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One magnet Bedini motor with twin magnet rotor.

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Here i am testing a twin magnet rotor.The magnets north poles are facing the same direction.This was a test to see if i could negate the dead spot found at the centre position of the coil and it does.It will also run satellite magnets at a greater distance from the main rotor and i also found an interesting effect.When i move the magnet towards the coil,the amp draw would go negative.You can see this if you look closly at the meter towards the end of the vid.The Suspended rotor idea was something that Xenomorph and El-tigre came up with and i have adapted it to twin magnets.The rotor runs very quick and stable and if you place a small piece of plastic between the nail and 6mm sphere magnet,the friction is further reduced.Thanks to lidmotor for that tip.
Edit-I have found that i can also get negative amp draw readings with a single magnet suspended rotor if moved in the same way.

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  • negative amp draw is very unique. I would like to try to replicate this feature, but I couldn't find the 10 satellite video with the schematic on your chanel, so I sent you my email.

  • Hi Tomcon.The Vid you want is called"Onemagnet no bearing bedini with 10 satellite rotors"but i have sent it you anyway.Hope you find a use for it.If you do,let us all know regards jonny

  • Good idea, when i did the suspension i realized that a much bigger and stronger single magnet can be used here. Maybe like an as longs cyclinder as the 2 magnets together. It can be even squarish, you can get them in N52 even.

    Not sure if exceeding the coils diameter with the length is good though.

  • Hi Xenomorph.I think your right and you can use big magnets.,those N52's sound good.I don't think there is a problem overlapping the coil as i look on the rotor magnets as magnetic sails catching magnetic wind if that makes any sense.I like the suspended rotor idea and Lids tip on the piece of plastic between the nail and magnet,together they make a neat rotor.Thanks for sharing,regards jonny

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  • Found the vid and schematic, thank you!

  • Hi Kev.Forgot to mention,The transitor i am using in this vid is a 2n2222.and its a 3055 on the circuit diagram but i have just tested a 3055 and that does it too so it does not look like its transistor specific.Regards jonny

  • Hi Kevin.The schematic is at the start off my 10 satellite rotor vid or if you want me to send it you,pm me your email.I think it may have something to do with the rotor which is two N42 20MMX 20MM diametricaly magnetised cylinders. I have not seen this before.Regards jonny.

  • Whats the circuit your running? it's surely can't be a standard bedini coz their not supposed to be able to do that...

    Any chance you could send me the schematic?

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