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  • Free Energy is real but the coverup is strong, if you are interested in a REAL free energy machine then just search for the LT MAGNET MOTOR in the youtube video search , it is probably the ONLY working magnet motor out there. Join the free energy revolution!!

  • Nice 900 RPM by hearing, pretty simple circuit. Good job.

  • you can tell the speed by ear-thats cool.

  • I've had some debate long ago on a car tuning dyno video with someone, by me telling him the rpm (correcting what the vid poster claimed) by hearing. LOL. Actually i compare it to the 50/60Hz hum of electric power, because its easy to memorize.

  • so its like tuning a guitar and using theh hum as a reference?

  • yeah kindasorta.

  • Is that your girl friend at the start? When you said you were going out with a tall aussie bird with long leggs that wasnt the picture that came to mind.

  • LMAO yeah we were having a fight -she got out the car and wouldnt come back

  • lol

  • thank for the link

  • Nice video...

    Interesting,

    does it make any amperage ???

  • yes

  • The DVM can't be trusted when seeing pulses but besides that:

    The terminal voltage on batteries depends a great deal on the temperature. If you take a charged battery and use some of the energy in it to raise its temperature, you can see only a small fall or perhaps a rise in voltage even if you have taken a fair amount of energy out.

    Pulse like currents tend to heat the working part of the battery and hence raise the voltage.

    Capacitors are a better option here.

  • capacitors for testing the output?

    i charged a cap last night to see how quick it would fill-thanx for commenting.

  • You can use a capacitor on the output to measure the actual output power. You can put one directly on the input to measure the actual input power. Both have to be very large valued ones. The idea is that the voltage on the capacitor will change slowly enough that you can accurately measure the time you allowed it to charge for.

    The energy in a capacitor =

    E = (1/2) * V^2 * C

    E is in joules

    V in volts

    C in Farads (1uF = 0.000001)

    The ^2 means squared if you don't use that notation.

  • Ah the old bedini motor / battery charger. Fun to play with but well ....... Good work there thats a professional looking unit youve built.

  • thanx for your comment-check the udate i just posted-not so professional-the reed switches are held in place by blu-tac and there are few solder joints yet.

    think i will solder it up in the current configuration,and add 2 more coils for extra current.

  • Interesting stuff budd .. good work

    can you charge up a cap and with the spinning rotor wheel(and another magnet and reed fitted) discharge a higher voltage pulse ? not trying to be greedy say 30v...he he

  • im at 30 volt output now-thats not a reliable figure tho given the pulsing nature and the ability of the meter to read it,but yeah i will have a go at charging caps,dont see why i couldnt go way higher.

    the thing has been running for about 9 hrs today and the charge battery is now over 21 volts for a loss of less than 0.1 volts off the run battery.

    when i unloaded the drive battery to measure it,it read higher than starting volts by 0.05 volts,some interesting stuff indeed.

  • thanks for the scematic it helps alot to see what your up to, very cool motor

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