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Pirate88179

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Re: Bendini motor to run itself
« Reply #15 on: November 24, 2008, 10:05:08 AM »
I found it very interesting to hear about the use of caps with the Bedini motor.  But, why not use super caps? (ultra caps)  I have been playing with these lately and they do perform just like a battery, only better.  I just read about a $169 flashlight designed for Police use that will run 6 hours and totally recharge in 90 seconds.  Yes, it uses only super caps and NO batteries.  I am also now playing with the Joule thief circuit and going to use super caps along with it.  I have never read of any one using these with a Bedini motor although it may have been done already.  Just my 1.5 cents.

Bill

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Re: Bendini motor to run itself
« Reply #16 on: November 24, 2008, 12:29:58 PM »
   Just to note another thing I did a while back and it worked well. Not a self run but
sure dropped the battery use to nothing.
   On the output of the coil, run that back to a cap that is connected to the battery.
Between the battery and the cap, have two blocking diodes so that the output does
not try and charge the battery. This recirculates the unused power from the coil back
to the front of the circuit. Using super caps here may well help more.

thaelin

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Re: Bendini motor to run itself
« Reply #17 on: November 24, 2008, 02:52:46 PM »
 Bill, my design will be using super caps do to their ability to charge and discharge faster then a battery can. It should add more torque and be more efficient.

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Re: Bendini motor to run itself
« Reply #18 on: November 24, 2008, 03:08:33 PM »
As I have said before, there are laws of physics and electronics that might prevent a device from running itself.
The answer is to build two identical units and use the output from one to run the other.
If you can get unit #1 to run unit #2 then it should be easy to get unit #2 to run unit #1.
What I'm saying is any device that puts out more energy then you put in must be able to run a duplicate of itself.
Even if it can't run itself, unless the excess energy is in another form, eg. heat.


That's a great idea. I'll mention it to my brother-in-law & let you folks know how it comes out...

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Re: Bendini motor to run itself
« Reply #19 on: November 24, 2008, 09:25:48 PM »
I like the switching idea.. I think it could work.

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Re: Bendini motor to run itself
« Reply #20 on: December 13, 2008, 06:23:13 PM »
Please see my video # 3 on Youtube of my motor. It has 2 manual double pole-double throw switches on it for "changing" the batteries. Crude but effective. I'm going to research that switching circuit link referred to above. Maybe that'll get me a little closer. Keep up the search; I forsee a day when we are all powering our homes with some kind of pulse-type motor-generator. I suspect that there are a few brave souls out there that are already doing it!

-Rodger Dunmore

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Re: Bendini motor to run itself
« Reply #21 on: December 19, 2008, 09:27:43 PM »
I read somewhere that it can explode the battery if you run and charge same battery. :-\

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Re: Bendini motor to run itself
« Reply #22 on: December 20, 2008, 06:07:53 AM »
Instead of using batteries, has anyone tried to use an a/c power supply that u plug into an outlet to the Bedini?  Then have another one to plug back into the wall on the output side.  Of course you would need to measure the input to output.  Would this work or would those power supplies waste the additional power created?  I am thinking of ways to try and stop the meter running, and not using a hammer lol

Mark

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Re: Bendini motor to run itself
« Reply #23 on: December 20, 2008, 02:07:07 PM »
HI Mark if one build a multi coil bedini one can charge a bank of batteries which in turn can be plugged to AC wall by a grid inverter.
Grid inverters are a bit expensive. Although I heard that there are small one's about €500.
Wish you luck with these motors.

Mark69

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Re: Bendini motor to run itself
« Reply #24 on: December 20, 2008, 06:05:24 PM »
Hi Gurji,

The power inverter I can get easily enough.  Has someone built a multi coil bedini yet?  If yes, I would really like to see plans so I can try and build myself one.  I am a novice when it comes to electricity, so everything would need to be spelled out so I can understand it, as simple as possible with lots of pictures! :D  How many batteries do you think it would need?  That is the step I was trying to eliminate, the batteries.

Mark

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Re: Bendini motor to run itself
« Reply #25 on: December 20, 2008, 10:31:19 PM »
HI Mark yes there are people here who build the multi coil if you browse the forum there are schematics too.
I am trying to build one myself and to use it's work force to turn an alternator but still in the process right now.
Ok get ready for work then. :)

Mark69

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Re: Bendini motor to run itself
« Reply #26 on: December 21, 2008, 01:31:38 AM »
Guruji,

Ohhh I like that idea!   :o

If you have a link on the multi coil bedini, please post, otherwise ill have to get my lazy fingers to do some searching.

Mark

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Re: Bendini motor to run itself
« Reply #27 on: December 21, 2008, 01:58:04 AM »
Hey guys

@ guruji & Mark69

For a multi coil setup go to page 31 of the document here http://www.panaceauniversity.org/John%20Bedini%20Technology.pdf

Lots of information, both informational and technical (schematics).

Regards,
Paul

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Re: Bendini motor to run itself
« Reply #28 on: December 22, 2008, 02:25:01 AM »
Thanks for the link Goat  :D

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Re: Bendini motor to run itself
« Reply #29 on: January 31, 2009, 03:27:09 PM »
Hi Gurji,

The power inverter I can get easily enough.  Has someone built a multi coil bedini yet?  If yes, I would really like to see plans so I can try and build myself one.  I am a novice when it comes to electricity, so everything would need to be spelled out so I can understand it, as simple as possible with lots of pictures! :D  How many batteries do you think it would need?  That is the step I was trying to eliminate, the batteries.

Mark

I have built the solid state bedini charger. Now it usually outputs over 200VDC which is far too much for a 'normal' inverter (12 / 24 VDC input)
Wouldn't it be better to try to design something that could self-power and output 12VDC at enough amps to power an inverter?