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  • hi i know this maybe a solution to your current problem. Why don't you just install a small electric motor to the shaft as small generator to run the bedini. Or a bicycle wheel generator.

  • Damn, you really went all out with your toys.

  • no offense, but the coils aren't even symmetrical... maybe that was what you were missing?

  • More voltage output than voltage input means nothing in terms of the work it can perform. This is NOT overunity. Ever heard of a stun gun? powered by one 9 volt battery; capable of putting out 90,000 volts or more (or less, depending on model)... yeah, that's not overunity either. Thumbs up if you stumbled here and have any common sense.

  • personally i would check on getting my coils wired a lot neater and straiter than that, just that in itself to me seems would reduce induction....and yes the generator is the only answer to over unity in the way ur set up (yes speaking of the slopp wiring on the coils...lolll)

  • I want to see the overall wattage going into the motor and I want to see the wattage going to the battery. You may have more voltage coming out than going in, but thats just voltage. Wattage, which is the actual measurement of power, is the product of voltage and current. I think the high voltage is an act induction similar to that used in a car's ignition coil.

  • Well done man ! Huge work done !

    Hopefully you will get it to work.

    You need to make the input current as small as possible from the drive battery.

    Check out some Newman motor stuff.

    Good luck !

    Regards, Stefan.

  • This guy sounds smart, but his demonstration has proven he is insane. A product of too much time, and too much money, and not enough brains. A wild goose chase that should have ended with john badini. Kinda looks fun tho.

  • Stop!!! take a look at my system "Bedini no it's a Starship" How would you like BEMF of 230 volts and a fast charge of battery bank. 30 transisters, that's nuts.

    Richard

  • are you from newfoundland ?

  • What a waste of money without the proper knowledge. Why would you do that, at all? I can see you spending 300 bucks on something you have doubs on, but 5k, you better have been dropped on your head as a child, not to be mean, but really ? Do you understand electricity, or have basic skills on the subject, that would be the reason you failed, but this was in july, so maybe you got up from your ass and did some readind.Let's watch on to see how things went. Cheers !

  • Overunity would be achieved once you add the generator to the shaft of your 6 coil Bedini motor. If you read what John Bedini said on the subject, he said that after being roughed-up by a couple oil gorillas, he decided to teach only the concept of his motor and let everybody else 'decide" to add a generator to that motor on their own. If you add another whole set of charging coils onto the shaft, it's all free power. The charging batteries become the source of power instead of a wind mill.

  • yes use capacitor "banks".........Caps are voltage store devices,and aposses any change current this occurss during the decay phase during of the coil. the capacitors store the transisant volt spike slowly decay the voltage on the output....thus you geting higher maintained voltage on the output.

  • question this have one trigger or two? would having 2 trigger help?

  • To say something positive, you did a beautiful build. All of your transistor setups and the interconnect wiring look excellent. Also, FYI, there is no such thing as a "backwards" wound coil. Instead of rewinding the coil, all that you had to do was flip the wires.

  • You mentioned dumping capacitors into the source (or charging) battery bank. Impedance does not really apply here either just like for a discharging inductor. The power coil will transfer energy into the cap with no losses, and then you get the standard losses in the battery when you connect the cap to charge it.

    The secret to the coils is that they will blast current into any load, and the resultant is a high or low voltage spike, it depends on the resistance of the load.

  • ---A forum member visited John Bedini and was informed that the impedance matching problems are eleminiated if we use a capacitor because the impedance of the capacitor is very low.---

    This is actually not true. When a power coil sends its spike into a charging battery or a capacitor, the issue of impedance matching is not appropriate in this case. There is no impedance matching, the coil will discharge no matter what the load. The amount of time it takes depends on the load.

  • Preston: You got it right. Seriously, that`s the bottom line. You always have to put more total energy into powering the Bedini motor than you can get out of the bank of charging batteries. There are losses in the Bedini motor itself and there are losses when you charge the battery. Again, you got it right, and your data is valid. If you made precies measurements you could create a pie chart that shows where all of the energy goes. There is lots of heat produced.

  • P.S. I notice we have a lot of favorite videos in common too ;-)

  • Preston, I admire your efforts and dedication. I am looking to further my experience with this tech. I built a 1 pole bifilar energizer from scratch, didn't do unity test, but it wasn't the best design. I have since set up a machine shop, so my next will be better. I would like to see the schematics you are going by on this, especially on the trigger coil. I know a lot of theory on this & would love to kick ideas back & forth. If you can email me your #, I'll call on my dime. dlyons17 at yahoo.

  • since your showing interest in the capacitors i would suggest using what are called BATCAP's half battery half capacitor and it will act as a buffer between the actual charging circuit and capacitors and the 12v battery being charged now with that in mind using a charging bank and primary bank, with an automatic voltage detector and power transfer switch as you use bank A, bank B will charge, when it runs down to 8v the circuit will switch and you will use bank b while charging bank A,

  • this is awesome!keep up the great research.this makes my videos look like childs play..probably cause they are..thanks for the great input

  • I like exactly how you say how it is. If you note on the capacitors do note that the caps self rise themselves. I have dropped about a grand into testing and so far all I have found in 3 years is desulfation that is good.. The best charging so far is to keep the voltage directly over the charging battery by about 1 volt..

  • Great work Preston!

    Bit's

  • For over unity with bedini, Please try window motor.

    Here is prove.

    watch?v=E11IsttDgFc

  • Just want to thank you for sharing this. It's a breath of fresh air to see someone FULLY testing this technology.

  • try using 24 Volt 2 F Capacitor and dump that on 12 V dry cell, while dumping disconnect bedini circuit with a relais not a transistor.

  • Would you try to link the bedini motor shaft with a low speed PMA for generating extra energy.

    For over unity I recommend try to replicate the Kapanadze Free Energy Generator.

    Thanks.

  • Preston I too have noticed a better output when using a cap before the battery,the voltage raised by as much a 20v on the self-oscillation platform I currently use,your definetly onto something sir,looks good keep it up.

    Lefthand

    Colorado

  • @troydhansen Same here. Cap on the front is a good thing.

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