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Author Topic: Report from the "Energy Science & Technology Conference".  (Read 3576 times)

Paul-R

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Report from the "Energy Science & Technology Conference".
« on: July 26, 2015, 04:33:30 PM »

An interesting summary of this recent event:

http://www.energyscienceforum.com/showthread.php?t=2819

tinman

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Re: Report from the "Energy Science & Technology Conference".
« Reply #1 on: July 26, 2015, 04:48:20 PM »
An interesting summary of this recent event:

http://www.energyscienceforum.com/showthread.php?t=2819

Paul
A statement by Arron the rookie
Quote: John Bedini showed his self-running motor - it was the first thing he showed me 16 years ago when we first met. It is really 3 machines in one and operates on one set of old 25+ year D cell alkaline batteries that are corroded, the springs in the battery holder are rusted out and the batteries are just taped in there. He spins the rotor and it starts off slow, turns a rotor with a propeller and blinks LEDs to show what phase the motor is in. By the end of John's talk, it is about 25-50% faster than it was in the beginning - not because it took that long to get to full speed but because it recharged its own running battery over the course of the presentation.

Now,who else has seen this self running setup?
Can anyone post a video,link.pictures-anything of said device?

TinselKoala

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Re: Report from the "Energy Science & Technology Conference".
« Reply #2 on: July 26, 2015, 04:55:36 PM »
Yet Another self-running motor that can't run itself unless it is connected to some batteries?




What's wrong with that? Can't people stop laughing long enough to do some real measurements?

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Re: Report from the "Energy Science & Technology Conference".
« Reply #3 on: July 26, 2015, 05:59:15 PM »
Paul
A statement by Arron the rookie
Quote: John Bedini showed his self-running motor - it was the first thing he showed me 16 years ago when we first met. It is really 3 machines in one and operates on one set of old 25+ year D cell alkaline batteries that are corroded, the springs in the battery holder are rusted out and the batteries are just taped in there. He spins the rotor and it starts off slow, turns a rotor with a propeller and blinks LEDs to show what phase the motor is in. By the end of John's talk, it is about 25-50% faster than it was in the beginning - not because it took that long to get to full speed but because it recharged its own running battery over the course of the presentation.

Now,who else has seen this self running setup?
Can anyone post a video,link.pictures-anything of said device?


Sorry for picture quality.  Black sphere had 2 magnets mounted to/inside.  Generator coils are on one axis, kicker coils on the other.  The fan on the left is on an aluminum rotor that spins from eddy-currents in the magnets.  The whole thing only spins at maybe 150-250rpm.
Looks to be a equivalent to the school-girl motor in operation.  Circuitry was very simple (transistor, couple resistors and diodes)
Short video if you're interested:.  https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0_1dJJ_ezEmQXlIRGh6R3lFaDQ/view?usp=sharing

He claimed they were ~15yr old batteries, that read something like 0.1v when they dusted it off and taped them up.

If you're half familiar with Bedini, you'll know that half of the 'magic' is using low-impedance kicks to alter battery chemistry that keeps the system floating.  The other half was in shifting the bloch wall rather than pushing or pulling the rotor.

He did make two points early on in the talk:
 The motor is operating in attraction mode
 Transistor fires at or slightly after TDC.