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  • Of course it run, is a motor, the question is: it produce energy? The energy it produce is bigger than the one necessary to produce rotation?

  • if mimicing nature would be a better way then look up THE MOST IMPORTANT VIDEO YOU WILL EVER SEE it talks about the algerba behind nature and steady increase... use that with this guys coil and im sure theres more possibility..... only way we can survive as a species is for all nations to be seperate but help eachother instead of hurtings.... alows us to see things others miss NEW COMPRESSED POWER G-21

  • if mimicing nature would be a better way then look up THE MOST IMPORTANT VIDEO YOU WILL EVER SEE it talks about the algerba behind nature and steady increase... use that with this guys coil and im sure theres more possibility..... only way we can survive as a species is for all nations to be seperate but help eachother instead of hurtings.... alows us to see things others miss

  • You get any energy from that?

  • NOW ADD ANOTHER ELEMENT IN THIS MODEL WRAP BALOONS AROUND THE CD'S AND HAVE WINTER GLOVES JUST BARLEY TOUCHING THE CD'S THIS WOULD CREATE "STATIC ELECTRICITY" TRY IT OUT AND LET ME KNOW!

  • I see that you have used cd players to make this device. Why dont you use the motors that drive the cd:s to charge a battery. connect them to a large capacitor and use the energy to light up a storn led light!

  • This is a very interesting design. I can picture a wall of these to make up a very streamlined redundant power system. Like a library full of these little guys. A bunch of tiny motors instead of one giant one. If one or two fail, you still have the rest of the wall. Kind of like how a tree has many leaves. Redundancy is natures best contribution :)

  • @StabbyMcButterPants.Thankyou for your interesting comment.Mimicking nature is a good idea as she has had plenty of time to work things out.Jonny.

  • so did it achived over unity?

  • @maxinpains .Don't no .This motor is a demonstration of coil use.Using both poles of the coil and also synchronised rotors without triggering.Jonny

  • @jonnydavro okey. then good luck . when you achived overunity. let me know i don't wanna waste my time & yours.

  • @jonnydavro "without triggering". cool. You are always doing more with less. Fascinating.

  • absolutely terrific man! do you have any circuit diagrams of it?? I'm just curious as to the magnet-pole placement and also in which direction the coils' magnetic fields are. thanks. -joe

  • Hi Joebro.I don't have a diagram but the circuit is pretty straightforward as it is a standard Bedini circuit witth 3 slave coils and a few other things to bring the amp draw down which are not needed for operation.Looking at the motor,the bottom coil is the master with N pole to left and S pole to right.The left slave has its N pole at the bottom facing the bottom left rotor and this pattern is repeated for the other rotors.This is not an easy motor to get going if your not used to

  • messing with Bedini's as the top two rotors are spinning in sync without triggering so it take a bit off knowledge to set it up right but when it is it is set up right,it is a sweet motor but i would try something a bit simpler first and you will learn how to fix problems as they occur.If you already know a bit about them,go right ahead and let me know how you get on .Hope this helps regards jonny

  • Forgot to mention Rotor magnet poles.Bottom left is N pole.Bottom right is S pole,top left is S pole And top right is N pole So 2 rotors have North facing out and 2 have South.Regards jonny

  • ah, thank you very much, for the speedy and insightful response. -Joe

  • Liquid Awesomeness...

    Reminds me of 4 cogs turning in a machine. Would be interesting to make a much larger one do something for you like cook your eggs in the morning. Radiant Breakfast.

  • how many laps have coil 1 coil 2.

    and such reel

  • Genius! used 1 coil for 2 functions. For the same energy you have two works.

  • kool whats the length of the coiled wires in there?

  • Hi,the bifilar coil is 26swg ,170 meters x2

    The slave coils are 26swg,170 meters.This equates to a 250gram spool off wire.Some off my slave coils are just as they came from the electronics store.If you pick a spool off wire and you can see the start and end off the wind then you have a ready made coil. Regards jonnydavro.

  • Wonderful job, jonnydavro , is this has the Joule theif circuit on it?

    I think the capacitor may be the key to make it self-run, also provide a torque? Am I correct? Thank You

  • Thanks fdoca.I am going to try the joule thief circuit with a Bedini motor and see if it works.I am sure it will.

    Your right about the capasitor being the key with the joule thief circuit .I am amazed at what i can run with that circuit.

    thanks for your comment . regards jonnydavro

  • The only way to prove this works (which I doubt you'll be able to do) is to disconnect the power source and have it run eternally. It's that simple.

  • Good job man, I have a question. Your coil have 2 pole, the N pole repels the N magnet pole. The other CD behind have N or S pole to the coil?

  • Thanks loaajah.The other rotor has south facing magnets towards the coil's south pole.

  • can you measure input-output power out? very nice work......

  • Hi skycollection.I have not measured input/output power as i don't have an oscilloscope or true rms meter which i feel is necessary for accuracy when measuring pulse motors.We will have to see what father christmas brings me. Regards jonnydavro

  • Very nice man, very nice :o) 3 slaves coil makes it even better. Makes me want to do the same. Keep it up. Regards, Jon

  • Thanks jon,i hope you do have a go but the interesting thing here is you should be able to do this with as many slave coils as you want as long as there is enough current in the base circuit and you always use an even amount off coils including the master.

    Regards jonnydavro

  • Very clean setup you have there great work! Look forward to seeing how well this performs for you.

  • Very original idea jonnydavro! How clever to utilise the normally 'wasted' ends of the coils. Just goes to prove that there is lots of room for improvement with a little bit of thought. Excellent.

  • good idea! How was the input vs output of this configuration?

  • Hi Kevin.I have not measured input v output as i only made this yesterday and need to tune it for maximum efficiency but i know it is charging good as the run battery was 12v and the charge bat 20v and it soon charged up to 24v.Regards jonnydavro.

  • wow! that is probbly the coolest bedini motor I have ever seen! and just one master coil?! That means two of those rotors are spinning in sync without triggering!

    Great job!

  • Thanks introvertebrate for your kind comment.The master coil is in between the 2 orange rotors and the other 3 are slaves.I haven't tuned this motor yet but im sure your relay in the base circuit idea is going to find its way in.  Regards jonnydavro

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