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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2009

Just finished the motor section of my motor generator.

The motor is running off a Bedini SSG/Monopole circuit. I have designed it to have the highest possible mechanical efficiency and it performs even better than I expected.

Top speed is 6000 RPM and it draws 650ma at 12.5 volts.

I have been designing/building it for the last 6 months but only recently realized its similarity to the 1984 Watson Motor Generator... I think Its going to be very interesting when its finished ^_^

Full details can be found at:
http://www.theundergroundlab.org

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  • sweet! That thing is running really well.

    I'm working on a motor with the same setup actually.

    One question though ... How did you attach the magnet wheel to the shaft?

  • Super glue ^_^ not really secure if you grab the shaft while it's at top speed but it holds alright...

  • Is that the mjl21194 transistor????

    if it is could you tell me where did you got it????? because here in Greece i cant find it

  • They are MJL21194 transistors. I am in the UK and get them from Courtiestown co uk. They are also Bedini enthusiasts and their transistors are high quality and very well priced. I believe they will ship to greece, though you may pay extra for postage.

  • it's darn good to see you here again introvertebrate... I wonderd what happened to ya...

    Very nice setup... who's CNC did you use to do that perspex? lol

    Reverse diode across emitter to collecter was one of the improvements i did in my feedback to source as well as a diode linking the trigger coil to the primary power...

    Howeveer, i used a cap bank and a diode to stop any generated power and the forward EMF from hitting the primarry battery...

    I got monster build number 4 on the go at TEEP

  • Thanks Comwarrior! I've been around, but recently moved house so it's been a bit hectic... apparently there's a recession or something... (shrugs)

    I'll check out your thread at TEEP ^_^

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  • Where do you get the hard plastic case to build one?

  • @shades2 Ok, then i understand. Nice! Its lot of BS here on youtube for sure. Im not an engineer or physicist so my knowledge are limited, but im very interested in this kind of research. But i can understand that if you producing electricity its always some loss of energy, then the question would be how much energy can you produce and how efficient you can be, and thats really interesting!

    I think fusion are the most efficient process we know, but thats for the future to decide. 

  • @Banzay20 Not my project actually, just looking. :) There is no free energy to be had though, just a highly efficient electric motor. These things can be 20% more efficient than existing electric motors. As most power consumption in the UWA is electric motor based (home fridges/industry etc.) that is no small saving for the electric grid. That saved energy can be used to charge EV's.

    Anyone that tells you they're getting free energy or breaking the laws of thermodynamics is telling you fibs.

  • @shades2 Thanks, yeah in my mind it sounds good to, if im lucky it maybe already exist some sort of maglev/air bearing (sunon), but more research have to be done!

    I didn´t understand what your goal was whit this pulse motor, free energy? It look really nice by the way, and good luck whit your project!

  • @Banzay20 If you're interested in levitating magnetic fans etc. Sunon make plenty of maglevs that you can buy quite cheaply to take a look at. Some of the quietest fans around. They also make blowers.

    I guess if you set something up with high-strength neodymium magnets you might be able to build some sort of air-bearing, fairly hard to do though without special manufacturing equipment. That would make a wind turbine really effective and would last a long time without any servicing.

  • @shades2 Nice! Im on the planning stage of building a wind turbine/generator, maybe it would work there to, it could be a method in an low wind area maybe.

  • @Banzay20 Of course.

  • Your website is down, do you have any schematics for the wiring diagram?

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