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  • That's a really beautiful build. Just to back up what somebody else said, all north or all south facing outwards will give you the same results.

    You guys should start doing some drag racing. Have a competition to see who can get a motor to spin the fastest. It looks like you are in a position to win hands down. If you have four magnets on the rotor, adding a second "slave" drive coil at 90 degrees would give you a speed demon. Crank up the voltage and put on your goggles! lol

  • Drevtoobe:

    Thank you! Bedini motor drag racing eh? That might be fun indeed. We would have to have those laser tachometers to measure the speeds to make it even but, that would be cool. Someone could most likely make one spin so fast it self-destructs. Thanks for commenting.

    Bill

  • i would watch that !!!

  • That is cool!!! where do you gut the plans to make it?

  • The youtube videos produced by Introvertabrate. (spelling?) He has made some excellent videos showing step by step how to make a Bedini SSG. He also has links to schematics. I modified a few things like my precision adjustable coil gap, but basically, this is from his instructions. Search for him on here and you will easily find his videos. Thanks.

    Bill

  • I have noticed an interesting effect with my bedidi circuit motor. If I stick some neo mags to the (outside facing) core of the bifoliar coil it will speed up the rpms by about 30%. inversely if I turn the mags around it slows the rpms. What do you think is happening? Scooterscottii

  • Man, I have no idea but I will have to try it. This may be a good discovery you have made. Nice work.

    Bill

  • Would it be productive to use a shorter but wider coil formation as opposed to a longer less diameter one? Have you experimented with that? Also very few people have been mentioning the "energy from the vacuum" part of the equation that bedinii talks so much about. I assume that is because it is so difficult to measure or even prove at all? Whats your take? Scott scoterscottii

  • About the coil, I am using a version of Lidmotor's transformer coil here. Possibly, a shorter, wider coil make work better, I have not tried it and don't know. Watch "Energy From The Vacuum" (It is on here somewhere in like 3 parts) I don't claim to understand where the energy actually comes from. I think it is back emf as we are getting huge high voltage spikes and I think that is what is doing it, but I am new to this and can't really say anything for sure. Thank you.

    Bill

  • Greetings from Oregon! I made a rotor for my SSG circuit with six mags around. Unfortunately the first mag I installed was facing S out toward the coil. Question ... Does it matter which magnetic pole faces the coil? I noticed several people use north. Should I change it? Which wires do you switch? THANKS for any info! Scooterscottii

  • Hello. Well, I made this one (by mistake) with south facing out but as I understand it, all of Bedini's motors are north facing out as that is supposed to do something special I do not understand. I may reverse the mags one day just to compare and see if I can tell a difference. In other words, I really don't know. My understanding is that we just reverse the coil if we swap to north facing out.

    Bill

  • Nice SSG Bill. You will have many hours of fun learning from that device. My original "Lidmotor" that I made using the lid from a honey jar as the magnet rotor is still running and I use it all the time. Yours should work with a JT just fine. Ask Jonnydarvo for help on that one. He is the master of that setup. Good job. 5 stars.

  • Lidmotor:

    Thanks man, I appreciate that. Your coil winding idea seems to work very well. I was initially concerned that I didn't have enough wire as I have read you need like 700 feet to fill the spool. Your "transformer" style coil winding is very efficient and I get the feeling this will run on very low input power. Keep up with your work as I am fascinated by your experiments.

    Bill

  • South pole out doesnt really matter for your first one, you wont need the north 'superpole' that bedini talks about until you want to squeeze ou out. On your vcr head, you did take out all the guts inside, the magnets etc? It helps a lot. For tuning, put a meter across the output, usually you go full blast, then back off a little, and usually thats full power. Great Job pirate Take care!

  • Thank you for your comments. Yes, I did remove most of the internal stuff from the VCR head, and I agree it is better that way. I did it initially to lower the rotating mass but once I saw what was inside, I was concerned it might mess up the magnetic fields. Thanks for your advice. I am just getting started with this and have a long way to go.

    Bill

  • Greetings from Oregon! I made a rotor for my SSG circuit with six mags around. Unfortunately the first mag I installed was facing S out toward the coil. Question ... Does it matter which magnetic pole faces the coil? I noticed several people use north. Should I change it? Whats the "superpole? And by OU out do you mean total energy out? THANKS for any info! Scooterscottii

  • Very nice Bill.Your setup looks highly tunable and using the 9v batteries was a good first test as it shows you your motor will run on low voltage so it should run on the joule thief which i look forward to seeing.Keep it up. regards jonnydavro

  • Thanks a lot Jonny. I really appreciate your help on this. As soon as I get time, it's on to the JT circuit addition.

    Bill

  • Thanks Gadget!  would adding 4 more neos of the same polarity increase the rpms any? I will use the diode bridge and a cap as you suggest. I have other meters I can put in series for the mA's but didn't take the time so I could at least get this first video posted. Thanks again.

    Bill

  • nice 1 Bill.. what gauge of wire are u using, ive got another Bedini on the go at the moment but wires are too thin.

    Lead Acid Batteries work best, the nicads are a grey art to charge

  • Thank you! I am using an idea developed by Lidmotor that he calls his "transformer" coil. Basically, it is because he gets his wire like I do in a 3 pack and it has 75 feet of 26 gauge and 200 feet of 30 gauge. so, his idea was to wind all of the 26 and then, keep going with the thinner 30 until it runs out. It makes a neat little coil. This means the bifilar wires do NOT have to be the same length at all. Yes, I am going lead/acid next. Thanks again.

    Bill

  • Thank you! I am sorry I did not mention your name in the credits, I appreciate the work you have done and I have learned a lot from it so, I will thank you here. Thank you.

    Bill

  • That looks like a very nice setup Bill.

    Very well done.

  • Thank you! I am sorry I did not mention your name in the credits, I appreciate the work you have done and I have learned a lot from it so, I will thank you here. Thank you.

    Bill

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