Bobin Bedini.ASF
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Nice Demo. I enjoyed the video. This would make a great Science Fair project.
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@Lidmotor I've been trying to understand that for years. :) Thrapp talked slightly about how Stubblefields cell worked, I'll try and dig that interview up if I can find it. If I have it correct, he calls it dominate energy, and the earth cell could catch this energy. I Think Stubblefield's cells was like an induction coil which modulated this energy running between the poles.
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@Wavefront101 -----I have thought about that but what I don't want to do is just build a regular galvonic battery like a lemon battery only using dirt. The way that I understand it, with a true earth battery something else goes on there. Back in he telegraph days they used them. I'll have to do some research.
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@medi40 -----That circuit applies to a "window" type of Bedini and it won't work on this arrangement unfortunately. The coils have to wrap around the magnet and form a window for it to run inside of.
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@Lidmotor you could use pots with dirt in them, and the earth cells would be isolated.
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Hi. Can you run it for us with sequential window motor circuit? ?
Thank you.
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GBluer----I will have to try that. The problem is that I have a very small patch of "earth to try it on. Most of what is outside my door is concrete.
i always thought it was abit of a waste to have a 2 winding coil when 1 of the windings is only used for triggering. (only 1/2 of the space is used for the main coil).
rroge5 2 years ago
rroge5---That is an interesting comment. One of the reasons that I did this was to try out different ratios of the 60 ft. of wire that fits on the bobbin. The one in the video is 1:1 (30 ft. for each ). On other ones I have varried the ratio and it still works. If you use a reed switch instead of the transistor then the whole 60 ft. can be used for the drive coil. That makes a very very simple pulse motor. The back spike on that one is terrific.
Lidmotor 2 years ago