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  • hey love your work, does it matter which direction you wind?

  • @kdkinen -----I wind this coil clockwise. I don't think that it matters which way in this situation.

  • @Lidmotor It always matters which way the coil is wound.

  • @WilliamTapley ---No not in this case. Just turn the coil around when you are done if the poles are not right. One end will be north and one will be south. Use whichever one you need.

  • @Lidmotor It does always matter. Sometimes more than others. It does affect the efficiency of the coil. If you wrap the coil going in one direction in layers and then connect the ends up in series, then you will notice a neat effect. Toroid coils avoid this completely because of the continuous loop, and are extremely efficient. If the flux is all moving in the same direction, the efficiency goes up by a substantial amount. Just look at Tesla coils :)

  • @WilliamTapley -----Thsi is just a simple bifilar wound electromagnet. It does not matter which way that you wind it. It will work. If the poles are wrong on it then you simply turn it around. The coils that you refer to have no bearing on this coil which is made for this specific device. Study up on Bedini SSG monopole.

  • @Lidmotor You should study up on Tesla's work to better understand magnetic flux and how to make full use of it. It does matter how the coil is wound all the time, maybe in this case just not as much.

  • it is a transformer ! Using magnetite or a nanocrystaline alloy core has a much better effect for increasing the bemf

  • When you first start are you attaching the wire to the nails ? Could you expain that in more detail , please.

  • I have a shematic diagramof a self runner motor idea I am working on. Will use your coil to power it. Need some help. If interested get back with me so I can show you the circuit. Cant seem to show the link here for whatever reson.

    Tom

  • Hi, The latest wire kits from Radio shack have different size plastic spools than what you are using. Please tell me what your spool side diameter is. Need the spool lenght and center spool hole diameter. I plan to replicate that coil.

  • 64298---The new (smaller) coils work just as well and I have wound up several. Just take the red and green wire and wind em up on a spool, fill the inside with small nails and epoxy, and start having fun. Be sure and label the start and finish ends of the coil wires. You will need to know that for the circuit to be hooked up right and work. The green wire is the driver and the red it the trigger,

  • Hello lidmotor I was wondering what parts you used for your circuit. Aaron

  • jetpilot84-----I learned this circuit mainly mainly from the "Introvertrabrete" videos and others here at You Tube. There are lots of "how to" videos here that list the parts and the circuit diagrams. Punch up "Bedini motor" or Bedini SSG". I got all my electronic parts at Radio Shack. " KT services" here gives a good tutorial on how to build this using the Radio Shack parts.

  • Thank you lidmotor.

  • I think KT has been abducted by aliens he has not been on you tube in a long while.

    ktservicescorp

  • When you say you used all of the wire in the Radio Shack 3 pack....how did you use them? I mean, was it still bifilar? Did you solder two of the different gauges (shorter length) together to match the length of the long one? sorry for all the questions but I am getting ready to wind my coil and I have this same wire. too short really to use the regular way. Thanks.

    Bill

  • Bill---Just use the 26 and 30. On another coil I soldered the 22 and 26 together but you don't have to. The 26 is the primary and the 30 is the secondary. Because of the turns ratio, it makes a pretty good transformer effect. It works great on the Slayer007 circuits. JT circuits will run on it also. You can see this coil in many of my videos. It is simple and it works.

  • Thank you! I like simple. I also like your nails idea for the core.  I have read that the effect is better than a solid iron core if you use multiple rods (nails) like you are doing. This is really great, thank you.

    Bill

  • The Bedini SSG energizer works with lead acid batteries. John Bedini developed and patented this device. Lead acid batteries were used because they best capture--chemically-- the radiant energy coming off of the device. Other types of batteries or capacitors will charge up but not as well. My little SSG weighs about the same as a tv remote control and was built as a hobby project and learnig tool.

  • Hi, I have a question. In your opinion are acid (car) batteries more efficient than other ones to be recharged with the bedini motor? And approx hat's the weight of your motor? Thanks in advance

  • I am guessing that lead acids are such low impedance, and so large, that such a little current will have a lot of "space" to be soaked up.

    Hope itl help

    Ben

  • Thank you, I got it now.

  • Sometime you just have to use what you can find in order to build something. I just got lucky and things worked out. The little motor runs and it is an enjoyment to watch do its Bedini thing. I'm now working with 10 Farad super capacitors that replace the batteries or work with them. Mixed results so far.

  • I did the same thing and it works great. I just found your video, neat to see someone else doing the same as i. I have regular welding rods for a stick welder and they work great too.

  • Thanks Bill. I took a look at your Newman motor project and it looks real good. I made one before the Bedini. Your project looks like a cross between the two motors. Great stuff. Lots of fun. Rusty

  • Great Job!! I like your little set up. vary cool keep up the great work!! bill

  • Thanks the comment. My little project was a successful test of the theory and I'm about to scale this thing up. If it works as I hope, I'll be using it to charge the batteries on my 32ft sailboat boat when I'm at sea.

  • I used 4600 turns of magnet wire, bifilar, and used iron wire (baling wire) with iron powder completing the coil. I charge 12 volt truck batteries with mine! Good work thanks!

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