my bedini
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From: lykenth08
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  • what ga wire for the coils and were to bye the wire from ? also how many turns you use :d gr8 video m8 love it

  • @Jamieduk999 Hi, i got the wire from a maplins electronics shop. google it to find you nearest one. you can buy the spool already made like i have, just have to make sure you can get to the Ends of the wire. The ga, 28 - its labelled in the shop.

  • @lykenth08 thanks mate, are you using a core inside the coil also do i need two coils or will 1 coil work?

  • @Jamieduk999 i used hollow core for mine, there is less drag for top speed i find. you could use a core if you want, a bolt? metal rods or ferriet if you have it. thats up to you how many coils you have, its does put more stress on the transistor because of the power draw going trough. also it depends on what power supply you are useing. a battery may go flat faster with more coils.

  • @lykenth08 so the wireing is same as daftman project or isit not the same if you know what i mean :P

  • @Jamieduk999 its nearly the smae, i just dont have a pot an resistor in the circuit.

  • Another thought. Make the whole thing a pendulum mtor and use the pulse off that!. It looks cool but you would need to store and stretch the strong coil pulse via some good caps to run LEDs without too much flash, etc..

    best of luck and fun with it!

  • Most experiementers find they can remove all the moving parts and the oscillator continues to operate.

    Just learn the basics about oscillators and build one. The magnets are all crap!

    Research MPPT circuits

  • @JoeFitant yeah i done that years back. i found it slef oscillated with a standered bedini set up. you just spark the negative with a bi-filler coil and away it goes. the magnets are a timing/ switching thingy.

  • @lykenth08 Just use iron cores. No magnets are required.

    No biflar windings are needed either. Wind a centre tapped coil or a two winding transformer on a core and use that. A simple phase shift circuit using a pie res-cap network will give you a 270 deg phase shift also to feed back into your one transistor amp circuit for a no-coils oscillatory. Then you need to take the output into a voltage tripler to get higher voltage.

  • Nice work...:-)

  • OI!!! this thing is silightly sppeded up an make me even wireder! haha. weell i hope it can help some one out =D

  • Neeeee-ice motor!!

  • hey thanks, its really quiet at time but if i amp up the power it can resinate my room an indeed the house!! haha . my first comment and i like =D

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