awesome stuff man! ... By: dodoshlodo. on 15 Jul 08, 11:09:04 awesome stuff man! great to see another Aussie having a crack, I've just started my Bedini experiments, cheers 4 the upload!
Lol, I never got ... By: shannrenn. on 15 Jul 08, 09:12:58 Lol, I never got around to making it. That little disc threw a magnet and I spent the rest of the arvo trying to fix it!
sure, you can run ... By: shannrenn. on 15 Jul 08, 09:11:52 sure, you can run something off it. There are plenty of people who have modified fans to do this, including myself.
People will always continue to knock these devices. What they dont understand is that they are a simplified teaching tool. 95% of the replications out there are built to understand the basics of a pulsed rotary device with recovery. You can see more out than in but you have to do the load tests! The real COP over 1 occurs in the charge battery.
So you charge one ... By: youstupidmoron. on 02 Jul 08, 04:46:20 So you charge one battery with another? The only way I could see this benefiting anyone is if you put the motor to work running some other device such as a fan or something. How much power does the motor put out? Can you run anything off of it?
I have never seen one of these actually put out more than you put in. If you could run something off the motor at least that would be something.
So where's part 2?? ... By: supermiketube. on 28 Jun 08, 07:29:07 So where's part 2???!??
It is an experiment ... By: shannrenn. on 14 Mar 08, 20:48:08 It is an experiment in the flow of energy and how it is possible to drive a load and collect energy instead of just wasting it. You could put the charged battery on the front end when the run battery gets depleted and start the cycle again.
"That is an awesome ... By: RockManAU. on 05 Mar 08, 15:13:27 "That is an awesome little Bedini motor." agreed my friend!
if theres a charge ... By: electric789. on 28 Feb 08, 22:12:18 if theres a charge battery and a main battery, do you have to somehow switch which one gets the charge? or does charge go into the main power battery? how does the start battery get recharged?
I think the smaller ... By: shannrenn. on 22 Jan 08, 02:37:30 I think the smaller the rotor the easier it is to balance and yes.. go faster. I found this one difficult to time as each coil was firing off its own trigger. Made things messy the one with three coils is 1 master and two slave.
Magnets are neos, no cores in the coils.We technically theres a piece of dowel...
Very Impressive!
... By: RockManAU. on 08 Dec 07, 12:57:33 Very Impressive!
Accurate replication of the circuits there (down to the recommended heat sinks) but did you use neo. or cer. mags?
The new platter mags look like neo's, or have you sprayed or taped them with something silver in colour?
It seems to really roar along, do you know how many rpm your getting there?
Have subscribed to your channel to find out what happens at ten o'clock! :)
That is an awsome ... By: introvertebrate. on 27 Nov 07, 18:50:37 That is an awsome little bedini motor... much easier to start than mine but i think my magnets are slightly weaker than they need be... do you think the size of the rotor actually makes a difference?
How to make the elephant fly
1. u put in a bunch of fusion coils
2. then u make their run time min. the same as the run time maxium
3. shot them in any form u want
NOTE: put them all threw the elephant like in the drivers seat and bottom
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