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How to Build a Bedini Motor ... Part 1

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Part 1 of How to Build a Bedini Motor... Introduction to the Bedini Motor.

If you get bored of my endless ranting about the motor jump to Part 2 where we start building the bedini circuit.

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  • @SyTyger ah yes, but it is over unity, getting more power out then you put in!

  • @333kgb hi. did you managed to make it work? Please reply to me

  • This would spin with very little energy, but it couldn't handle a significant load, and if it did, would require substantially more power to the electromagnet.

    How is this any different than a conventional electric motor? The pulsing energy input? This merely reduces the energy input, torque, and thus output of the engine, yes?

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  • @introvertebrate fancy putting a video together with a non working model, burnt out circuits!!

  • hi, nice work! I have a meter and I want to know how much amps are coming out of the battery were do the 2 leads of the meter go

  • ..you have done the best i have ever seen to make this doable ..thank you so much ...

  • The negative on the primary battery go’s to the inner 20 gauge wire on the coil which also go’s to the emitter on the transistor and the inner 24 gauge wire from the coil go’s to the collator on the transistor then the neon bulb is connected to the emitter and collator does it matter which way I put the neon bulb? And is there any problems you see in this hookup? Thanks for you help!

  • The potentiometer is connected to a 24 gauge outside coil wire. My 1N4007 diode is connected to the positive on the secondary battery. Then the outside 20 gauge wire runs to negative on the secondary battery and on the positive on the primary battery.

  • Hi I have been trying to get the bedini motor to work, but the wheel just comes to a stop. My setup is 1N4001 diode is connected on the emitter to the base on the transistor. Then the base is connected to a 470 resister. Then resister is connected to the potentiometer. 

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