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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2009

A novel electrical oscillator powered by magnetic field modulation.

I created this little beauty...all that is in the video is a little 500ma 12v power supply from wall, a hand made bifilar coil (wired as such...meaning two windings wired in series), two powerful n35 neo magnets separated with a thin acrylic square, and a very heavy duty magnetic reed switch.

The magnets saturate the core and create a defined magnetic field...the reed switch turns on when brought close enough. This shifts the field and turns the reed switch off...only to happen over and over again. As you can see I can adjust the frequency up to the mechanical limit.

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  • Interesting way to do that! I love how it dosnt use a transistor. Can you post the specs on energetic forum?

    Do you think a bedini coil would work?

  • I believe any coil can do it...and, actually it IS the coil from MY Bedini inspired motor.

    I never used transistors because I prefer the hard-switching of mechanical switches.

    As for schematic...it's a 1:1 bifilar coil, with the two windings wired in series with each other making one winding. The reed switch is just in line with the power wire.

  • Are you doing anything with the radiant pulse? or is this just a switching demonstration.....

    I'm thinking of trying this with the purpose of lighting CFL ...

  • I have collected it with a reversed diode and capacitor....I then used the SCR triggering ,method in Bearden's book "Free Energy Generation Circuits and Schematics" to pulse various things (Gas lamps, Ignition Coil, etc)

  • Can you please put back online your old video's, which showed the blue flame from the mot/adp?

  • I do not have these videos anymore...I am sorry

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  • this looks like a cool way of oscillating a circuit. I would like to see a diagram of the circuit set up. I would like to try it on my motor projects. This would be great. Thanks.

  • It's essentially a transformer, if you look at the second video I can collect the back spikes with a reversed diode....really efficient too

    It's just a really cool effect I thought

  • looks cool, but what is it?

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