My SSG - Producing and incredible amount of juice!
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Hey can u make a video tutorial how to make that. Im looking for video tutorial step by step. Thanx.
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nope you would short the circuit :)
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I have one simple question... If it generates more energy than it consumes what's the reason you need bateries? can't it run itself?, i mean can't you conect the output cables to the imput?
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Greetings from Oregon! I made a rotor for my SSG circuit with six mags around. Unfortunately the first mag I installed was facing out toward the coil. Question ... Does it matter which magnetic pole faces the coil? I noticed several people use north. Should I change it? THANKS for any info! Scooterscottii
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Stepping up voltage is useful. If you play with coils then you will get more volts. Car ignition coils have a small winding as input and a much larger winding for output. Via the points this steps up 12v to many thousands of volts. It basically swaps the same energy by building up and then collapsing a magnetic field through a couple of coils. I am not sure this is actually different.
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A great trick to try is to SHORT coil leads on your gen coils out with a switch - just a millisecond or so - this will collapse the coil and on rebound you will get X20 voltag in caps
find a sweetspot in timing where it doesnt affect your draw to motor
Blast caps into batteries in a timing in synch with your motor coil pulses - do the charging at "0" line if looking with scope - correspondes to OFF time between motor coil pulses -this is when to release caps to charge
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no free energy here ! a step up transformer will do the same without moving parts! I f you can't pull any decent current, your total power is obviously low as well your efficiency. i.e. no overunity.
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You're doing some cool stuff here. Keep at it!
You are not alone in having success with Bedini motors. You all should study each others' work:
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Actually Rob, The 'power' discussed in this video refers to the energy captured in my capacitors. These caps are fed by generator coils, being induced by magnets passing. These are not bifilar coils and are not connected to the rest of the circuit. As for your other comments, many thanks.
hi would the voltage be able to make a plasma spark on a spark plug,if so this could be used in a super heated steam injector.
honda4004 3 years ago
working today, cap one easily attained full capacity. All the capacitors are rated at 2200uf 63V. So, today when I discharged them into the small motor, there have been some big sparks! Also some nice little burns...
Pwordchernoir 3 years ago