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New Model Bedini attached to HHO cell.

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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2008

A dual bifilar coil SSG with the output routed through 6 plate HHO cell.

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  • your fusees are blowing because your bolt is shorting the cell

  • the cell is mounted on two seperate bolts. There is no short.

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  • if i understand the bedini motor correctly,the output is "negative energy".in the movie "energy from the vacuum pt2" tom bearden states that currently there is no mechanical application for this type of energy.john bedini also states that the ONLY way to convert this energy to a usable form is thru the chemical reaction that takes place inside a battery.somehow the negative energy creates more ions than positive energy.this is supposedly where the over-unity comes from.

  • correct me if i'm wrong...

    I thaught you were using a single battery and the output for the seccond battery was going straight to the HHO cell?

    Remove the second coil completely from the circuit and retest with HHO cell.

    Also, disconnect the HHO cell and use a multimeter and check that you are still getting voltage on the power lines to the hho cell.

  • when connected to the plates, yes. Acting as just an energiser the battery absorbs the spike. I have tested. Removing a connection on one coils power turn, the charging voltage in secondary battery lowers.

  • if you have both drive coils linked together then the back emf from one coil will flow around the second coil and dissapear... it would be easyer to short out around the other drive coil than it is to overcome the 'resistance' of the diode and your HHO plates.

  • now that u mention it, and i think about it. ok. but the power will still go to the second battery.

  • with only one npn transister you will be firing both coils at the same time...

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