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  • my be i can help you

  • well done you have done alot better than most .best to you jk 1-2011

  • this guys motor i seen said to combat the draw his magnets would spin instead of being fixed and from what he explained it didn`t lose any power passing by the coil. you would think the magnet would find the attraction anyway but maybe i missed something

  • Notice he says "self running and Self CHARGING" that means those are batteries next to the switch. Self running possible, but will eventually cook the batteries. Bedini still has the market per my opinion.

  • It definately looks like a small button cell battery stacked on each other (on top just next to the switch) Please explain what they are. Thanks

  • At 0:34 the red object at the bottom of the screen looks like a battery. Please explain.

  • A bit stupic that he says its a vcr motor while in the last list they say its an motor from a cd player??

    at the age of 8 i expirimented to get this working but it never worked.... you just cant deliver enough energy to let it run by it self

  • It's suspended by a string to show that there is no outside power source. He's not trying to say it is floating. Come on people.

  • good job. those who doubt the device or it's presenter are too smart to be taught a lesson. Such is mankind. the fascination of fame, glory, and Certification, blocks their ability to understand and/or recognize reality. Or is it just plain and simple jealousy? Surly the people who know it all will be the first to correct me on this. Joe 2-28-2010 12:44 a eastern time.

  • First clue... "51 volts of power". "Volts" is not power. It could be 51 million volts and it still doesn't tell us anything. It maintained 51 volts across what load? How much current?

    mk

  • wow WOW your like anstein!!!!!

  • @TonyFirelli What is the small device under the red component at 1:35 on the right hand side just under the conector block that goes to the motor?

  • @dallasgoldbug the light bulb? I'm not sure

  • purplewolf pimp your an idiot its not suppose to float it a self recharging motor why dont you pay a little more attention before you open your mouth

  • fake

  • the floating so , fake , and yes im saying it is , cause it fucking is.

  • well, first, if the magnets will run out of their magnetical force, the whole motor is worthless. second, in whole, it takes more energy to magetise the magnets than this motor can spent...

  • very cool!

    has anyone try to replicate this?

  • good work

    and why is there always someone who says FAKE

  • Because it is fake

  • fake ! hoax !!!!!!!

  • I would like to see this motor running without the two ultra thin copper wires (which don't show on a low resolution video), which the motor is hanging in.

    Br.

    Vdar

  • You say to "click free electricity then order page" I can't find them! Could y ou steer me in the right direction?

  • Great job! Keep up the good work! thanx for the video.

  • cooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­ol

  • I would love to purchase the plans for this but the web page link is not working could you post the link in URL format.

    Thanks Don

  • even tho it has a small power source - a 1.5v watch battery - it is still a 12v motor thats running pritty well. so there must be an added source of electricity, an that IS from the coils running back to the battery. weather or not the drive battery is running down or will not last longer than - lets say 2 days at least,has not been proven, what needs to be tested is just that. is the circuit charging - but slowly running down or is it charging more or holding steady. Nice work either way ^_^

  • Rod5157:

    How you gonna raising money by sale $1 plan? you need sale by 1000's, its very difficult.

    How about, sale this motorgen?

    I think if you can put a electric parts package without the motor, you can charge more money

  • In the first 3 seconds of the video he clearly states in print that the source is a 1.5 Volt Watch Battery.

    No mystery here folks.

  • At 0:40 there is a red item that looks like a small battery like the ones one would find in a car alarm fob the 12 volt version. May be its a bolt or something but just for clarity can you please give a close up of all the set up has I find this interesting bit. I cannot get mine to run with out what appears to be a battery at 0:40.

  • Hitachi vt120 well thats what it looks like to me. I do have about 5 of them.

  • sorry Hitachi vt11

  • Look at these desperate sceptics... this guy made it even hand on the string so you can see no that there is no battery cables coming in and its really self runner so dude comes out with an idea that bettery is hidden inside of the motor casing ROFL! IT SUX TO BE A SCEPTIC!!

