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@SJohnM81 ...I agree ! that was very frustrating for me also, that was'nt the only time they have done that either. Although I have been critical of what he's done, I do have great respect for him. I wish thought if he would be more sincere about showing the "World" how to actually apply some of the technologies in real world applications like mainly powering our houses and not just for wasting money & time on more experimenting. What size wire did you use?, i was thinking of 20 or 22 ga.
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lacker the coils could fix the unwinding :P making it possibly unstable
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Thanks for getting back with me John .. . I appreciated ! if your trying to redirect the magnetic field from the magnets into facing coils, one of the best materials to use is "Orientated Silicon steel". Next best is to use transformer laminations on their ends. Transformer lamination material is "Non Orientated" but still much better than plain mild steel. If plain mild steel blocks is what the "Bedini video" suggests", (don't know why they would !) then stick with it. i guess. Thanks again.
vid009 1 year ago
@vid009 Laminations would be great and are recomended by Bedini to help limit the buildup of eddie currents in the pole pieces, but I just want to get a working model first. Will have to have a look into the steel you mentioned. Cheers.
SJohnM81 1 year ago
@SJohnM81 Hi again John, have a couple of questions. I Received the Bedini DVD on the Converter but he does not go into exact details of the coils and magnets. He briefly mentions high impedance coils but that was it. On the magnets, I figure their just stacks of ceramics. Did you find other information on the coils and magnets from other sources or estimated from his DVD as i did? TKS
vid009 1 year ago
@vid009 Hi mate, One of the annoying things in that DVD is when Bedini is about to explain how he adjusted the schematic from the patent to be correct, but before he does the camera man asks him some other question and bedini never gets back to what he was about to say.
The coils are not high impedance, they need to be as low as possible. That is why each coil is tri-filar wound. The magnets are just ceramic, however I need to get a gauss meter to make sure each stack is the same.
SJohnM81 1 year ago
Nice looking unit, i too would like to built one, just waiting for the DVD .. .What are the black blocks at the top & bottom of each magnet stack, ? soft iron cores? they are bigger than the magnets themselves. TKS
vid009 1 year ago
@vid009 Yeah mate the blocks are mild steel and are a bit longer than the magnets. This helps to shape the field. I haven't done anything with this in a while, but now that I have finished my studies etc I will be getting back into it. I did see some results with the second set of coils, but they unwound themselves also. The new core design stops unwinding but makes it very difficult to attach to the winding machine.
Cheers
SJohnM81 1 year ago