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Author Topic: "why" does the bedini motor work?  (Read 25566 times)

nitinnun

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Re: "why" does the bedini motor work?
« Reply #15 on: October 30, 2008, 03:40:37 AM »
what if you spin 1 magnet over a coil, so that the magnets north and south poles both hit the coil?
like this:


N-S  IIIIII

S-N  IIIIII

N-S  IIIIII


wouldn't that polarize the coil even further, both ways?

maybe even cause AC output, from the coil?

stupid people

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Re: "why" does the bedini motor work?
« Reply #16 on: November 14, 2008, 02:13:18 AM »
How about connecting 2 bedini motors in such way that output of first one is connected to the input of the other one and the output of the second motor is connected to the input of first one. If they run, let say for 2 years, I will start to thing that maybe Bedini fanatics are right.

innovation_station

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Re: "why" does the bedini motor work?
« Reply #17 on: November 14, 2008, 03:08:09 PM »
build the danm thing......

and maybe your fanticy can be proven true......   as bedinis is proven......

aint nobody gonna do it 4 u  :D

ist

nickc44

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Re: "why" does the bedini motor work?
« Reply #18 on: December 06, 2008, 03:31:10 AM »
How about connecting 2 bedini motors in such way that output of first one is connected to the input of the other one and the output of the second motor is connected to the input of first one. If they run, let say for 2 years, I will start to thing that maybe Bedini fanatics are right.

This is and old post look at it the Bedini worked great with one big coil and one guy used 2 facing each other one turnning on the other


Hi All

@ Otto

You talk about vibration and getting it to work with wave in
I have been playing with Bedini school girl setup and stumbled on
Something that may help in this case.
 I used a 6? Spool with a 2 inch core I ran 500 ? magnetic wire
Filled it with welding rods and ran the wheel worked OK but not as good as
The smaller Spools  I added 2 12v batteries in series and making it stronger 24v
Not much better
One day the magnets slipped off and the wheel stuck to the Spool by the magnets
And the spool started to vibrate it was working with out the wheel moving and still is

I think what is happening is the magnetic field in the welding rods and or the mass of wire kicks on the one wire going to the transistor and turns it on.

I always wondered if it was that ease to get this to work are we getting to complicated,
In the design.
the TPU is very much like the school girl project

By the way when SM worked with SS he said the trick was in the Board he used and the
Height of the IC?s off that board

Nick



 


wings

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Re: "why" does the bedini motor work?
« Reply #20 on: December 06, 2008, 07:15:24 PM »
the best description from Bearden "Bedini's Method for Forming Negative Resistors in Batteries" :

http://www.cheniere.org/techpapers/Bedini.pdf

battery ion delay increase the effect like on Tesla Switch

http://www.freeenergynews.com/Directory/Electromagnetic/TeslaSwitch/Tesla_Battery_Switch_PGFED.pdf
 (pdf; 115 kb) by Patrick Kelly
 
at the end of this paper.... ground connection improve the effect.
the energy come from the earth?
http://www.panaceauniversity.org/John%20Bedini%20Technology.pdf

lancaIV

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Re: "why" does the bedini motor work?
« Reply #21 on: October 08, 2020, 10:32:35 PM »