One magnet no bearing Bedini motor .Twin rotor Test

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Uploaded by on May 15, 2009

In this video i am spinning two N42 diametricaly magnetised Neo magnets of one power coil.The power coil is the central coil and the the magnets are on stands next to the power coil.

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  • these will never work, im wondering when people will learn the basic laws of thermodynamics.

  • @uuuaaaaaa.Looks like there spinning fine to me.This vid was to show the close interaction of multiple magnetic fields and they are actualy quite complex in this vid and to be honest i have not got a clue why you are linking to thermodynamic laws here but thanks for taking the time to view the vid.Jonny

  • Hi jonnydavro. You made me think again about Jon's grid, which I abandoned few months ago, (I needed coil :)))

    What if....exciter coil isn't like the one we used? I'm not saying that it's impossible to achieve resonance between 64 neos with it. I didn't try more than 4. I was thinking about JB Window Motor coil type, going around the grid. Do I make any sense? I wish Jon could give a hint about.

    Regards

  • Hi blackchisel.I would try it but on a small scale maybe with the 4 neo's you already have so you won't need a great deal of wire and if you get results comparable or better than before it may be a clue or even solve the mystery jondepew has created with his grid.When you think about it,the magnetic field has to be large to effect every magnet so a single bifilar coil may work over short distances,you could off course use slave coils to effect more magnets but your idea of using a window coil is

  • untried for this purpose so well worth looking at.Let me know how you get on if you try it as i am sidlined with other projects at the mo.Happy experimenting.Regards jonny

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  • Hi jonny, I was even thinking about Helmholtz coils but I was wrong. I got response from Jon today and went to look again at his grid and notes. There are no coils under, over or around his set up and in his own words - "Yes there is a master field ..but it is only used to divide individual magnets(substance)". He got me thinking more and equaly puzzled.

    Regards

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