  • why are you selling a piece of paper, why not just give it out?

  • So... the battery powering the motor is hidden in the motor case.

  • Good Job. I liked it, and was thinking that maybe the size of the magnets and the coils has to do with why that works. It seem like the spacial relationship of the coils and magnets gives time to the motor to accelerate the disk. Then Lenz's Law and Faraday's Law are contending with Newton's Law of Inertia. I figure by keeping the magnets small, and the coils spaced out well enough, there will be enough distance to build up some momentum for the countering effects/kick EMF of the generator

  • Ok I have tried replicating this, tried several magnet sizes and things like that. still doesn't work. show us that the watch battery is being charged and maybe i'll start believing you, but until then, so far...it don't work...

  • Ok ive used 8mm ferrite magnets now, down from the 10mm diam magnets, using 9volt batt, the load was reading 8.84volts, the rectifiers were outputting 11.6volts, this is with 10 coils, and 10 magnets. connected the rectifier outputs to the batt source, but it was going down slowly, so next step is to insert 5mm diam magnets, and try with that. be nice if you hooked up a multimeter to the unit while its running to see if the watch batteries are actually charging.

  • Hi Rod5157. I have finished replication of this unit, but it hasn't worked as it is in your video. I suspect that it's my magnets size,which are by the way almost the size of the coils themselves. In your video i noticed that the magnets are same size as the coil cores, so i'll be making another rotor with those type of magnets. Post results soon.

  • Hi Rod5157, I'm about to finish replication of this unit you have built, I have actually finished it but the magnets are alittle bigger than the ones you used, And prob introduce to much drag. The magnets are almost the size of the coils themselves, what I noticed from your video is that the magnets your using are same size as the cores. I will be posting video here soon, once I finish the rotor.

  • Ah, sorry, this was the first one I viewed. I see you explain the button cell in the earlier video.

    So, how long will it run on a fresh button cell, and what is the mA/H capacity of the cell?

  • I notice none of the questions have been answered. It would appear he is trying to recoupe his costs by selling the design schematics. But Your question is valid. By ascertaining the load factor and the battery capacity one could easily determine from a rundown test whether extra energy was being entangled. I think Marks did something similar running several hundred Watts for over 20 minutes, thereby busting the claims that the power was all from the battery.

  • Is that a little battery pack there next to the toggle switch? If the device was a clock face, look there at 5:30, the red thing with the wires coming out. A pack of a couple of button cells?

    Very impressive.

  • I noticed you were having a problem using neo's because they attract so strongly to your coils. There's actually a really simply answer to that problem that could allow you to use neo's with this exact setup. All you would need to do is change the spacing of either your coils or neo's so that for every neo being attracted to a coil, there is an opposite being pulled away. The result would be a fairly smooth pass over instead of almost a dead stop that takes alot more power to continue moving.

  • This is an amazing devise! Are they triacs I see? Is that a six volt motor? the website You give cant be found.I dont understand the links that sirmikeydotcom refers too? Thanks I want to build these things. They belong everywhere.

  • uncleshorty, the links I put are the only links that ytube accepts. Just paste them into your browser address bar and put ytube in front of them.

  • Great work :) EVGRAY member?

  • is there a british version of radio shack .theres no good stores here.

  • Tandy

  • yjtrfytred

  • Outstanding job. Just for grins and giggels have you measured the voltage comming off the Tachometer winding of the motor? I realize that it is only a used as a pluse generator,but it does put some AC voltage out.

  • This is a replication of member imhotep's bedini generator. It puts out 250ma, enough to charge a 12volt 10amp battery while running. I'm curious, maybe use a larger motor with 8 coils like he showed earlier. Here's the schematics and all:

    /watch?v=EaIYRM1yrM4

    /watch?v=pxLw0YU3pXg

    /watch?v=Tzzy2dtjs_0

    /watch?v=QMQqnaWUA98

  • Great job! What is the longest you have had it run?

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