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  • hi can you show me the wiring diagram for this i want to make it with a bipolar coil is this posable and i might need parts so thats why i need a diagram aslo are you not using a core in the coils and what dia nedinium magnets do you recomend im using a hdd for a rotor

  • this guy will not give up untill he can generate nuclear power with this :P

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  • Hey Paul, I've been watching your videos and I still don't see what is so special about these Pulse Motors?

    Why are you so surprised it generates electricity when you cut the power? As a flywheel it will spin due to momentum, as the magnets pass the coils they will induce an electric current. It's just storing electrical energy as kinetic energy.

    The same works with any motor, take any electric motor, wire a bulb to it then spin the motor by hand the bulb will light up.

  • what is the current voltage you measuring what rpm?

  • How a combination for magnet in plat? N-S N-S or All N?

  • Have you bought the coils or have you made them yourself?

  • how the hell is this different from a dynamo?

  • i think its call

    Dynamo

  • There is a stepper motor inside of Hard Drives.

  • how are your coils wound and what type of magnets are you using? they look huge

  • Possible inductive kickback?

  • All electric motors are also generators. That's what prevents them from acting like a short circuit; as you power them in one direction, they generate a corresponding current in the opposite direction (but a bit weaker, due to mechanical losses).

  • Realy nice !

    How did you time your coil ?

  • Cheers

    I used a feed back coil that the magnet pulsed when it passed it. So it only pulses when the magnet is directly in front of it.

    Paul.

  • can you do a litle explaining about the wirering process.and what needed

  • good thing u bolted those magnets on

  • Well they fell of one one!, look for Pulse Motor (explosive results).

    I was Lucky...

  • lol ive seen it! it was awsome aha

  • Cheers..

  • Interesting for sure, I guess we could use this kind of ideas in... Say cars, so the residual movement is used to recharge batteries.

  • I think Honda does it on its regenerative breaking sytem on there cars

  • Basically, to keep it spinning at same rate you need some energy to counter friction, but when it starts and spins up it has no kinetic energy and so you to get it you loose some electricity. When the motor slowly stops, that kinetic energy you gave it by spending extra electricity returns from the wheel into the wires.

    The result is, the whole process needs exactly as much energy as friction takes away from you over the whole time.

    Once again, that motor is smexy.

  • What is smexy when its not being described as a motor??

  • This does not open a road to perpertual motion (though you never mentioned anything like that if I read it right), but a very nice motor you got there, still.

    To the topic of "extra" energy:

    The wheel has inertia, when you turn it on electricity is converted into kinetic energy and then when you turn it off the wheel gives kinetic energy it has back into the magnets, and you get back your electricity.

  • I think the inertial does not go down at the same rate of recovery, because if its a anomaly Ill know where to look for the truth..

  • Why keep beating a dead horse. it has been proven it don't work. Never has, never will.

  • When? can I have details? there must have been may studies that you made to know it will mot work.....

    Please send me all your data so I can study what not to do on other setups

    Thanks..

  • if you turned it off after it got going, and had put magnets on the spinning thing, then you could recharge you batteries while it slows down (i think) can you send me a message on how to make one of these that looks so cool.

  • Kubikop, can you make 1 video where shows how to make 1 of these pulse motors

  • nice three phase motor

  • Thanks, but all the coils are the same phase its just got three winding.

  • do you really need two switch boxes, nice generator by the way

  • Cheers and No, but the pot burnt out on the one box and the other box only had one output coil.

  • man thats looking mean... i've been going through all your vids from he start, u have really made some progress.. are u finding better rsults with the 6 mags instead of 4

  • Yes, Im going to do some videos of it soon.

  • In my opinion, the reason the light still on after the switch is turn off because the magnetic flux still flowing as the disk slow down. However, I've noticed that the disk slow down due to friction and not due the power it generate. Current laws say it should be both.

  • I think that because the flyback voltage of the coils is not blocked it can operate differently to what we would expect.

  • is the inertia.

  • Isn't the residual energy as it spins down pretty much the extra energy it took to get up to speed in the first place?

    What are your numbers on the in and out currents.

  • The output current is less than the input current but the fact we are recovering the output current is a bonus, it makes it more efficient than normal.

  • can you show your circuit???

  • Great Video and Motor..

  • Thanks

  • do the magnetic coils cause eddy currents, meaning drag, on the magnets and hence that's why it eventually slows down?

