How to Make the Coil for the Bedini Motor (SSG/Schoolgirl)

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Uploaded by on Dec 18, 2007

How to make a simple bifilar coil for the bedini motor.

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  • so the wire has an insulator on it???

  • yep... it may not look like it but magnet wire has a thin layer of insulation around it... normally enamel

  • what is that coating on the wire if it was burnt off can you repair it

  • you can get different kind of coating but usually it is enamel... it can be burnt off.

    You could repair small areas using heat shrink or insulation tape. Glue is another possibility but I doubt its reliable. Depends how bad the damage is...

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  • @introvertebrate what ga wire you rekon he using as i need some wire but dont know what ga to get?

  • Would a toilet tube work for a coil?

  • you should emphasize which direction to wind it, and where the wires go onto and off of the new spool, because that makes the N and S. Like- insert on inner part of spool on the left side, wind toward yourself, exit on right side , outer edge of spool

  • where did you buy the magnet wire ?

  • I have a question after making the coil, are wires attached to the steel core? how come it becomes an electro magnet if it was not attached? the iron core is separated by the spool's shaft right? how come it becomes an electromagnet? and there are also insulators in the wires how come it becomes an electro magnet thanks

  • hello that such excuses do not speak English I speak Spanish, but you are disturbed by the construction of the coil, I look at you join the two wires together and put back on track that is all, is that a wire is thinner than the other thanks you help me?

  • Did you used an average [Cu] wire? or is it an special variation?

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