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Uploaded by on Nov 19, 2010

Winding coils for use in a Pulse Motor how to build a coil that uses transformer plates as a core and requires a special winder to build this type of coil

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  • ok friend, I understand, I have a 250-280 volt outlet with three-wire coil, but I put 450 turns in the coil, you tell me the par motor improvement with fewer turns.?

  • @hernaldor not sure I'm using a inverter 12v to 120ac max draw for 12 coils 3.1amps at 120v you need npn chips rate to handle that voltage and calculate your trigger resistance I used a variac to help get it working perfect Good luck

  • My question is why are you so few laps, if you usually are more than 400 turns per coil. on your point of view and according to your experiments is sufientes with 65ft (20mt) and not 100 m?

  • @hernaldor the motor operates at 120V and the trigger resistance is high so trigger is in milliseconds so nothing gets more than a few degrees above room temp radiant event is low but recovery of 50 to 80% of energy and makes more torque so a little deferent than a standard Bedini, but happy with the Cartmotor charging at 15 to 30 amps so its all good. :P

  • The generator coil is to wound counter to the winding of the power and trigger coil. You are able to collect the magnetic without stressing the battery.

  • @uusedman the pulse coil wires are all twisted together and the trigger is hooked up opposite of the power wires but they are all wound the same direction on the core as far as the batteries they have been conditioned to take a pulse charge they don't even get warm the last on the 2and shelf gets a little warmer than the others but nothing close to what a normal battery charger would do even if i'm dumping 35 amps into them.

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  • @zeropointfuel your video is great. I forgot to mention that. My previous comment was about winding the generator coil in counter clock wise, it is what Bedini kind of asked. I believe they need to be wired the opposite way. My motor is not there yet, however, I thought to propagate the idea that I just learned. 6 stars!

  • Nice coil ^^

    good idea°!°

    Cheers...

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