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  • "it sort of relies on momentum to... to... make it go faster"

    That's the kind of logic that makes sure Bedini and Newman get all the respect they deserve from the scientific community.

  • really liked the intro (Y) :D

  • The negative on the primary battery go’s to the inner 20 gauge wire on the coil which also go’s to the emitter on the transistor and the inner 24 gauge wire from the coil go’s to the collator on the transistor then the neon bulb is connected to the emitter and collator does it matter which way I put the neon bulb? And is there any problems you see in this hookup? Thanks for you help!

  • The potentiometer is connected to a 24 gauge outside coil wire. My 1N4007 diode is connected to the positive on the secondary battery. Then the outside 20 gauge wire runs to negative on the secondary battery and on the positive on the primary battery.

  • Hi I have been trying to get the bedini motor to work, but the wheel just comes to a stop. My setup is 1N4001 diode is connected on the emitter to the base on the transistor. Then the base is connected to a 470 resister. Then resister is connected to the potentiometer.

  • Muy chulo su montaje, me encanta.

  • Give modern day physics some credits. the "think outside the box" is an insult to everything science has come up with to this day.

    If you want to be accepted, prove it. Do the peer review proces like normal people. Why is that so hard.

    Debunking Maxwell will have to take a LOT of persuasive and coherent experimental results.

  • You cant see any of these Bedini things doing anything

    just a fancy way to move power from one battery to another

  • can you draw and charge from one capacitor, and then have a raising volatage or current that would cause it to output more then it takes in, thus creating overunity.

  • great vid the voltage is from "flyback voltage" the magnets leaving the coil area cool stuff eh? lol thanks

  • Great, you've built a motor that runs on a battery...

  • you talk for too long and i hate ur diagrams

  • is there a way to put a regulator into this circuit so that u can use 240 max ac volts? (even if other parts are used like an inverter aswel for the conversion?

  • A 240V+ neon bulb maybe???!!!

  • o nvm didn't see you inverting it with the transistor.

  • my question is why you have a rectifier bridge on the battery? if tis all DC you can completely remove the rectifier.

  • Some people use transistor only, any reason combining it with reed switch? Thanks Charlie

  • bedinis design uses A coil that induces a current switching on the power coil. the reed switch replaces this as the timing mechanism. I find it simpler to use reed switch and u can adjust the timing easily by moving the reed

  • how to stabilize the volts to power an invrter to 120V ac ?

  • charge a 12V battery first, then disconnect from the Bedini and connect to an inverter.

    do not connect inverter while your Bedini is charging

  • so charge, then just use the battery only?

    --is it possible to use it for on-demand power supply?

  • yes it is best to use charged battery separately. the High Voltage spikes might interfere with the circuit u want to power.

    If u use a capacitor u might be able to power on-demand but you'll want to do a a lot of testing before u run it into an inverter

  • thanks a lot man !!

  • @kdkinen i rocon dont use 300 volt cap use instead a 12 volt or neerest capacitor and or a varible capaciter then it wont harm any equipment

  • doesn't the neon in parallel to the battery short out??

    -- i just tried this & battery #2 ZAPPED the LED :P

    haha, smelly things, oh well lots more of those

    hooking it up in series before it gets to battery 2 positive works for me :P

  • no the neon does not short out. Why are u using a LED?? that would certainly blow up. The 90V neon is an indicator that high voltage spikes are being produced (ie. over 90V)

    Hooking it up in series works for you?? hooking wat up? a neon or LED?

    Neons should work

    Check out my latest videos on the Joule Thief Charger

  • haha oops, i guess i learn somethin every day

    cool

  • i am very new at this stuff, but i meant before the pos on battry 2, i put an led etween the connection, then to the pos on the charging battery to complete it.

    i need to get some neons :P

    awesome vids

  • g'day mate. Great sample! Do you reckon the second coil could recharge the battery used by the first coil at the same time?

  • have you tried pulse run and another circuit for pulse charge? Depending on the pulse maybe the spike will gain a higher voltage in the 400 volt cap.

  • What do u mean man? do u mean the first coil goes into a cap and provided charge for the pulse of the other coil?

  • hard to explain, so just try this, put a ac capasitor in between your coil,and your rectifier.so you coil wire goes into the cap then out of the cap to the rectifier.......then see if youget voltage off the that cap,,,if so then try a pot/555/transistor to time that power back to the battery.....if it does work let me know...either way good job.

  • i get ya, u mean build the voltage up in a cap and pulse it into a battery using 555 timer.. I think they call it cap pulsing.

    just wondering what kind of voltage u want to build it up to before u dump it into a battery. or what kind of pulse rate is desireable?

    also what are the advantages of doing this? I know a lot of ppl are doin it but i dont exactly know why?

  • Good Work

    Have you tried to charge water with the radient spikes? You might see something surprising.

    5stars

  • cheers, do u mean split water as in HHO?? no not yet, I think i've seen one video of a guy who does it.

    HHO is def on the cards for the future tho

  • nice progress with the motor.. and the video editing skills!

  • awesome demos, keep them coming.

  • Try hard drive platters, they are aluminum and perfectly balanced with ball bearings. They also have small electric motor at the bottom that can be used to get some electric current out or to start the platter to spin. You could also add a flywheel to the motor.

    Great set up. Thumbs up.

  • cheers mate, I'm trying to find hard drive platter, they look perfect, still debating whether to pull apart my old X-box to get one

  • Nice demonstration. It should work fine with a reed switch. I believe ktservicecorp has reported overunity using a reed switch.

    Though your amp draw seems to be a bit high for the size of your coils. This is more than likely because of the position of the reed switch and will just be a matter of finding the optimum position for highest rpm to amp ratio.

    Great work!

  • I think the amp draw is high because the coils have air cores. But I have have not tested with a reed switch, so you could be right.

  • thanks man, very informative, have u tried charging batteries yet??

    Thanks for your circuit diagram,it's helping me build my own circuit...

    However it looks a bit different to the Bedini circuit, wats the difference?

  • yes I have tried charging batteries, whats interesting is it can charge non-rechargeable AA alkaline batteries. I've heard Nmih batteries can blow up so i haven't tried those...

    Tried a completely dead motorcycle battery and got acouple of volts back into it, but hasn't fully recovered

    The circuit is basically the same but without the trigger coil, instead we have a reed switch connected to our run battery that times the pulses

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