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  • 5 stars...toranarod.. Thanks for sharing.

  • toranarod... 10 stars !!!

    Your contribution to the world is enormus, this is the most need tech, the poor people can do !!!

    keeping up the great work, No wonder so many views... Hope all experts out there help to perfect this tech, Thanks

  • I had this very idea using magnetic pulse motor to rotate a generator but never got around to experimenting with the concept. Im interested in seeing more videos of this project.

  • Rod great job as always. I've been out of the circuit for awhile but plan on retuning and doing some new stuff including something ;ike this. At the end of the video you started to say how much current is being put out but the vid ended. Can you give us some out put stats?

    thanks,

    mike

  • I have gone to the trouble of havening a new rotor made out of Aluminum and fitted with super magnets. when it comes in I will video its fitting to the alternator.

    I will draw up the other bit of the circuit and post ASAP.

    its coming..

  • Clever!! I look forward to a more detailed post..

  • yes if you could post a schematic or do a detailed video on how this works would be great 60 sec is just too short make a longer more detailed video with explanation of the process , that we can replicate what youv done .

  • Please post more detailed info. I want to replicate

  • What you have there is not a Bedini circuit. You have there a GREAT simple pulse motor.

  • yes I think your are right. Mr Bedini get credited for every motor on the market.

    I guess its not a Bedini. But I was working on one when I thought of using an Alternator.

    and it kicks back enough current to really give your arm a jolt.

  • I would find it hard to replicate overunity if it is real but have you tried feeding that back current into a discharged battery and see what happens?

  • Great idea!! Please post more detailed info. I want to replicate.

  • on the outside of any alternator is a cooling impeller, I placed small magnets around the impeller synchronized with the stator coil.

    you will also need to remove the diode pack from the unit and separate the coils just use one coil like you do in the Bedini motor.

    the Alternator was a good choice because every thing is all ready made for you.

    I am going to insert magnets into the rotor

    and remove the second battery.

  • I will post another Video that shows it more clear.

    cheers

  • Wow very interesting , Id like to find out and replicate , have you got details on how it is acheived ?

    have you attached a magnet to switch the reed ?

    more info would be great

    Sam

  • this thing is very interesting it does some unusual things you need to see it for your self.

    I recommend every body give this a go .

    It might be possible to achieve over unity with more development.

  • Ok...if you are triggering a transistor with the reed switch, what are the schematics on this just using one coil.

  • Sorry the video is not lighter.

    This is an alternator from a car that I pulled to pieces and assembled as a pulse motor.

    it is wired up the same way as the Bedin pulse motor. and it kicks back a very large EMF pulse

    It also generates a lot of voltage and current from its other windings.

    I am yet to measure all of it voltage and current potential and I am going to fix rear earth magnets to the rotor.

    cheers.

  • Bedini circuit doesn't use a reed switch. The bedini circuit uses the second winding from a bi-filar coil to trigger the pulse from the transistor to the primary coil. How many RPM's are you getting and is it torquey? I am VERY interested in your build!

    Todd

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