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  • Great Job.

    If you want more...

    Just goto Google, search for "Top Magnet Generator Free Energy" ...

    Click the First Result (Skip the Advertisements)

  • Looks dangerous :p

  • Hey great job! I just had this idea last night and started YouTubing to see if it had been done.

  • did you measure the amperage?

    

  • Have you checked the mass of the ball before and after? I would love to know those results.

  • HOLY SHIT! IS THIS FOR REAL?

  • Nice work. You have posted some great results.

    Is that singing noise consistent with all your experiments?

  • @BenZeneProject Thank you! And yes, the noises are quite consistent.

  • Wow no freakin way!!!! this is sick man ur crazy!! I love this !!! do you know the RPMs?

  • Awesome demonstration!

    THX

  • Isn't this just a transformer with a moving core?

  • @kokopelli314 yes, it is. One of the coils is set up in parallel with a capacitor, which creates a resonance circuit (i.e. AC current), which is the cause of the high speed vibration. Once you have AC, the transformer allows it to generate a higher voltage - that's what transformers are for, changing the voltage/current ratio. There's also some diodes and a transistor to keep the voltage "one sided". Cute, but pretty standard stuff for an electrical engineer (note: I am one).

  • i don't understand

  • Is there a way of determining the RPMs on that sphere?

    What would you need to measure the RPMs?

  • @pkrska paint the ball some stripes and use a laser meter?

  • @pkrska The term RPMs is misleading here: RPMs are "rotations per minute", but it isn't actually rotating, it is vibrating. Vibrations are usually measured in Herz, and you can actually easily measure it from the video sound - the pitch varies a lot, but is about high C, which is a bit above 1000 Hz. That is, 1000 cycles per second.

  • This is FASCINATING! I have a 15" Rodin coil form that I am making from a styrofoam mold, wrapped in fiberglass.

    It would be interesting to see the sphere painted half white, half black to understand if it is rotating around the axis of the magnetic field or around the poles?

    Keep up the good work!

    Z

  • Well done, I just made another Bedini -Davro coil setup. I have omitted the "Charge a battery" circuit because I want to do only one thing. My plan is to imprison a 2 inch sphere magnet and get it running at top speed. i hope to harvest the magnetic flux with some sort of coil wrapped around it and feed power back to the driving power source. Maybe a self runner can be made. I know-- Its wishful thinking.

  • @64298

    well much success!! And i'm looking forward to the results .. take care now

  • very interesting video, thanks for sharing -- it is EXTREMELY loud tho, what if you filled that thing with ferro-fluid to attempt to silence it a bit? it may also help in passing electrical signal across the neodymium sphere and keep it from over-heating at the same time :)

  • Impressive .. thank you..

    Peace.

  • Does the ball magnet have to get omnidirectional freedom? or can it be on an armature?(generator)?

  • Youtube seems to be giving Rodin Coil videos so little bandwidth. What are they hoarding all their bandwidth for? Diet coke and mentos videos?

    Wish I didn't have to wait literally fifty minutes to load a 7 min video.

  • @RLore18

    yeah true, but it has to do with popularity i guess

    don't go immediataly paranoid ^^ :)

    although i share that frustration

  • that's cool

  • nice job, tried a similar setup myself, but had rodin coil wired in after bedini motor, 5v through bedini was gettin 30v on rodin, tried 12v but unable to measure as voltage went off meter scale >1000v,seemed to go up with speed of bedini

  • this guy must be phoney balogney,, he dosent seem intrested init enough to be real,,or else he would spend some time anserwing the posts!

  • hahaha okay - because I've never responded to any vid comments... (sarcasm) and obviously all these vids are fake... (sarcasm) ... and isn't it funny how when the peons come out of the woodwork, none of them can think, spell or type correctly!

  • @geminitric lolol epic pwn!

    but seriously these experiments r outstanding! this is more of the thinking that 'others' need to try picking up on.

  • @geminitric LOLOLOL.....that is great man...i agree....sometimes it is so easy to spot the spooks...

  • put a dab of oil in it.

  • the sound made that ball look like it was going to time warp lol

  • reminds me of deadmau5 after 30 seconds

  • How are you energizing the primary coil, the brown one?  How is it wound?

  • Hi there, nice job!! I also did testing with on the rodin coil whit the bedini circuit and gave me very nice results! bedini circuit output on 2 out ,1 in and meter on 2 in ,1 out! gave a very nice boost!

    keep it up!

    see my vid sequentual bipolar generator 170vac

  • Good work, but I'm confused. Need an overall circuit diagram showing all 3 coils and what is connected to what and the voltages, inputs and outputs. I'm an EE and a Rodin coil winder myself, but I can'tfigure out how its all connected.

    thanks

  • amazing ......! Fantastic ....!

    5* rating and greets from the Netherlands, iT

  • looks like bedini adds to, and rodin takes spin from the magnet. just a balancing act for best results.

  • It sounds like that old tom & jerry cartoon, where the ants are walking down the wire toward tom.

  • Nice job

    A greeting

  • Those are some impressive results... I applaud your efforts. NOW if you can eliminate the friction by somehow suspending the the neo sphere in a magnetic field! :O) KEEP IT UP!

  • I was hoping someone would start experimenting with some Rcoils. Sure enough, forget about it for a year and then come back to be treated to the first steps.

    Have you thought about getting some ferrofluid to experiment with? Maybe bring to light what that field is doing.

  • What if you had 2 magnets on a shaft, one for each coil? The rodin coils are looking very interesting.

  • that was exactly what I was thinking, two magnets on a shaft, and in the middle of hte shaft you can make a baring to keep things balanced and free of vibrations.

    And imagine those coils with magnetic wire. I wonder what the results would be if that is going to be used for this Rodini design. Nice from  the Rodini designer to give credits to Bedini and Rodin. Those names where made to meet and mingle. Awesome Job

    Greets from the Netherlands, iT

  • an energy saving lightbulb will proberbly fully light...

    It's about time someone started turning these one magnet bedini's into generators...

    However, *cough* lenz *cough* lol

  • @comwarrior69 ...

    U are good with electronic. how about you and me to build a big one,? i got a 60 lbs heavy high presicion motor, magnets, lot stuff, i can make a modification, P email me energyalt56 some gmail--com Ed

  • Sweet!

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