Bedini pulse Motor
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At the end of your vid, you say, "I don't believe the battery being charged would cycle many times..." You may be mistaken there. See the replication of this motor done by thedaftman. He has run it for months at a time with just the two batteries. When his charging battery runs low, he has a switch that automatically switches the two batteries. I'm not saying that it's over-unity but I think that at least it shows highly improved efficiencies versus the conventional methods.
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forget about current... current is incedental and doesn't charge the batteries... one battery is unlikely to fully charge a single secondary battery... you really need several (perhaps four) batteries on the back end. You've made a great start so don't give up on it at such an early stage!
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It would be interesting to see you charge multiple batteries at the same time and see how your results differ. You can use a dc power brick from a laptop or radio shack and easily measure what is going in from that as it should not vary like a battery will over time.
Do you actually think this kind of energy follows ohms law? LOL its about the radiant energy.
ddanvos68 4 years ago
If I cannot use normal electronic calculation
for current flow. What math do you use then.
If the driving battery depletes its energy faster than you can charge the other battery, the motor is a failure.
toranarod 4 years ago