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  • hey i tried to build it many times but it does not work. how many revolutions has your coli and what is the diameter of the coils ,i will be happy to have an idea from you

  • Hi outam05.The coil is two 250 gram spools of 26swg mag wire wrapped bifilar onto an empty spool.Send me a pm with the problems you are having and i will help get you going.Jonny.

  • Again, I'm amazed. Looks like you're well on your way to your goal. Congratz man.

  • whats his goal?

  • Johnny id love an explanation!

    very interested but i dont know exactly wats going on..

    The amp meter, was that 4 in or out?

  • Hi dodoshlodo.The amp meter is amps in.Let me explain how this motor works and what is going on.I have a standard bedini circuit and i have added a 24dc scooter motor as a slave coil with its own transistor and a large capasitor in parallel with the dc motor.There is a 4 magnet rotor mounted on the dc motor.I cannot start the motor by spinning it as it is so stiff so i have to trigger the bedini circuit with the small removable rotor iniatially and then i can remove it and the dc motor rotor

  • over.This rotor triggers the bedini circuit 4 times per revolution.When the circuit triggers,electricity flows through the dc motor for a split second and also the capasitor charges up.When the transistors switch off,the capasitor discharges through the dc motor so turning it while the power is off.The right hand motor is the generator.The interesting thing is that it uses the same amount off current under load as it does when unloaded.A normal dc motor uses more current when loaded. This motor

  • Is very high torque as you can see by the work it is doing and may benefit from a flywheel as the bifilar coil i am using is not exerting much force on the rotor as the rotor is so small but this is a prototype so i may add a flywheel and more power coils later.I am using the DC bedini gen to recharge a 12v car battery.This motor

  • is also self regulating .If you need any more information let me know.

    regards jonnydavro

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