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Uploaded by on Sep 4, 2008

This video explains how it is possible to charge 9 Volt alkaline non rechargeable batteries with
this small monopole motor Neodymium Magnets operating at 1400 rpm .8 amps

Check out http://www.zeropointfuel.com/ for more information

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  • how did you install the coils in series or parallel? did you use the same bedini or more setups? how many turns and diameter spool?

  • @Mrinfoone coils are in parallel each winding has it's own power chip  the coils were 80 ft I think this motor was scraped a few years ago check out the channel for the latest pulse motor technology

  • I am not sure I see the point in this... Is there not easier ways to convert 12V into 36V (with current limiting) to charge the batteries? What am I missing here?

  • @peeblestech yes you are missing the point! a Bedini charger can charge and repair many deferent types of batteries including car lead acid batteries, it can clean the sulfated plates inside the battery I have batteries that are 8 years old and change to 13V . the 9 volt charge is just another way to use a Bedini charger

  • is it just me, or did you multiply 4 and 9 and get 32?

  • lol, yep good catch your the first one to see that, and may I just say DOH!!!!

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  • yes I manufactured the wheel it is made of ABS plastic. this material is a low-cost engineering plastic that is easy to machine and fabricate with it is ideal material for prototyping it can be purchased in large blocks if you're looking for local supplier machinist use this product to manufacture jigs

  • whats the wheell made ot of and did u make it

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