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Bedini Motor - Faster and Lower Amps

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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2008

Hello!

I have now get it faster (it's werry dificult, may set pot. meter many times...).
And now runing eaven faster AND eat only 0,15-0,17 A.

I have get 2 new battery. One is smaller, which you see in vid. And the other one is same zide as like charging one (7Ah).

And now I start to desing new construction of the new motor.

Enjoy!

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  • Did that guy say magnetic bearings? Can those be purchased, cause no friction would be wonderful,lol.

  • Nah! I did get my bearings from VHS videoplayer :) They are very good tought!

    You can use normal ballbearings.

    Hey! You can get good bearings from old computer hard-drive! There are also strong Neo magnets :)

  • Oh yea, I bet little bronze motor bearings are great, thanks I should try that. I am currently using big ball bearings from scooter wheel, they are nice and heavy duty, but lag a little friction.

    Congratulations on your 85% efficeint Newman motor! That sounds great, my bedini isn't close to that at all, lol.

  • No! Not 85% efficency Newman motor, Overunity Magnet motor was 85% :)

  • You need WD-40

    take the squeaky thing out, its hurting my ears.

  • Look at my other vid's! That is old wheel.

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  • Oh, the 2 wheels on motor bearings, i see. That seems pretty good for that.

    Lol, ok Newman motor we will see I am interested. I desulfated my lawnmower battery, the radient energy is wonderful :)

  • Wait, can you buy magnetic bearings?

    That would be neat. They never wear out.

  • WD-40 is NOT a bearing lubricant. If you put WD-40 on your bearings they will be even more knackered. For high speed with minimal friction, one MUST use dry, air or magnetic bearings. Stakeboard or skate wheels are good for experimenting.

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