Bedini exciter step by step build

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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2011

This is a step by step guide on how to make my bedini exciter.The circuit diagram can be found here.
http://img195.imageshack.us/i/bediniexciterupdatedcir.jpg/
The most important thing to ensure it works is a large 1:1 bifilar coil.Mine is made from winding two 250g spools of 26swg enamel copper wire onto a larger spool .
If the large L1 coil is not emitting a wireless field,reverse the connections to the L2 coil.You can check for a wireless field by using an Led Avramenko plug detector.Construction details can be found here.
http://img828.imageshack.us/i/avplugdetector.jpg/
If you can't get the bedini circuit to work.try adjusting the 1k pot or spinning a magnet in front of the coil.
Run the circuit on 12v or more until you have a working circuit with plasma and it is a good idea to use an amp meter in series so you can monitor current draw.
A smaller L1 coil can be used if it has a ferrite core like i have shown in previous video's.
There is a very active thread on all things exciter related which can be found here and it will be a valuable resource for anyone experimenting with these type of circuits.
http://www.energeticforum.com/renewable-energy/showthread.php?s=da2f754ac971b...

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  • What a fantastic video! Its very kind of you Jonny to take the time to make the construction of your exciters very clear. I need simple how to videos like this as they are great troubleshooting resources. Im gonna try this strange singing coil ASAP. Great work

  • Thankyou Seth.I seem to have the only one of these so it would be great if you could try it.It is straight forward really.You just need to use a decent bifilar coil for the bedini circuit.I use 1:1 ratio and make the coil with two 250gram spools of 26swg mag wire from maplins.Happy experimenting.Jonny.

  • The negative on the primary battery go’s to the inner 20 gauge wire on the coil which also go’s to the emitter on the transistor and the inner 24 gauge wire from the coil go’s to the collator on the transistor then the neon bulb is connected to the emitter and collator is there any problems you see in this hookup? My core is made of iron filing glued together. some people have told me to play with the pot intel it work do you agree or are they talkin shit

  • Hi 333kgb.I think i see your problem.The 24g inner wire should be connected to emitter,you have it connected to collector.The inner 20g wire should go to collector.You have it connected to primary negative.The diode for the charge battery goes from collector to charge battery positive but make sure the cathode(end with stripe)is connected to charge battery positive.Neon direction does not matter.I sent you a pm with build instructions.Go through it and you will see the problem with your coils.

  • Hi and sorry Johny, I was looking in the dictionary because Englisch is not my language. We say a pinset (dutch) bud in the dictionary is written "pincers" ore "forceps" used by a "chirurg" ? Its a handy tool for grabing and manupulating little things ! Its only a little tip !

  • @sheeptrik. AH Pincers Now that is a good tip and i will be looking in the pound shop for a pair.Inserting components into breadboards is not one of my strong points so any help and tips are most welcome.Thanks again.Jonny.

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  • Dunno if been mentioned..but does the plasma not burn because of the pulse frequency difference to a normal exciter ? The scream sound there seems to indicate a pulse difference.

  • @jonnydavro You should be used to that situation by now mate lol

  • The potentiometer is connected to a 24 gauge outside coil wire. My 1N4007 diode is connected to the positive on the secondary battery. Then the outside 20 gauge wire runs to negative on the secondary battery and on the positive on the primary battery

  • Nice video! Hi I have been trying to get the bedini motor to work, but the wheel just comes to a stop. My setup is 1N4001 diode is connected on the emitter to the base on the transistor. Then the base is connected to a 470 resister. Then resister is connected to the potentiometer.

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