  • They cause drag when the motor is switched off and in generator mode. But when it is running it is still generating, its just less than it uses at the moment, still its very efficient.

    Paul

  • of course you would be producing energy still. That little on and off you are doing with your hand people do it with a reed switch and produce excess energy

  • No he is not producing free energy and he has never claimed he has. Switching a coil on and off with a reed switch simply demonstrates how a coil will kick back a pulse of EMF when it is open-circuited. The coil is simply releasing the battery energy that it was storing in its magnetic field. That is not free energy in any way shape or form.

  • It's a beautiful looking, beautifully balanced, and very speedy motor.

    The battery energy is transfered into the spinning rotor via the coil and magnets. Then when you switch the motor off, the energy in the spinning rotor is transfered to the light bulb. Indeed, our entire society is powered this way. The rotors in power plants are huge, weighing hundreds of tons. They get their rotational energy from coal, gas, oil, nukes, and hydro. Now you know the "Big Picture"! lol

  • As a public service announcement I will take this time to remind everybody that the magnets are not providing any power whatsoever in this, or any other motor setup. The magnets are energy-neutral, they are just tools that allow us to convert mechanical power (force times distance per unit of time) into electrical power (volts times amps per unit of time).

  • To make the comparison between the mechanical and the electrical a better "match" I will rephrase it like this:

    The magnets are energy-neutral, they are just tools that allow us to convert mechanical power (the rotor's angular velocity times torque per unit of time) into electrical power (volts times amps per unit of time).

    When discussing the energy in these systems, the angular velocity is identical to the voltage, and the torque is identical to the current.

  • What that means is that a spinning rotor is just like an electrical capacitor except that the units change names but they work exactly the same way. Capacitance becomes the moment of inertia, voltage becomes angular velocity, and current becomes force.

    The spinning rotor in all of your Bedini motors is a mechanical capacitor. Don't believe me? Try shorting it out (reducing the angular velocity (voltage) to zero) by grabbing it with your hand and stopping it cold. You will feel a "jolt".

  • Finally, let me tie this all together.

    When you watch the rotor spin down and power the light bulb, you are looking at a mechanical capacitor discharging its energy into the light bulb, just like you have discharged an electrical capacitor through the very same light bulb.

    It reflects a beautiful symmetry that we see in multiple aspects of Nature and the Universe.

  • The Earth is a giant mechanical capacitor that is slowly discharging. Discharging means that its angular velocity is slowing down, and the days are getting longer. That's why we have leap seconds, to compensate for the discharging Earth capacitor.

    The discharge from the Earth capacitor is actually being transfered to the Moon. The Moon's orbital radius is increasing by about one cm per year, putting it's orbit into a higher "energy state", balancing out the discharge from the Earth.

  • Thanks for the comments but could you be more concise or only post 1, I feel like I have been Spammed!!

  • great job, Does amperage still drop as it speed up? with this setup being pulses with a pot, would it make it ac current going to the coils. This subject confuses me ib thought if it turns on and off its ac, if it stays on it makes dc,,,, thing is i use a switch to drill trigger that supplys a pulse to my spark, what do you think the trigger supplys, and do you think the spark is making dc or ac

  • I will have to check to see if the amperage still goes down but I am sure it does.

    I think that AC in Sinusoidal and has a negative and positive side and Pulses are Digital (on off) from zero to max voltage

    Not sure what yours is, have you got access to a scope?

  • no not yet i'm still waiting on a deal.

  • The amperage does drop I just checked.....

  • Cool very nice setup. Good to see you back.

  • Cheers

  • cool. But how much energy does it give as it`s spinning? And how much does it take?

    If it takes less than it gives you can run it on it`s own power, and then it will spin for EVER!!

  • I have not look into it yet I want to try the double bedini circuit after I get a rheostat.

  • Hey man.

    I've seen a ton of your videos, and in this test are you using all three coils to drive the motor? or are you using one to drive and two to "suck" from the motor? it seems RIDICULOUSLY efficient given your specs.

    much love, keep moving comrade

  • Thanks for the comment.

    Its using all three Coils as drive Coils.

  • But that's normal, isn't it, moving magnets and coils give electricity, don't they ? What am I missing ?

  • Its the way its hooked up, It re-uses the Flyback voltage instead of grounding it.

    Makes it very efficient.

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