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Uploaded by on Jun 26, 2011

Hello everybody; just thought I would do a quick update of the current status of my OU experiments.

It's been quite a while since I produced any new videos and I have decided to set aside the Bedini experiments in favor of some other possibilities such as a Tariel Kapanadze low impedance, earth tapping system. Or a Muller Dynamo.

So this may be my last video on Bedini technology and I am even considering selling my latest pulsed motor to somebody else who might like to experiment with it. Feel free to make an offer. It's a well built, seven output, machine and does come with two styles of rotor.

Anyway; I'm going to start working on some new experiments so, hopefully, I will have some more videos to offer in the future.

And, hopefully, I will not become frustrated because certain, critical, information is not being released preventing me from replicating the device in order to LEARN and IMPROVE upon it.

Have fun experimenting and may peace be with you.

Scorch.

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  • please, what is the thickness of wire, and how many threads is on coil? thanks :)

  • @xiroplast The large SSG is eight conductors. One trigger and seven outputs. One Hundred feet, 20 AWG, tightly twisted.

  • I have never been able to achieve more than about 97% with this particular type of system as it is. And it will take at least 100.1% to maintain battery charge. It's pretty cool but I believe there is a lot more potential in truly resonant systems such as a Tarial Kapanadze earth tapping system or the Muller Dynamo which is what I am studying now.

  • How much you selling it for?

  • @bronxpups

    Please contract with me in private. ordersATbatpackDOTcom

    FYI: Aluminum rotor with ceramic magnets and Stainless rotor with neodymium magnets cost about $240 EACH to machine and balance plus various other components. And Rick's tiny, three coil, kit sold for $250 and this energizer is SUBSTANTIALLY larger BUT all things are negotiable so email me. I may also consider letting go the of the smaller energizer and other energizer stuff as well and can provide more details and photos.

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  • Hey Scorch, there are a lot of videos demonstrating the bedini motors with different results. So to clarify you are able to charge the four batteries with the one without a loss to the first battery here? Could you let it run over-night without any problems of the first battery running down? The reason I ask is I want to try this with AA batteries, but from what I've found nobody has been able to get it to work without the charging battery dropping too low. Maybe it can't be done small scale?

  • looks good thanx for the update.

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