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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2010

This is a video of some of my past projects linked together and it is interesting to see how energy can be moved from the start of the chain to the end and there is also the bemf of the Bedini to put to some use but the amount of energy that can be recieved and stored in the cap may be sufficient to run another motor but that is for another day.

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  • Fantastic demonstration! It looks as though the energy really does amplify within the field area...

  • @area46241 .Thanks.I think i will try a bigger coil and see what that can do.From what i have seen so far with these exciter circuits,bigger is better so stay tuned.Jonny

  • Johnnydavro's Galaxy of Power! nice work.

  • Thanks Cosmic.Jonny

  • Jonny, thank you for sharing your work.

    Where are we going here? Do you think that when all the satellites are set up to generate power, we could have OU?

  • Hi James.I think the satelitte generators are the best way to extract energy from the bearingless rotor as they are not really bothered if the rotor wanders about and maybe this energy could be used to augment the running of the motor to some extent.To what extent is yet to be determined but any increase in run time or power reduction is a step in the right direction.Cheers.Jonny.

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  • Very good !

    Yes, try to build many more pickup coils and power with them many more LEDs.

    I guess the single repelling spinning magnets will enhance the energy output,

    yes, so bigger and many more are better !

    Good luck.

    Regards, Stefan.

  • Jonny, you blow my mind. I have to write down notes when I watch your videos and I still have trouble trying to replicate your work. This one is "Off the chain"

    Cheers!

  • @TheBillythekid2010 Hi.the exciter circuit used in this vid is of my own design but very similar in performance to Slayers exciter but with very different characteristics.

    Spinning flux fields is a fascinating area to research and loads of fun too.Thanks for your comment.Jonny

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