Bedini SG Type Motor P1

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Uploaded by on Sep 4, 2008

a closer look at zeropointfuel's small SG monopole motor a look inside information about its construction utilizing Neodymium Magnets and magneto triggered operation
Check out http://www.zeropointfuel.com/ for more information

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  • great setup !!!

    i guess you have cop>1 ?

    i your ampermeter in the 2º batery bank doesn´t work , it can´t measure the corren´t of the output ?

  • motor was constructed to study the bedini radiant energy phenomenon I've mostly been concerned with conditioning different types of batteries, yes my Amp meter doesn't work I hooked it up through the output the of this motor and the motor controller, for some reason multimeter circuit doesn't like radiant energy some developers have recommend a analog Amp meter for that reason, but from what I have learned from my experiments is a amp meter does a really poor job of registering radiant energy.

  • The only thing I would change is the welding rods.... would goto toridal ferrite cores they have less drag. very nice setup, are you using multiple diodes on each transistor out? Thanks for sharing.

  • yes, I have been studying ferrite cores but I had not considered a toridal? thanks for this suggestion on the diode question,the aluminum heatsink plate each group of five transistors has a diode cluster attached to the heatsink plane each transistor does not have an output diode, energy is pulse through the heatsink plate. and thank you

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  • That is cool. you did a very good job, Better than I could of done!

  • do you mean cores like the ones used by Thane C. Heins for his dragless generator coils? have you tried out the idea? i've been meaning to test it out but haven't gotten around to it yet... watch?v=jpIdu1lWVW0

  • have you tried to use a simple coil (6 /12 volt relay coil) in series with the detection coil ?

    some else said that reduces the power in and have the same rotation of the motor ....i don´t test it yet.....

  • yes i tryed the same in my motor bedini with a fluke 79 and i have the same problem ! i think that´s because the hight pulse of the back emf and because the corrent changes direction the digital multimeters goes crazy with that ! an hi resolution osciloscop is the best way to see whats happens...

    yes i read also about this problem with all type of ampermeters.... in my coil core i used >98 % niquel welding rods ( used to sold iron cast/melted)

    sorry about the english

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