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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2009

This is my replication attempt at Jonnydavro's No Bearing Bedini Motor. I am using the standard 3055 transistor and the regular Bedini set-up. For the coil, I once again am using Lidmotor's transformer coil. I am powering this with a nine volt battery. I want to say thanks to Jonny, Xenomorphlabs, errout, and all the guys over at overunitydotcom.

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  • Hi Bill,

    Very nice tidy setup, using a discarded saucespan lid is cool thinking, and recycled to boot lol.

    Shave a bit off the base of that black thingie to give it a more pointy end and I think it will behave itself.

    jim

  • Jim:

    Thank you very much. These devices are really cool and I think we can learn a lot from them. Jonnydavro is the leader in this field and I am glad he shared his device with the rest of us. You should make one of these, they are fun to watch while they are spinning and charging your battery.

    Bill

  • You and I think alike. It is a challenge to get these things to run but I get a big kick out of it. Alot of fun. I like you "pan lid" base for the electronics. What we are doing reminds me of the movie "Those magnificant men in their flying machines". There were all kinds of strange airplane designs in the movie---all of em flying. These circuits we do are like that. They all work in their own strange way.

  • Lidmotor:

    Thank you. I made another video and posted it using a flat plate and it works better. I also used a 12 volt bat. as I noted what you said in your video. I still get the "X" wobble but Jonnydavro believes he solved that by selecting magnets that have a more pointed end rather than blunt. (like mine) I am going to find some. I love that movie and I agree. Our devices may look a bit odd or strange but they work. Thanks for your comments.

    Bill

  • on my bandsaw the wheels are higher in the center and the blade finds its way to the top, soooo, try reversing your top, so its high point is in the center, will prob be hard to get going but maybe it will work the same as the bandsaw blade.

    yar

  • That is an interesting suggestion. I know about the effect you are speaking of with the band saw blades but never considered that. I posted another video right after this one where I changed to a flat (non-concave) surface and it stays in the center pretty well. Thank you for your idea though, I will consider that.

    Bill

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  • yeah... youtube has helped me allot... i wouldn't know to much without my friends here either! keep up the awesome videos man! :D

  • Well, 2 years ago, I didn't know much about this stuff at all. I have learned a lot from my friends over at Overunitydotcom forum and here on youtube. Everyone is very helpful and they share a lot of information. Without them, I would still know very little. Thanks.

    Bill

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