bedini ssg with rodin coil gives 250% boost (maybe?)
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Try it with mercury .
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what is the amp draw from the source battery using Bedini coil and Rodin coil? That is what "really" important. Because you know you can adjust the potentiometer "assuming your resistance on the trigger can be vary" of the Bedini circuit and I bet you gonna have those voltage same as Rodin coil.
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when useing large "caps" capasitors be VERY aware of polarity i worked in a shop that did aerospace cuircut boards and i have seen a polarity accident with a large cap... THEY EXPLODE!!! PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK YOUR CUIRCUT EVERY TIME YOU TEST A NEW CONFIGURATION. also certain diodes if placed in the wrong polarity will really HEAT UP keep trying :). i am working on a similar marrage of techs, remember energy CAN'T be free, i'm trying for a good return, say 3% in and 90% out.
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I think that the best applications for the rodin coil will arise out of the unique vortex field it generates. The difference between that vortex field and a standard toroid field would be what sets them apart if any economical commercial uses are discovered.
If you were to wind a standard toroid that size with the same inner and outer diameter and then apply high frequency AC I bet the sphere would still spin just as fast. Maybe faster since the toroidal field is more perpendicular.
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The sphere spins faster as the AC frequency is raised for this reason - during the first half of the cycle the magnet is N pole up and S pole down, then the rodin coil switches its polarity and the magnet is rotated to a N pole down and S pole up position. Since the rodin coil is an air core toroid, it will be capable of very high frequency polarity shifts.
I made my own but I used 28 gauge wire and can only push half an amp through it. XD
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I loved it when you said, "for a 1" sphere these rpms are insane" hahaha :) I laughed out loud when I read that-great video!
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The rotation speed might be much gigher (maybe tenfold?) if you tilt the whole thing by 90°, so the ball will spin on a vertical axis
Would it be possible to get another metal ball similar to the one insde your bedini, weld it to the top of a small rod, place a circular gear an inch or so underneath the coil, and attach the rod (with ball on the top side of the coil) to the center of the gear that is underneath the coil? Just make sure the height of the ball is in the best possible spot, and boom, you have a motor. If I had the technical experience I'd do it myself, unfortunately I'm more logistically minded than technical
fenderic 2 years ago 3
I'm busy moving right now, but I would like to get a cylinder magnet rotating where the sphere currently is, and have it attached to a rotor. On the end of the rotor I could then attach gear or pulley system, or another cylinder which could spin inside a generator coil.
Many things to test :-)
geminitric 2 years ago
How did you make the Rodin coil?
How long did it take you.
thanks
jackscholze 2 years ago 2
Measuring out the Rodin coil and then doing a few practice 'winds' with string took about 30 minutes. The actual wire winding took probably around 2 hours, maybe less. I recommend doing a good trace and diagram of your toroid, measure out the 10 degree marks of separation along the circumference, and then connect the lines. After a few lines a smaller circle forms in the center - that is the amount of space you'll have to put your wire spool through as you wind! You need a thin spool!
geminitric 2 years ago