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Thanks for the good comments,, Yes my fan is set up like the Imhotep set up, as far as the daftman circuit it was the original print out. I used a 5k variable instead of the 1k , and i used different resistors. I recommend you check out johnydarvo's channel and check out the one magnet bedini motor its much cooler and runs on only 40mA or check out Lidmotor channel he done it also vary good. wait until you see the Dr. stiffler circuit.
hay Bill thanks for the vids! I have a pulse motor bedini. It seems to run very slowly compared to yours and others, also the 100k variable resistor has a VERY small range of adjustment. In fact almost no range at all. I tried replacing the 100k resistor that is in series with the variable one so I would have more control but that didn't help either. Have any thoughts or idead for me? THANKS for any info scooterscottii
well I would start with the variable resistor, in my case the circuit calls for a 1Kvarialble and Im using a 5K as thats all i had handy,, but you could go with a 20K and get away with it. I would start there and use a 100ohm resistor not a 100K the K = 1000 so you put in a 100,000 ohm,,,, not a 100ohm,, thanks for the great comments,, you think this is wild you should see jonydarvos one magnet bedini motor,,,
THANKS!... that makes sense as the variable R is as if it's not there at all and when the resistance is increased it is already too much ... carry on with your good work! scooterscottii
I'm a novice and would love to get one of the PC fans up and running with the Bedini circuit but, I seem to be running into some issues with the trigger vs the run, which are positive and which negative and whether or not the coils should be wrapped to touch one another as it is found when first opening the stator. Can anyone guide me to the best example and an example that is not an Imhotep/Shiva video? Their videos are great but, I need a little more detail with the coils on the fan.
I think its supposed to have a running side and a charging side? you can get the diagram from thedaftman. its easy to put together with his diagram. although i agree with lidmotor that a movable coil that can be adjusted would be of more benifit. i just wanted to try it with the pc fan seemed fun.
One more thing that you can try is to put the circuit into self-oscillation by increasing the resistance at the transistor Base. I put a 75K pot in there and very slowly dialed it up until it happened (use an AM radio tuned to a null station to hear it). When the Bedini Fan goes ito self oscillation the fan stops completely but the charging keeps going. At that point you have a soild state Bedini type of charger. Very cool. You can then use it for the Imhotep CFL Lite trigger. Very very cool.
Great job getting your Fan Bedini running. I agree with the other guys-- it's a timing issue. If you hook up another volt meter to the drive battery it helps. Unfortunately on the Fan Bedini you do not have a movable bifilar coil that you can adjust. I'm sure that the Daftman has more to say about this.
Thanks for the input,, actually makes sense there introvertebrate thanks. I was going to use a small cpu fan but when i popped off the c clip it flew across the room,, lol i lost it,, so i used the bigger one. thanks for the good comments :)
Congrates on the circuit. Looks like you have a power supply fan there, I have found that smaller cpu fans seem to do even better than the power supply ones. Adjusting the resistance in the pot can find points of resisidence ( optiminal operation) also known as sweet spots. Introvertebrate, has made good points as well.
I believe the charge rate is increasing because as you increase the resistance in the trigger circuit the coil starts multiple pulses and as you increase the resistance further, more and more pulses occur during each north pole pass. These extra pulses are increasing the charge rate but unofrtunatly the coils aren't firing when the north of the magnets are in the ideal position so kinetic efficiency goes down. You can see this using the strobe in smw1998a's vids :) nice circuit. Well done!
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narragansettharco 1 year ago
this this circuit charges the source battery too?
henry1982005 2 years ago
Hi Henry ,no it does not charge the source battery but it does charge another set on the back side of the circuit. quite well indeed.
MoonSpyStudios 2 years ago
how many batteries? Does it mean I can charge two 12 volts battery from 1 12v source bat?
henry1982005 2 years ago
Thanks for the good comments,, Yes my fan is set up like the Imhotep set up, as far as the daftman circuit it was the original print out. I used a 5k variable instead of the 1k , and i used different resistors. I recommend you check out johnydarvo's channel and check out the one magnet bedini motor its much cooler and runs on only 40mA or check out Lidmotor channel he done it also vary good. wait until you see the Dr. stiffler circuit.
