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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2008

..shows the ability of magnets in repelling mode, to interact to support relative rotary motion

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  • Hi..if the changes were there, they were very subtle..I didn't notice any audible change, but I may have been distracted by trying to keep the motions to the freewheel smooth and close to the Bedini wheel I have a frequency counter on order and will see if that shows anything, and let you know. But definitely the Bedini wheel was driving the freewheel..didn't seem like a symbiotic relationship...but..???

    Thanx for the idea..will give it a go.

  • i have been succesful with this as well....have you tried to hook up a coil to the free spinning wheel ?????

  • Hi..not yet but will be next. Probably tried before, but I will hook up coils and timing electronics for each magnet, that will charge a capacitor, which will feed the coils to turn the wheel. Maybe a futile exercise but I'm curious to see where it leads.

    Will post that effort.

    Thanx

  • I enjoyed it :O) What is your longest run before dropping out?

  • Hi...it was actually around 7 hours, that because the battery that drove the Bedini wheel was partly charged, and when it drained, the whole system halted.. I haven't tried any longer tests.

    Cheers

  • Hi

    Yes..I tried it, but no success. About 20 degrees from in-plane, it would drop out of sync. Didn't spend a lot of time trying tho. Lots of variables to consider with this game.

    Any success I have I will post a.s.a.p, and will keep on trying.

    Appreciate your posts too...!

    Thanx

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  • Good work!

    Quick thought: have you established the change in power drained by the Bedini wheel with the freewheel in and out of place? Did the rpm's change at all? I'd like to know whether freewheel is boosting or parasiting on the the Dedini wheel.

    I'm no expert at all, but I'd think of a hubless wheel and the wheel having "rim" interlocked, to attain slightly different angles.

    Thanks,

    J

  • Excellent. Thank you for posting this.

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