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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2009

bedini self runner+no battery-003-AC

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  • it does! but not as much as i need to run back to the input:( i am working on a better motor as soon as i have more money! i am hoping within a week or two!

  • thanks guys for your comments! and help:)

  • hi eroutt,

    I see where your going with this and what your trying to do...

    However, the coil requires DC in order to make a magnetic field of the correct polarity to push the magnets away...

    The transister is acting as a diode and thus turning the AC into pulsed DC but i think the AC pulses are not co-insiding with the drive coil pulsing...

    I'd like to see you over at the teep forums as this concept hasn't been braught up over their.

    teep [dot] forumco [dot] com

  • The transistor is acting as a diode and thus turning the AC into pulsed DC?

    but i am using dc 9 volts at 200ma where did you get AC as input? is it from the gens to the input? or are you talking about the transistor acting like a ac bridge rectifier as i add he AC from the gen coils to the input?

    AC pulses are not co-insiding with the drive coil pulsing? i am not really sure what your saying here?

    i am signed up to teep by the way:) thanks for the comment!

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  • Nice work eroutt, keep it up !

  • Doesnt the output from magnets pulsing simulate ac ,i have an alternator on my 4 wheeler that puts out ac but then goes through bridge rectifier to change to dc??

  • "I think using AC source will be more efficient than using DC"

    Well, it is better in 1 way only (IMO) in that it does not run down, it's easier to regualte than a battery input. PLUS, you can use a kill-a-watt to get accurate input readings for efficiency calculations.

    Good work, using an AC adapter is good for base-lining and proof of concept stages.

  • You said you were using AC input, but of course after the AC adapter turns it into DC 9 volts, right?

    I did not get that either ERoutt, I am guessing. Plus, your AC adapter looks like a DC output, but I have seen AC to AC stepdown units, I have one that outputs 12 VAC!

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