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another replication of mikes video that has hidden power

another replication of mikes video that has hidden power - only difference is mine has 12v hidden supply. Could be switched to 6v no prob.  
 

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theDaftman (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Hidden power maybe in the flywheel/shaft housing or has I posted before in the cap is the best plaice maybe that's y its charging before you start to spin it.
theDaftman (1 year ago) Show Hide
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hidden power is in the cap
4freenrg (1 year ago) Show Hide
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The cap started charging before you spun the motor.

Damn! I thought this this was real! I think you hid the battery in the shaft. Probably a small hearing aid battery.
Flyingwigs (1 year ago) Show Hide
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if the meter were powering it, then it would have less than 12 volts and the meter would have shut down due to the power drain. multimeters run off button cell batteries, no way this large motor could ever run on those.
kudortamas (1 year ago) Show Hide
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"if the meter were powering it, then it would have less than 12 volts"; you mean 12 Ohms, right?
kudortamas (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I think the meter is charging the cap. It'll do that if you try to measure resistance instead of voltage. Take out the the meter and use an LED. Let's see if the motor spins then.
joe1001101 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Also, Mr. Bedini himself couldn't duplicate what Mike's did, and showed us where he thought the hidden battery was: in the SSR casing, since the SSR wasn't doing anything anyway.
bccritters (2 years ago) Show Hide
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hmm, thats the first time i heard that Bedini couldnt run the SSG Window motor on a cap.
joe1001101 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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No, it runs on a cap, but after it uses up the energy you put into hand starting it, it will eventualy stop. If you can provide a link to a video (besides Mikes or Mine) that show's just a cap running a Window Motor, that would be very helpful. Thanks,
bccritters (2 years ago) Show Hide
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im currently working on my regular SG and possibly one of Mr. Lindemanns "X" rotor motors, from his Electric Motor secrets DVD. he gave me some good pointers, and i have all the materials now. He told me that the "S" style didnt work very well.

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