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You should have your own channel Lidmotor! So many videos and a pleasure to watch. By the way was it jonnydavro that came up with the one magnet idea or eroutt?
@Br0kenMan -----Like so many inventions it is hard to know who came up with what first. Eroutt is the one who first showed this on Youtube-- I think. Jonny was insired by it and developed it into whole field of research over at the Energetic forum. Who knows--maybe someone already did this a hundred years ago.
very cool! IVE GOT A IDEA!!!. get a hand dril and put that magnet on u have on the wire on the end of the drill. and then you can wirelessly turn mechanical eneregy into electrical :P? i want to try this but i dont have any coils. when i turn a hand dynamo i always have the problem of wires breaking from my movment
rroge5---Interesting idea. There is very little torque produced though. On my first Bedini Motor (the original "Lidmotor"), I did connect the rotor to a little dc electric motor that worked as a tiny generator. You might look at some of my very first videos to see it.
This is so fun :-) One thing, try bending the wire near the magnet so it makes a straight line thru the magnet. then makes a sharp bend back up to where you have it hooked. I have also found it is best to try different types of wire and test them by spinning them without the magnet to see how many turns it goes by hand. This is all so much fun and I am glad everyone is joining in. What you do with low voltage amazes me. I have found the reed switch cuts the current draw down 1/2
Mart--- Before I made this video I tried all kinds of wires and configuations. One of the ones that looked promising was one I made out of just the plastic outer covering with a thin wooden dowel stuck part way inside. The plastic was curved so that the magnet didn't slide off the end. If it had worked better I was going to call it " Bedini on a stick". lol
great job lid! the wire and magnet combo are really cool! you and (mart hale) have the right idea:)
by the way lid! i was the one that come up with the one magnet bedini! johnny got the idea to use the snake egg from my video! but as long as its used for good it does not matter:) after all i am not in it for fame!
eroutt----Sorry about that. I still want to make one of your little tiny "Bobbin" Bedinis. I have a very small ring neo that might spin up in front of it on a thin wire.
Jeanna---Where I live if the thing isn't quiet. The "thing" isn't staying in the house very long. lol That is one of the main reasons that I work on so many light projects----no noise.
Tec ----The neo magnet is called a "ring" magnet.. They come in all different sizes but the one in this video is 3/4"x3/4" with a 1/4' hole in the middle.
reat stuff. i saw johnies vid this morning aswell. he does some fab experiments indeed.
so, lid,.....you have a few magnets,,,, could you try magnetic lev with that mag your using? tricky i imagine, but the benifits would surely be worth it? go on :)
harpbloke---I tried a mag lev experiment once and it was a miserable failure. One of these days I will try it again. I don't think that it is really worth it for this project. Johnny did a setup that was levitated except for one point at the end of the rotor shaft.
yep, you are right. i remember jd's lev vid now. i guess its pretty hard to lev a magnet like the one you guys are using, being polarised one the sides....just thinking out loud.
I noticed that you don't use any core in your coils. I am seeing this more and more. Why is that allowed and what have you done differently for this to work, if anything!?
Are the coils wound bifilar or single wire on each?
Great show, I love the idea for your new magnet concept.
pkrska----I use both kinds depending on the project. Some people build the coil with a removable core so you can use it either way. The coil in this video is bifilar but I'm really only using the drive coil winding. The trigger coil winding is just lighting up that one led in this video Sometimes I put three windings on the coil. For those building their first Bedini or pulse motor, this rotor is a simple way to see if your circuit works. You can add a fancy rotor later.
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transfusablepng 1 year ago
You should have your own channel Lidmotor! So many videos and a pleasure to watch. By the way was it jonnydavro that came up with the one magnet idea or eroutt?
Br0kenMan 1 year ago
@Br0kenMan -----Like so many inventions it is hard to know who came up with what first. Eroutt is the one who first showed this on Youtube-- I think. Jonny was insired by it and developed it into whole field of research over at the Energetic forum. Who knows--maybe someone already did this a hundred years ago.
Lidmotor 1 year ago
Turner's in heat for Maggie! Good show!
Rotitomato 2 years ago
Attach the ends of the wire leash to a bridge rectifier and see what kind of current you're generating in the wire!
zebok3 2 years ago
Ditto, I suggested this to Mart, did not check back w/him yet, but I'm sure there will be something of an output on that "leash"!
Rob
electrician725 2 years ago
that was cool =) Where do you get those coils ?
Do buy them or make them ? Thanks.
Daclaem 2 years ago
very cool! IVE GOT A IDEA!!!. get a hand dril and put that magnet on u have on the wire on the end of the drill. and then you can wirelessly turn mechanical eneregy into electrical :P? i want to try this but i dont have any coils. when i turn a hand dynamo i always have the problem of wires breaking from my movment
rroge5 2 years ago
rroge5---Interesting idea. There is very little torque produced though. On my first Bedini Motor (the original "Lidmotor"), I did connect the rotor to a little dc electric motor that worked as a tiny generator. You might look at some of my very first videos to see it.
