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  • what will this generate as far as electricity, compared to the input, what its its overunity?.

  • Nice..

  • a black hole opens up at 1:40

  • @thussjoe

    Yeah, but just of a second. ;)

  • How many hours of engineering did this take. Could you give step by step instructions on how to build one. I want to try one out myself.

  • Has anyone thought of using this as a driving circuit for a hydroxy cell??

  • @88SeekingTruth

    Tried it with this one, and achieved limited results. mainly cause I didn't want to fry anything.

  • you are totally relaxed... your eyes are getting heavy... when i count to three,you will be under my total control.

  • @pmdnslj

    LOL!

    If it wasn't so freaking loud....that might work! hehe!

  • @pmdnslj youy are a illusionist....:D

  • looks like a fun park ride..

  • @henrykay01 Perhaps you're insane, Get help.

  • @Joelduffy

    Yep! I am! That's why I have so much fun. ;)

  • how many volts, how many amps, and whats the torque ?? thanks from the engineering students .

  • @mellifluouschinook

    Input: 64 volts, 750ma.

    Output, unknown. But it will cold boil a bank of 6 car batteries (wired 72 volts) starting at 12.2.volts boil at 13.8 in 15 minutes. On smaller 12 volt versions, the amps are usually around 1/2 the input. Voltage spikes are 6K to 10K, depending on setup.

  • hi, can post the specs on the coils - thank you

  • @vid009

    500ft. 22ga. a little bit longer 26ga. core is 3/4in. dia. filled with R60 welding rod.

    total weight of each coil is roughly 3.4lbs.

  • @wizzlefits ...thanks for replying,,,

  • Nice Job, What's the exact Neo magnets you're using?

  • OK so you are drawing just over 36W to run. How many watts are you producing?

  • I have no idea. Never had big enough batteries on the backend to run it longer than a few minutes at high voltage. After toasting a meter and all the tranys, I figured putting a meter in line wasn't the best way to measure its output.

  • If you toasted a meter, either you had it in series in voltage or resistance setting or low current setting. Rule of thumb is to start at a higher setting and decrease until you get a good reading of at least half scale if possible. Putting a meter in series for current is the way to do this unless you have a sensitive clamp meter.

  • Agreed...start high & work down. A clamp meter would be Great! But alas, my litter meter worked good on the 10 amp scale until just above 50 volts on the input side and then .........nothing but that feeling of crap! there went 160 bucks down the drain!

    LOL!

  • 160 buck ouch! Keep having fun and don't break anymore expensive stuff.

  • Great job! This is the highest energy Bedini I've seen.

  • well one of the reasones its so loud is because of the berings but thats only my guess because they shord be able to run compleaty quite at just about any RPM but no one i know has got the money for that project lol

  • The bearing do run quiet. What you hear is the vibration caused by the coils kicking when the mags pass. Which by the way are N50s. Waaaay to big for a normal setup. But then....who wants normal? LOL!

  • wanted to get more bang for you buck lol

  • RPM must be a little more than 850. Rather around 1000.

  • Very sweet. ^^

  • guys you can quite clearly hear this thing is attachd to a washing machine lol

  • why you say that?

  • Actually...it's a 572 Merlin with a blower. The darn alternator belt keeps vibrating.

  • man, that is loud

  • I wanna see a powerdown of this.

  • That's one bad ass well built Bedini's SSG! Nice job!

  • so does it work? have you had to charge your batteries at all? and if it truely works why are you giveing it the name of a bedini motor ? after all bidini never made any thing that worked, so if yours truely works you should name it after yourself .

  • When will this be on the market?

  • Good Job! just one trigger?

  • lol love the spiral paint job

  • Nice work there wizzlefits.Well done!

  • can you tell us where you purchased the coils and/or how many winds per coil and how many wires per coil if you made them?

  • The coils are bi-filer 22ga. and 26ga. I bought 4 500 foot spools and rewound each with the 26ga. so each coil has a combined 1000 feet of wire.

    Oh, the spools have a 1 inch core filled with r60 rod.

  • how may magnet and what it is the electrical circuit like to drive it

    im guessing one trigger circuit other are

    4 are generating poles?

  • Cool...great job..

    what your detail spec and the result of the COP?

  • Thanks!

    Been working a boat load of hours & haven't had time for experimenting.

  • could this be attached to a generator shaft with heavy flywheel to produce 110 or 220 volts? is that what you mean by toque

  • Yes and no. This energizer isn't capable of that much torque. More like a small axial flux alternator. Waiting on the parts! :-)

  • Great Job..Looking forward to the next Video.

  • what do you get out of it. can you get raw power or just charger.

  • Current wise, around 210ma on the output. Wanted just enough current to put the batteries into charge mode, which it does charge very well. The torque is what I was really after and got. But the coils pulse so hard that they will vibrate out of position over a few hours. That's the price for easily movable coils!

  • WOW!!!

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