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nievesoliveras

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Re: Feedback To Source
« Reply #615 on: July 20, 2009, 05:15:14 PM »
For newbies like me continuation.

nievesoliveras

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Re: Feedback To Source
« Reply #616 on: July 20, 2009, 05:34:57 PM »
I told you that it was so simple that is unbelievable.
But it is true. Just try it. Remember to tune the resistor to the coil.

There you have it. I accomplished my goal of self running a pulse motor with a battery from 1.5v to 9v.

The thing is that I forgot how was the way I was gonna use it.
I have taken so much time that I lost the spark of the idea.

Jesus

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Re: Feedback To Source
« Reply #617 on: July 20, 2009, 06:00:14 PM »
great work jesus ..

but you have some huge neos in there do you think there is an induction generation thing takeing place cuz the neos ... ?

that may be aiding the effect ?

ist

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Re: Feedback To Source
« Reply #618 on: July 20, 2009, 06:21:16 PM »
@all

It has been very difficult to get to the forum and post. Sometimes you get to the forum and after you finish writing your post there is a message that your time is up and you have to try again, or that the server cannot be found error.



Jesus

Great  work      :)

I have  connection  problems too .
I see  you are  posting  quite a few  pictures
My connection is  bad enough that it often takes me  2 or 3 tries  to  load  a page here.
Posting   a reply  with  a  picture  pretty much  impossible  if I  do it all at once .
I have found that it works pretty  good to  post the reply without  the  picture .......then  go back and use  the modify  button to put  the pictures  in  one at a time .

I hope this helps   save  you a little time


gary

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Re: Feedback To Source
« Reply #619 on: July 20, 2009, 08:11:27 PM »
Great work, Jesus!

And thank you for the step by step. It makes this so much easier.

jeanna

(I have been  clearing the history from my browser. This gives the chitika nothing to upload from my browser and it seems to make the pages load very fast. I sometimes clear the history more than once a day.)
Also, did you change the appearance yet?
left frame,
bottom,
below people online is theme selector.
Change it to the pale blue plain.
No OU flash pictures to load each page. = much faster.

jeanna

nievesoliveras

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Re: Feedback To Source
« Reply #620 on: July 20, 2009, 11:01:39 PM »
great work jesus ..

but you have some huge neos in there do you think there is an induction generation thing takeing place cuz the neos ... ?

that may be aiding the effect ?

ist

Thank you @ist

The clear one is a neon, the red one is a camera red led.
I left the neon there just in case, it was from the original bedini circuit.
The red led is to know if it is working, or producing electricity and at the same time it is the diode from ground to base of a bedini circuit.

Jesus

Edit:::
I think that are the neo magnets you are talking about and not the neons.
Those neos are the only ones that trigger the current on the coil to trigger the transistor.
If I used a smaller one the transistor did not trigger and I had to use a reed switch to trigger it.
After I put those the trigger problem was solved instantly.
By the way those were a gift from my brother Franky.

Jesus
« Last Edit: July 20, 2009, 11:26:44 PM by nievesoliveras »

nievesoliveras

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Re: Feedback To Source
« Reply #621 on: July 20, 2009, 11:08:33 PM »
Jesus

Great  work      :)

I have  connection  problems too .
I see  you are  posting  quite a few  pictures
My connection is  bad enough that it often takes me  2 or 3 tries  to  load  a page here.
Posting   a reply  with  a  picture  pretty much  impossible  if I  do it all at once .
I have found that it works pretty  good to  post the reply without  the  picture .......then  go back and use  the modify  button to put  the pictures  in  one at a time .

I hope this helps   save  you a little time


gary

Thank you @resonanceman !
The problem is that after I make a post with photo or without photo the whole page turns dark gray and it does not respond to any button I press.
It just keeps moving the earth globe three or four turns each time I press a button, but it does nothing.
I have to close the window and start to enter again.

Thanks to god I finish posting the information.

Jesus

nievesoliveras

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Re: Feedback To Source
« Reply #622 on: July 20, 2009, 11:12:09 PM »
Great work, Jesus!

And thank you for the step by step. It makes this so much easier.

jeanna

(I have been  clearing the history from my browser. This gives the chitika nothing to upload from my browser and it seems to make the pages load very fast. I sometimes clear the history more than once a day.)
Also, did you change the appearance yet?
left frame,
bottom,
below people online is theme selector.
Change it to the pale blue plain.
No OU flash pictures to load each page. = much faster.

jeanna

Thank you @jeanna !

I will do that and see how it behaves.