Lidmotor 2 years ago
i will eventually but internet usage data is so hard to come by in autsraila as it is sold like something that isnt suposed to be free
rroge5 2 years ago
hello Lidmotor!
great work.
but I hope that you don't stare into beam of those led's. it may harm your eyes. be very carful!
hope it doesn't sound stupid, but it's important.
keep up the good work!
hhoWayToGo 2 years ago
hhoWay----Yes I know about that. Thanks
Lidmotor 2 years ago
I might have guessed.
keep on rockin' =)
hhoWayToGo 2 years ago
Ha Ha Turner's walking the dog.
Nice vids Lid and Mart.
tpbulle 2 years ago
This is so fun :-) One thing, try bending the wire near the magnet so it makes a straight line thru the magnet. then makes a sharp bend back up to where you have it hooked. I have also found it is best to try different types of wire and test them by spinning them without the magnet to see how many turns it goes by hand. This is all so much fun and I am glad everyone is joining in. What you do with low voltage amazes me. I have found the reed switch cuts the current draw down 1/2
marthale7 2 years ago
Mart--- Before I made this video I tried all kinds of wires and configuations. One of the ones that looked promising was one I made out of just the plastic outer covering with a thin wooden dowel stuck part way inside. The plastic was curved so that the magnet didn't slide off the end. If it had worked better I was going to call it " Bedini on a stick". lol
Lidmotor 2 years ago
great job lid! the wire and magnet combo are really cool! you and (mart hale) have the right idea:)
by the way lid! i was the one that come up with the one magnet bedini! johnny got the idea to use the snake egg from my video! but as long as its used for good it does not matter:) after all i am not in it for fame!
eroutt 2 years ago 2
eroutt----Sorry about that. I still want to make one of your little tiny "Bobbin" Bedinis. I have a very small ring neo that might spin up in front of it on a thin wire.
Lidmotor 2 years ago
its ok lid! there is 1'000.000 or so people on here! with ideas and stuff. so its hard to remember who did what!
it happens to me all the time:) i give you, johnny, mart, bill, and umm i forget the rest? credit for your work! thank you:)
eroutt 2 years ago
Nice,
I really like the quiet. A lot.
Great job.
jeanna
jeannacav 2 years ago
Jeanna---Where I live if the thing isn't quiet. The "thing" isn't staying in the house very long. lol That is one of the main reasons that I work on so many light projects----no noise.
Lidmotor 2 years ago
Hey Lidmotor Great job!!! You've done it again : ) I'll will have to try that .What type of magnet are you using ? Five Star's.
Thank's for sharing. Tec
tectalabyss 2 years ago
Tec ----The neo magnet is called a "ring" magnet.. They come in all different sizes but the one in this video is 3/4"x3/4" with a 1/4' hole in the middle.
Lidmotor 2 years ago
Thank's Lidmotor : ) I found a site magnet4less That has a lot of magnet's,magnet wire even windmill's thought you maybe interested Tec
tectalabyss 2 years ago
Tec---Thanks. The neo is called a "ring" magnet and the one that I used here is 3/4"x3/4"X1/4". They come in all different sizes.
Lidmotor 2 years ago
@Lidmotor
Thank's for the reply.Keep inventing and I'll try this as soon as I get the part's.Thank's again. Tec
tectalabyss 2 years ago
reat stuff. i saw johnies vid this morning aswell. he does some fab experiments indeed.
so, lid,.....you have a few magnets,,,, could you try magnetic lev with that mag your using? tricky i imagine, but the benifits would surely be worth it? go on :)
harpbloke 2 years ago
harpbloke---I tried a mag lev experiment once and it was a miserable failure. One of these days I will try it again. I don't think that it is really worth it for this project. Johnny did a setup that was levitated except for one point at the end of the rotor shaft.
Lidmotor 2 years ago
yep, you are right. i remember jd's lev vid now. i guess its pretty hard to lev a magnet like the one you guys are using, being polarised one the sides....just thinking out loud.
thanks
harpbloke 2 years ago
I noticed that you don't use any core in your coils. I am seeing this more and more. Why is that allowed and what have you done differently for this to work, if anything!?
Are the coils wound bifilar or single wire on each?
Great show, I love the idea for your new magnet concept.
pkrska 2 years ago
pkrska----I use both kinds depending on the project. Some people build the coil with a removable core so you can use it either way. The coil in this video is bifilar but I'm really only using the drive coil winding. The trigger coil winding is just lighting up that one led in this video Sometimes I put three windings on the coil. For those building their first Bedini or pulse motor, this rotor is a simple way to see if your circuit works. You can add a fancy rotor later.
Lidmotor 2 years ago