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  • Exactly what have you got conected to the LED at 2:20 it looks like just diodes (zener?) and a loop of white wire, or is the wire conected to something else? Thank you, O and ive just added you.

  • Hi iswindowsavirus.What you are refering too is my wireless detector.It is an avramenko plug which just consists of 2 diodes,i use 1N4148,pointing in opposite directions.You then twist one end together and put an led accross the other end observing polarity.You can wirelessly light large led arrays using one av plug or charge caps or batteries.Here is a circuit diagram of the av detector which explains all,just remove the spaces.Cheers.Jonny

    h t t p://img828.imageshack.us/i/avp­lugdetector.jpg/

  • @jonnydavro Thank you for the image it dont seam to be there but i'll keep trying (yes i removed the spaces)

  • @jonnydavro Great video! Where can I get a 12 volt relay coil?

  • @jonnydavro If you could post a link for the 12 volt coil it would help. I'm not sure what I'm looking for.

    Thanks so much!

  • Hi OnenessApostolicMan.Most relay coils works but each relay coil creates a different frequency so its best to have a few relays to swap in and see the diference but on my setup, i like this one.Also see my later vid Bedini exciter step by step build where i don't use a relay coil.Just remove the spaces from the start of the link.Jonny

    h t t p://w w w.maplin.co.uk/sealed-reed-rel­ays-2605

  • @jonnydavro I guess my problem is hooking it up. There is 4 pins on the relay but you only use 2? Are you just going across the coil of the relay?

    Thanks

  • Hi OnenessApostolicMan.Yes use only the relay coil.The switching contacts are unused.Jonny.

  • @jonnydavro Thanks so much for your help. :)

  • @jonnydavro I'm trying to build this circuit. Great job by the way! What I was wondering is looking at your circuit diagram what is right of the transistor? You list 3 transistors you can use but there is a loop to the right of the transistor and inside it (2A02)? What is this? Thanks

  • Hi YouthPastorSkid.That is a neon bulb to protect the transistor.

    Also check out my Bedini exciter step by step build video.

    Make sure you use two 250 gram rolls of 26swg mag wire or its awg equivalent to make the bifilar coil.Jonny.

  • When you start adding Earth Ground connections with **NO** return it becomes obvious your circuit is a crock, produces no energy (as implied) and only for fun.

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    This also becomes apparent when you mention the "Bedini" SCAM name.

    Did you know no moving parts need to be added to make this circuit work? A simple transformer will do the same thing. The magnet motion is all a hoax to confuse the uneducated.

  • @JoeFitant Hi.Bedini motors are one of the most fun and interesting and useful projects anyone interested in electronics can do and i know thousands share this view.This circuit is one of my favorites as it combines two things which have given me great pleasure which are motors and electrostatics and believe me,nothing is obvious unless you build it but then again you aready seem to have all the answers so i wouln't bother.Jonny

  • @jonnydavro The Bedini name always implies some free energy or overunity. Fun is fun but when you associate things with the Bedini name it implies a SCAM and most are discovered to be just that.

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    As most have discovered, remove any moving parts and the magnets and it works exactly the same as an oscillator circuit with step up voltages.

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    As I stated the Earth Ground has no function. Make it real and people may believe what you are doing.

  • @jonnydavro Why not build a real motor and stop pretending to generate phoney energy from a useless circuit? This does not help the enthusiast understand real physics laws.

    Most of us that have built any of these toys have discovered that no movng parts are necessary and the circuit functions the same.

  • Great concept, i like magnet propulsion better,

    If you want the real deal,a real working magnet motor.The LT magnet motor is the best working magnet motor out there.

    Just search for LT magnet motor and you can download the blueprints.

    hook it up to a generator and get your free power

  • jonny, I'm trying to replicate this, but it isn't oscillating. What is the series resistance of the 12v relay coil, mine is 716 ohms. Maybe too much? I'm using #22 wire not #26, since I have 2 coils of it, maybe I need more winds. I know you corrected from #22 to #26 on the video, I chose #22 before I saw that. Now the transistor just gets hot. Can I use +12v instead of +6v? Thanks for any info when you have time to answer.

    Keep up the fine work

    Aloha

  • @jackscholze Hi Jack.Sorry about the wire mix up.I picked up the wrong spool Duh.26 swg is the one to use or the nearest awg size but you never know it could work with 22 gauge.The relay resistance is 185 ohms.This relay is buzzing.You could also try a 6v relay.

    Three things to try-Reverse your L2 connection as it needs to be the reverse of the normal slayer sec and swap the earth connection for an aluminium tray simple sec style.Also disconect your charge battery if you have one.

  • Can you pm me your email jack and i will send a test circuit which will hopefully help.For a power source,i would use a cheap power adapter like i am using which has a voltage range from 3v-12v or if you have a variable power supply,use that.Let me know how you get on.Jonny

  • Finally! Now I understand what is happening. Your circuit is pulsing at such a high frequency so it emits Gamma rays.

  • @nikulp68 Yep,lets hope i don't start glowing in the dark like a Led.Cheers.Jonny.

  • Great Work! I think if you add rain water to your bottle coil you may find a high voltage vortex cap like the plant battery.

    Thx For the time Bill

  • @billwilson12 Hi Bill.After seeing the results Lidmotor had using water with the sec,my plan was to make a water filled coil so i bought a bottle of water,wound the coil and when i connected it up,there was no output so i slowly emptied the water out and the output got stronger and stronger so maybe i should try again like you say with rain water or maybe de-ionised or dystilled water but if it conducts, it kills the coil.Thanks for your comment and suggestion.Jonny.

  • Amazing job Jonny.

    You really have that L1 coil hissing.

  • @GBluer Hi Slayer.The hiss is a purple plasma which appears at the end of wire.What is interesting about this is the spinning magnet is having a direct effect on plasma and coil output due to the induced voltage in the Bedini coil.Also the electricity produced by this sec variant does not hurt even when i put my finger in a 5mm plasma arc so there is something different here.Your large coils make all this possible and i can't believe the developments that have happened in the last year.Jonny

  • jonny - great ideas here. I get most of it, but what is that loopy thing connected from the collector of the transistor to ground, it says something inside the loop but I cant make it out. Fine work, thanks for providing the schematic diagram.

    Aloha

  • @jackscholze Hi jack.That is my poor impersonation of a neon bulb.Many thanks.Jonny

  • Odd, when the circuit was running you lit the florescent and the flicker flame. The first time the magnet was spinning and the amp draw went up! At the end of your video, the circuit was in self oscillation, when you lit the florescent the amp draw went DOWN!!! What the F$@*? Didint you notice that????

  • @Can101276 Hi.I didn't notice it but i have seen what you mean now.Thats the thing with these exciter circuits,they do strange things and thats what makes them so interesting.Thanks for spoting that.Jonny.

  • Jonny:

    Wonderful work, as usual. This is incredible.

    Very well done.

    Bill

  • @Pirate88179 Thanks Bill.The rotor and sec are working in harmony and i can see ways that each can compliment the other.Stay tuned.Jonny.

  • Fantastic explanation!

  • @afdhalatifftan92 Thankyou afdhalatifftan.Jonny

  • Thank you for the schematic and great explanation. I will have some of my Middle school kids try to replicate your work. Thank you for motivating them and being a wonderful 'role-model'.

    We look forward to more of your video's. Keep up the good work!

    The old shop tchr... 38+ yrs tchg. . . . . 5 stars!

  • @u2btchr Hi.If this inspires anyone to try electronics,that would be great and if your class is anything like my own kids,they find spinny things with lights quite interesting.If you get stuck,let me know and i will help all i can.Jonny

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