Bedini Quadrapole SSG Self Oscillating

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2009

This is a modified brushless motor with four of the twelve stator arms wound to work with the Bedini SSG circuit. The motor will go into self oscillation when used with a CFL bulb. The motor works quite nicely as a battery charge when used in the conventional manner.

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  • ..Ok..so at the 6 seconds...it seems the motor and coils are acting as a transformer? I assume that, since it won't work well after removing the rotor? What is the frequency you're driving the motor coils..? Sounds like several hundred Hz or more. I wear hearing aids and often I don't hear sounds accurately. I'm assuming you're operating the CFL's through the in-base drivers, rather than a very high voltage spike?? And...do you have schematics for these things, or is that secret..?

  • @dougspair

    Since making the video I've learned how to oscillate and control the circuits, much like a Joule Thief oscillator. I never tried it but the high voltage spikes might light the bulbs without the base circuit. No secret on the schematics, but because I'm a YouTube partner I can't post drawings without written consent from the inventor. These are John Bedini's circuits. This particular one is the SSG circuit. Simple School Girl circuit. There are hundreds of videos here showing them.

  • @DadHav ..Ok, I'm looking at some Bedini stuff..including his sales site, battery chargers, some sort of battery/cell that has a winding of wire around a wet towel, but... The Bedini 'motor'..or 'generator' appears to me to actually be a sort of transformer..? On his site, where he's apparently selling Kits...he never actually says they make free power, just refers to them as 'experiments'...? Lighting an LED, 10 ma..2-3 volts forward voltage to light, 40-50 milli-watts..?

  • @dougspair

    Doug the LED's on these motors are just for show. The battery kit on the other hand is only a few milliamperes. Some of the motors operate a little more like a standard generator. Window motors for example can be used with a sequential bipolar circuit and the output from one of the coils can be rectified to charge a capacitor the the capacitor timed to discharge into the battery. Other circuits using SSG charge with the back emf from the coils collapsing.

    J

  • @DadHav I've been fooling with LED's for about 40 years..since the red ones became available for hobbyists...around 1972-3...Digi-Key was one of the first outfits selling this stuff... Back in the days of Allied, Lafayette, and a couple other companies I can't recall just now. I've spent agood part of the last few days examining the various guys posting Bedini experiments, I want to commend you for the very clean 'breadboard' work you're doing.

  • @dougspair

    Yes, we also had Olsen Electronics and of course Heathkit. Thanks for the compliment. I tend to get things to close on boards though.

    J

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  • I'm cool with that. I might consider this.

  • @MrAdrian512

    Adrian. The bulb is lighting from what is usually considered a harmful or unusable Back EMF from the coils. The energy from the coils collapsing and causing a high voltage spike are what's lighting the bulb. These spikes are normally detrimental in Inductive circuits and usually sent to ground or dealt with in some other manner so they don't harm the associated circuitry. Can this be considered free energy because it is usually something that is unwanted? Some think so.

    John

  • im confused is the battery lighting the bulb or is the rotor lighting in???

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