MoonSpyStudios 2 years ago
Hi Bill:
Nice and neat motor.
Is this PC fan is Imhotep modified fan or just a regular pc fan?
Also your versin of daftman circuit is diffrent then my print out? is the new version? Thanks.
I saw a guy use 48v pc fan run at very high speed( 6000 rpm?), any ideal how does he do that?
fdoca 2 years ago
hay Bill thanks for the vids! I have a pulse motor bedini. It seems to run very slowly compared to yours and others, also the 100k variable resistor has a VERY small range of adjustment. In fact almost no range at all. I tried replacing the 100k resistor that is in series with the variable one so I would have more control but that didn't help either. Have any thoughts or idead for me? THANKS for any info scooterscottii
scooterscottii 2 years ago
well I would start with the variable resistor, in my case the circuit calls for a 1Kvarialble and Im using a 5K as thats all i had handy,, but you could go with a 20K and get away with it. I would start there and use a 100ohm resistor not a 100K the K = 1000 so you put in a 100,000 ohm,,,, not a 100ohm,, thanks for the great comments,, you think this is wild you should see jonydarvos one magnet bedini motor,,,
MoonSpyStudios 2 years ago
THANKS!... that makes sense as the variable R is as if it's not there at all and when the resistance is increased it is already too much ... carry on with your good work! scooterscottii
scooterscottii 2 years ago
I'm a novice and would love to get one of the PC fans up and running with the Bedini circuit but, I seem to be running into some issues with the trigger vs the run, which are positive and which negative and whether or not the coils should be wrapped to touch one another as it is found when first opening the stator. Can anyone guide me to the best example and an example that is not an Imhotep/Shiva video? Their videos are great but, I need a little more detail with the coils on the fan.
tribeOBrien 3 years ago
Hi bill just posted a video response on this self-oscillation.
theDaftman 3 years ago
Hi Bill I hope it's ok with you, I posted a vids response to this vid of yours. Regards, Jon :o)
jonjetzone 3 years ago
that's cool.. but i thought you were supposed to charge the batteries that are running the motor?
krankiev 3 years ago
Yea,, Im not sure ,,
I think its supposed to have a running side and a charging side? you can get the diagram from thedaftman. its easy to put together with his diagram. although i agree with lidmotor that a movable coil that can be adjusted would be of more benifit. i just wanted to try it with the pc fan seemed fun.
MoonSpyStudios 3 years ago
One more thing that you can try is to put the circuit into self-oscillation by increasing the resistance at the transistor Base. I put a 75K pot in there and very slowly dialed it up until it happened (use an AM radio tuned to a null station to hear it). When the Bedini Fan goes ito self oscillation the fan stops completely but the charging keeps going. At that point you have a soild state Bedini type of charger. Very cool. You can then use it for the Imhotep CFL Lite trigger. Very very cool.
Lidmotor 3 years ago
Sweet, thank i will try it sometime,, I have been watching your series in the cfl stuff. good job so far!!
MoonSpyStudios 3 years ago
Great job getting your Fan Bedini running. I agree with the other guys-- it's a timing issue. If you hook up another volt meter to the drive battery it helps. Unfortunately on the Fan Bedini you do not have a movable bifilar coil that you can adjust. I'm sure that the Daftman has more to say about this.
Lidmotor 3 years ago
Thanks for the input,, actually makes sense there introvertebrate thanks. I was going to use a small cpu fan but when i popped off the c clip it flew across the room,, lol i lost it,, so i used the bigger one. thanks for the good comments :)
MoonSpyStudios 3 years ago
Congrates on the circuit. Looks like you have a power supply fan there, I have found that smaller cpu fans seem to do even better than the power supply ones. Adjusting the resistance in the pot can find points of resisidence ( optiminal operation) also known as sweet spots. Introvertebrate, has made good points as well.
marthale7 3 years ago
I believe the charge rate is increasing because as you increase the resistance in the trigger circuit the coil starts multiple pulses and as you increase the resistance further, more and more pulses occur during each north pole pass. These extra pulses are increasing the charge rate but unofrtunatly the coils aren't firing when the north of the magnets are in the ideal position so kinetic efficiency goes down. You can see this using the strobe in smw1998a's vids :) nice circuit. Well done!
introvertebrate 3 years ago