i havnt seen this video, and i can say, i didnt see this rig before. it looks like what we did a while ago helped you make this motor set up. we still have to make our perpetual motion-bots. Love the video, very informative and successfull.
Good job! You are off to a great start. I kinda tried the same thing as you by putting the back energy into the front. It is not the way this thing is supposed to work however. Something to do with open systems vs closed systems. John Bedini talks alot about it. That is why he designed the SSG with a drive battery and a charging battery. I really believe (after working with this for months) that you have to do what Bedini says and build the device exactly as he says for it to go OU. Its fun
Ben, I hope that you keep playing around with the Bedini. If you find out anything interesting please post it. I'm currently testing lithiom ion batteries using a variable voltage controller on the front side to spoon feed the SSG with less than normal energy going into it. I found that I could dial the input down and still get it to charge the back end battery. This is very interesting stuff.
Ok, that does sound great what you have been doing, have you ever discovered a possibility of overunity or >100%? Thanks for you encouragement, I will keep it up :)
OU? Not even close. COP ( coefficent of performance) is another thing and that I have had good success with that. The Bedini SSG makes good use of energy and I have had great fun running it on little bits of power.
hmm well I would say your motor is well built and efficient, is your opinion that OU doesnt happen, or it is just hard to do? I just like to get opinions from other people, because OU seems hard to understand, thanks again,
I don't kwow. There are sure alot of people out there claiming it happens. My solar power experiments show what it would be like. The "radient energy" people claim that a Bedini SSG pulls energy from the environment like my solar motors only with out having to use the sun. Humm. I still havn't got my brain around that one yet.
Well maybe an idea would be to put the "finished" motor in a faraday cage, and or in a dark basement to see if it can still run itself, okey thanks again, seems the work never ends ^_^
Nice motor! Very good stuff! I think you have enought wire :) But more is better!
Hey all! Think about this! He run his Bedini motor for 9 hours, and he started at 12,01V and after 9 hours battery was 11,98V! He are realy near to OU! In 9 hours only 0,03V drop! That is something! I never did get that good results! Keep it on!
Then I did the circuit modification with one battery and it did better>> maybe having a bigger load on the charging output makes it work better, put out more amps :)
Bedini motor is a confusing device, it uses electrical back emf, and the theory is that overuntity (>100%effeciency) is possible, and that is my goal to make. So its kinda a free energy generator. Still gotta lot of work to do. And I live in Indiana, USA.
Thanks for commenting> have a good time with projects!
Oh yesss batteries are goood. They were all free to me, Hey i gots an idea! I will have a video showing all the lead batteries I have, lol! See you on Trem, sorry we were out today at hospital and harbor freight, had some blood work done and an electroencardiograhm thing...
hi ben!
its bobby.
i havnt seen this video, and i can say, i didnt see this rig before. it looks like what we did a while ago helped you make this motor set up. we still have to make our perpetual motion-bots. Love the video, very informative and successfull.
captaincake5 3 years ago
HEY!! I am so glad to C U!
Yes, I am pleased what we did that one time, it was fun :D
I haven't worked a whole lot on this, I need to I got more supplies, I can't wait till we build something bot ^_^.
Thanks for your encouragement for my video buddy, :)
Ben.
BasementBen 3 years ago
Good job! You are off to a great start. I kinda tried the same thing as you by putting the back energy into the front. It is not the way this thing is supposed to work however. Something to do with open systems vs closed systems. John Bedini talks alot about it. That is why he designed the SSG with a drive battery and a charging battery. I really believe (after working with this for months) that you have to do what Bedini says and build the device exactly as he says for it to go OU. Its fun
Lidmotor 3 years ago
Yes, it was interesting, but I do believe u are right. It didnt seem to work afterall the current drawings.
It sure is fun though! Thanks for commenting,
Ben
BasementBen 3 years ago
Ben, I hope that you keep playing around with the Bedini. If you find out anything interesting please post it. I'm currently testing lithiom ion batteries using a variable voltage controller on the front side to spoon feed the SSG with less than normal energy going into it. I found that I could dial the input down and still get it to charge the back end battery. This is very interesting stuff.
Lidmotor 3 years ago
Ok, that does sound great what you have been doing, have you ever discovered a possibility of overunity or >100%? Thanks for you encouragement, I will keep it up :)
Ben
BasementBen 3 years ago
OU? Not even close. COP ( coefficent of performance) is another thing and that I have had good success with that. The Bedini SSG makes good use of energy and I have had great fun running it on little bits of power.
Lidmotor 3 years ago
hmm well I would say your motor is well built and efficient, is your opinion that OU doesnt happen, or it is just hard to do? I just like to get opinions from other people, because OU seems hard to understand, thanks again,
Ben
BasementBen 3 years ago
I don't kwow. There are sure alot of people out there claiming it happens. My solar power experiments show what it would be like. The "radient energy" people claim that a Bedini SSG pulls energy from the environment like my solar motors only with out having to use the sun. Humm. I still havn't got my brain around that one yet.
Lidmotor 3 years ago
Well, I guess more testing>
Well maybe an idea would be to put the "finished" motor in a faraday cage, and or in a dark basement to see if it can still run itself, okey thanks again, seems the work never ends ^_^
Ben
BasementBen 3 years ago
Nice motor! Very good stuff! I think you have enought wire :) But more is better!
Hey all! Think about this! He run his Bedini motor for 9 hours, and he started at 12,01V and after 9 hours battery was 11,98V! He are realy near to OU! In 9 hours only 0,03V drop! That is something! I never did get that good results! Keep it on!
Michael
Careica 3 years ago
OH yes thanks so much, I feel encouraged :)
This motor is designed wrong, I could do much better, it just seems that taking the output charge and using one battery works miracles!
I bet if it were your newer bedini, it would have worked better. Its just I don't know who else modified the circuit like that>>>
But thank you very much, cant wait for Newman motor OU!!!
BasementBen 3 years ago
At first, it drew 74 mA, and charged with 12mA.
Then I did the circuit modification with one battery and it did better>> maybe having a bigger load on the charging output makes it work better, put out more amps :)
BasementBen 3 years ago
looks kool but what does it do
LMBNU 3 years ago
Bedini motor is a confusing device, it uses electrical back emf, and the theory is that overuntity (>100%effeciency) is possible, and that is my goal to make. So its kinda a free energy generator. Still gotta lot of work to do. And I live in Indiana, USA.
Thanks for commenting> have a good time with projects!
BasementBen 3 years ago
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh u have to many batteryes lol nice vid secya on trem
dmanubuntu 3 years ago
Oh yesss batteries are goood. They were all free to me, Hey i gots an idea! I will have a video showing all the lead batteries I have, lol! See you on Trem, sorry we were out today at hospital and harbor freight, had some blood work done and an electroencardiograhm thing...
BasementBen 3 years ago
Whoops, I guess I need to do high quality video,
BasementBen 3 years ago