Jesus

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Re: Feedback To Source
« Reply #623 on: July 21, 2009, 02:55:16 AM »

Jesus...I had a gummy pc once and had the same probs losing posts from restarts.

Try opening up a 'word processor' program
 and type it there, save it, copy it and paste it in the forum window.

If you lose it, you still have it saved in 'word'.


It was very considerate of you to simplify the process for all the novice's among the readers...who may even become inspired to enhance the circuit.

When that happens, everybody wins.

It will be interesting to see if down the road the motor can be made to carry a load.

Regards...


nievesoliveras

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Re: Feedback To Source
« Reply #624 on: July 21, 2009, 04:53:26 AM »
Jesus...I had a gummy pc once and had the same probs losing posts from restarts.

Try opening up a 'word processor' program
 and type it there, save it, copy it and paste it in the forum window.

If you lose it, you still have it saved in 'word'.


It was very considerate of you to simplify the process for all the novice's among the readers...who may even become inspired to enhance the circuit.

When that happens, everybody wins.

It will be interesting to see if down the road the motor can be made to carry a load.

Regards...

What I began to do is to run notepad and type what I want to say in it then when I am prepared to post, I then go to the forum.  so you had the same idea but with word.
About the motor, I know that it will be improved by someone and it will come back to me.
There is a saying, that you reap what you sow.

Jesus

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Re: Feedback To Source
« Reply #625 on: July 21, 2009, 03:20:33 PM »
@Jesus,

Well well well, just look at what my humble suggestion some weeks ago about using 3 batteries has done, but tap into the center battery only would do.

Congradulations Jesus, you have earned this, I am just happy I thought of the series batts.

Why did I do this?

Well as I was thinking how to stop a higher voltage from being squashed into a smaller container, I didn't have a LM317 adjustable to use, the next best thing was to "sample" the battery power.


          |-------------- 36v dc in ---------------------|
          |                                                               |
          |       |                   |                     |            |
           -----| |------------| |-------------| |---------
                  |                   |                     |             
                                    |       |
                                    |       |--------------- 12v DC
                                    |---------------------  out

         

If you needed just 12v DC but the only voltage was 36 volt supplied, then feed the 36 volts into three 12v batteries connected in series, then "feed" off the battery pile.   

As I showed in my drawing, it should be possible to do a similar thing using just 3 capacitors.

Ohhhh isnt it great when an idea has a happy ending he he ;D

Rock on bedini circuits
jim

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Re: Feedback To Source
« Reply #626 on: July 21, 2009, 03:38:41 PM »
@Jesus,

Well well well, just look at what my humble suggestion some weeks ago about using 3 batteries has done, but tap into the center battery only would do.

Congradulations Jesus, you have earned this, I am just happy I thought of the series batts.

Why did I do this?

Well as I was thinking how to stop a higher voltage from being squashed into a smaller container, I didn't have a LM317 adjustable to use, the next best thing was to "sample" the battery power.


          |-------------- 36v dc in ---------------------|
          |                                                               |
          |       |                   |                     |            |
           -----| |------------| |-------------| |---------
                  |                   |                     |             
                                    |       |
                                    |       |--------------- 12v DC
                                    |---------------------  out

         

If you needed just 12v DC but the only voltage was 36 volt supplied, then feed the 36 volts into three 12v batteries connected in series, then "feed" off the battery pile.   

As I showed in my drawing, it should be possible to do a similar thing using just 3 capacitors.

Ohhhh isnt it great when an idea has a happy ending he he ;D

Rock on bedini circuits
jim

Thank you @electricme !
You are always welcome !

I will experiment to see if I can make the pulse motor to run just on capacitors. That would be great!

Jesus

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Re: Feedback To Source
« Reply #627 on: July 21, 2009, 05:17:14 PM »
congratulates on all the work so far
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I will experiment to see if I can make the pulse motor to run just on capacitors. That would be great!
That would be truly amazing    [As i am suspicious of battery chemistry]
cat

nievesoliveras

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« Reply #628 on: July 21, 2009, 05:57:18 PM »
congratulates on all the work so far That would be truly amazing    [As i am suspicious of battery chemistry]
cat

Thank you @powercat !

Jesus

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« Reply #629 on: July 22, 2009, 02:21:35 AM »

Jesus

I'd like to duplicate your set up.

What is the value of D1 and Q1 in your circuit "STEP 3"?

On your motor, what size wire and how many turns each did you use?

What diameter is the coil of your motor?

Thank you,
DonL