Energy sources without the need for fuel or energy input exist ,But Millions are spend in supressing that information,Check this free energy magnet motor at LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM ,Be a part of the energy revolution!
The flywheel was turned on a lathe...and the cross members I cut with a miter saw. The bearings are high speed steel bearing. I have several parts I would like to get rid of...the steel screws and the bearings...I want to move to ceramic bearings
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Energy sources without the need for fuel or energy input exist ,But Millions are spend in supressing that information,Check this free energy magnet motor at LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM ,Be a part of the energy revolution!
prollandjayver 1 year ago
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Free Energy is real but the coverup is strong, if you are interested in a REAL free energy machine then
just search for the LT MAGNET MOTOR in the youtube video search , it is probably the ONLY working magnet
motor out there. Join the free energy revolution!!
slipshodcoqbgg 1 year ago
what model of diods did you used? the magnetic switch is essential or I can buld this without it?
TheDroplett 1 year ago
how did u make the wheel or what is it made of
legogun13 3 years ago
Right on Josh!!! I'm glad you got this up and going, keep up the awesome work!
AnimationRiso 3 years ago
Just awesome matey, thanks for the show.
Zendukai 3 years ago
How many input Volts and Amps is using your bedini motor?
Nonetub 3 years ago
input volts in the video are 23v@.19ma
Zer0PointUnlimited 3 years ago
oops...190ma*
Zer0PointUnlimited 3 years ago
Tha ks
Nonetub 3 years ago
Ever heard of phantom voltage?
If you load the batteries, how fast does the voltage drop?
crippled82 3 years ago
It will drop at about .01v every 3 seconds...that is until the actual increase is reached
It is actually charging, but you are correct...there is a phantom rise, I believe it is electrostatic in nature.
Zer0PointUnlimited 3 years ago
Hence the "conditioning" Bedini says takes place...the actual charge is likely due to the "self motoring" of the ions Bearden talks about
Zer0PointUnlimited 3 years ago
what tools do you use to make the plastic shapes? what kind of bearings is that flywheel on?
Shanjaq 3 years ago
The flywheel was turned on a lathe...and the cross members I cut with a miter saw. The bearings are high speed steel bearing. I have several parts I would like to get rid of...the steel screws and the bearings...I want to move to ceramic bearings
Zer0PointUnlimited 3 years ago