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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2009

This is a spinning top that is partially levitated and driven by an electromagnet pulse circuit. The top has a sphere magnet inside it that is pushed by the electromagnet. The firing of the electromagnet is controlled by a transistor circuit that is triggered by the spinning magnet. A part of the circuit is used for charging a second battery. This part captures energy that comes off the collasping magnetic field of the electromagnet.

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  • Does that Joule Thief coil wiring arrangement charge any better than the standard Bedini bifilar one?

  • zebok3-----This is really the same idea only done a little different. This common ground is an easier circuit. One DPDT switch is all that is needed to swap batteries.

  • I miss my toys, I miss my toys :) Looks very interesting so nice not to fight with bearings, someday we may get to the point that we just do the particles in the air. we may have our own thunderstorm Bedini :)

  • Mart---The " Bedini magnet tornado charger"?????lol

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  • great video. i'm glad to see someone use my idea of magnetic suspension of vertical mass which get's rid of the bearing/heat/wear factor in a near frictionless environment. your applications are very understandable thanks to your video's. i hope you take it further. keep your visions of what the future may be alive. 5*'s

  • Hi Lid. Your circuit is very impressive. I am going to modify my Electromagnetic engine which I got from Gakken. Thanks for sharing your works with your fans.

  • and why are you not using neodymium 2" N52 sphere magnets? i think it can generate 220 volts/ 110volts using low guage wires dont you think?

  • lidmotor, why not use an PNP transistor which the positive have a direct connection to the battery so it will be charged when the sphere magnet is spinning.

    ahh so your saying i cant be lazy and buy a bundle of 10 guage wire and place the sphere magnet in the middle? thats so sad, rewinding low guage wires are very painful because they are thick :(

  • ROFL well Tesla used the earth as one great big battery, why not? :)

  • kenshin32---If you mean can you buy a ready made coil for this I don't think so. You have to make one.

  • This may allow you to split the duty cycle and double back to source using your Joule Thief as charger between pulses. Looks like you are using flux4energizers common ground. Very exciting!

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