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Title: bedini using less than 5 milliamps
Post by: lowamps on July 10, 2008, 07:18:13 AM
Just wondering if anybody else has done  this ,
Title: Re: bedini using less than 5 milliamps
Post by: the_big_m_in_ok on May 15, 2009, 09:59:49 PM
Just wondering if anybody else has done  this ,

>>Was there a link?  Posted, uploaded drawing?  Sorry, this is all I saw as a verbatim quote.

--Lee
the_big_m_in_ok
Title: Re: bedini using less than 5 milliamps
Post by: lowamps on May 17, 2009, 02:53:26 AM
No i did not include a link. I was tying to get some input from others as i have got some strange things going such as getting both ac and dc coming off of a generating coil sitting next to the wheel. thanks for your reply.
Title: Re: bedini using less than 5 milliamps
Post by: the_big_m_in_ok on May 19, 2009, 09:59:26 PM
lowamps said:
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I was tying to get some input from others as i have got some strange things going such as getting both ac and dc coming off of a generating coil sitting next to the wheel.

>>I see now.
Interesting results from a test run, though?  AC and DC as well?  I copied a post elsewhere on Overunity that others have found paralleling more coils onto a Bedini generator can produce more power as long as the additional coils are on the first power coil to reduce timing issues in the system.

Induction may be what you're seeing?

--Lee
Title: Re: bedini using less than 5 milliamps
Post by: gadgetmall on June 23, 2009, 02:04:17 AM
I got one running on 1 milliamp  2.6 volts . 2 dead aaa batterys . check out Jonnydavro one magnet bedini . they are great !! I charge a 6 volt gel cell with mine last night  pulling 1 ma . the primary never budged a 10th of a volt all night long .
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