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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2009

This is a standard Bedini SSG circuit that is using a 1" neo sphere magnet and two 3/8" neo spheres stuck to it's sides. The spinning group looks like Saturn with it's rings. The circuit is run on only 1.2 volts. A "satelite generator" is shown being run by the strong magnetic field produced by the spinning magnets. The generator is driving a Joule Thief circuit that illuminates two LEDs.

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  • Here I am again with the same inquiry. The 3/8" neo's increase the field strength, and apparently the satellite generator output, but does the input rise

    fall or remain the same with the addition of the two sticking spheres?

  • zebok3--The 2 small magnets allowed this to run on much LESS power. You don't get the speed out of the rotor but the torque to turn the generator is better.

  • its nice to know i fueled this one magnet idea with my crazy mind! autism has its perks ya know:) at least i started something for once:) i love it nice work!

  • eroutt----I havn't foggotten. I have watched videos of some my projects that others have replicated and I know the feeling. It is nice to know that others can validate your findings by replication and enhancenmt. Thanks

  • cool-i like it

  • m3sca1---I was watching this last night and noticed that the little neos pick up the light from different light sources and it looks like it has multiple rings It is cool!!

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  • you should make one of them with lots of rings rotating the opiset way of the earth in high voltage :)

  • can u make a video on how to make the lunchbox motor or a really easy bendini circuit?

  • Very nice work! Thx for video :)

  • put some coloured LED's near it and do a long exposure photo in the dark!!!!

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