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plengo

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Re: Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!
« Reply #180 on: February 27, 2009, 11:13:35 PM »
I've now made a couple of changes to my setup. One is changing the feedback diode from an IN4007 to an old 'top hat' type heavy duty diode more like the SK diode. I checked out the spec on the SK diode and matched up as well as I could. The other change is to fit an old germanium type diode between the transistor base and emitter. This has enabled me to reduce the speed of the fan considerably without it cutting out. I'm now running under 200 RPM which I could not do easily before this mod. The net result of these changes is that I've managed to hold voltage for 8 hours running at about 15mA. It will need a lot longer running like this before I can start getting excited but it is a good improvement on my previous setup.

After this current run I'm thinking about tidying up my wiring by removing the croc clips and re-wiring using heavy duty ultra low resistance Hi-Fi type oudspeaker wire. If the radiant is working its magic on the battery, this according to John Bedini's / Tom Beardon's theory should enhance the transfer of radiant energy to the battery. I hope my next post can start with 'Eureka' but I'm not holding my breath!

Hoppy

How big is your battery in amp/hours?

I also use a 1uf cap in series with the resistor and the base of the transitor. This will allow you to cut that current in half but you will have to change drastically the resistance value. It will also have a more pronounced radiant self-oscilation mode.

Are you using magnets on the fan? can you post a picture of your setup?

Fausto.

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Re: Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!
« Reply #181 on: February 27, 2009, 11:48:21 PM »
How big is your battery in amp/hours?

I also use a 1uf cap in series with the resistor and the base of the transitor. This will allow you to cut that current in half but you will have to change drastically the resistance value. It will also have a more pronounced radiant self-oscilation mode.

Are you using magnets on the fan? can you post a picture of your setup?

Fausto.


The battery I'm using for this test run is 48A/hr car battery but with one bad cell so it acts as a much smaller battery. I'm still trying to find a small wet cell battery.

I have a magnet covering about a quarter of the fan as in your picture. I will post a photo tomorrow.

Hoppy


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Re: Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!
« Reply #182 on: February 28, 2009, 03:44:50 AM »
so tonight I am having a "eureka" again. Do you know what? I think this baby runs better in the night. I let it run the whole day and all it did is eat energy, but now in the night it creates energy, just like plants!!!

I am very glad I am making many videos to show that, but I don't want to publish in youtube yet, until I really have something that is replicable.  (sorry for my bad English). This thing simply runs better at night.

I will, this time, let it run without any interference from me the whole night and if necessary the whole next day. If it stops in the morning I will let it down. SO in the night I can turn it on again. I will record on video the whole ordeal.

Can someone please interject here and come up with possible theories to explain this and may be even forecast possible experiments and solutions?

@gadgetmall

Are you sure you are running this things during the day?????

Fausto.

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Re: Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!
« Reply #183 on: February 28, 2009, 03:53:44 AM »

The battery I'm using for this test run is 48A/hr car battery but with one bad cell so it acts as a much smaller battery. I'm still trying to find a small wet cell battery.

I have a magnet covering about a quarter of the fan as in your picture. I will post a photo tomorrow.

Hoppy



Hoppy, dont you think that 1w/hour (more or less) is enough to show a voltage drop on a 48 amp/hour battery? Just asking here, no pun. Did you run this during the day or night? can you make a video or record the sound of your fan, please?

Fausto.

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Re: Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!
« Reply #184 on: February 28, 2009, 04:19:47 AM »
I am not craizy.

Ok, it is now  about 10pm and the voltage already went up about .01v on all three meters and two batteries. This thing definitely runs better at the night.

I have recorded another video showing the whole progress from ugly, to bad, to ok, to nice, to beautifull, to success (if one can call this success).

Fausto.

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Re: Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!
« Reply #185 on: February 28, 2009, 04:31:53 AM »
Fausto:

I am going to take a stab at this question that you asked.  Do you live in a house or an apartment?  Do you have many AM radio stations near you?  My guess, and this is ONLY a guess, is that AM radio stations have to turn down their power at night due to the increase in their signal distances which happens at night.  Perhaps, and only perhaps, your device is receiving some energy from this or a source like this that increases during the night?  That is the only thing I can even remotely think of that may be happening here.  Other than that.....I have no ideas left.

Bill

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Re: Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!
« Reply #186 on: February 28, 2009, 04:35:31 AM »
Fausto:

I am going to take a stab at this question that you asked.  Do you live in a house or an apartment?  Do you have many AM radio stations near you?  My guess, and this is ONLY a guess, is that AM radio stations have to turn down their power at night due to the increase in their signal distances which happens at night.  Perhaps, and only perhaps, your device is receiving some energy from this or a source like this that increases during the night?  That is the only thing I can even remotely think of that may be happening here.  Other than that.....I have no ideas left.

Bill

Thank you Bill,

I like that thinking. So once I get this thing nail down I can run it under a Faraday's cage? and if the same phenomena happens inside the cage than we know it is not radio station signals. Very good. Thank you!

Fausto.

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Re: Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!
« Reply #187 on: February 28, 2009, 05:20:53 AM »
It is 11:18 pm, Friday. I can safely say: it is going up in voltage. 3 meters showing 3 different averages from 2 different batteries of totally different amp sizes. They are ALL going up in voltage.

This is not only an eureka moment only but it is also recorded in history. I have enough videos to show the values going up though out time and it is not going down. I still have another 5 hours to go before sun comes up.

So let's us keep record of this thing. If all works well I will publish all videos, the bad ones and the good ones.

Fausto.

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Re: Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!
« Reply #188 on: February 28, 2009, 06:22:54 AM »
12:22am, the fan stopped running and refuses to run.

I will not change any setting. Voltages are up 0.03v from where I started.

I will try again.

Fausto.

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Re: Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!
« Reply #189 on: February 28, 2009, 06:44:57 AM »
12:40am. The fan stopped again.

I change the pot resistance (I lowered it) and put the fan to spin. The voltage of the batteries is even higher than 2 days ago.

I have a theory: the fan stops spinning in the early morning because it takes that long for the battery to charge and get out of tune and stop the fan.

Than I change the tunning, put the fan to spin and just looses energy. When I come back from work (at the night) I re-tunned it again and let it spin before I go to sleep which lets me see it very closely the voltage going up. I go to sleep the voltage goes up even more and stops the fan.

Morning comes, I change the tunning (which makes it out of tune) and run it the whole day. I am at work and can not watch closely, so battery goes down. I come from work get frustated and the re-tunned it again and the process repeats itself over and over again making me craizy.

Now I have all in video and I am not craizy. This thing indeed charges the battery when properly tunned but will get out of tune when the voltage of the battery goes up.

I guess gadgetmall get it very well tunned so that it does not get out of tune when the battery charges.

Fausto.

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Re: Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!
« Reply #190 on: February 28, 2009, 07:14:07 AM »
@Plengo,

What is the temperature at night compared to the temperature in day time?
(In the room where the fan is running.)

Electronics uses more current when it is warm than when it is cold.

Groundloop.

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Re: Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!
« Reply #191 on: February 28, 2009, 07:38:19 AM »
Groundloop:

Great point, I had not considered that.

Bill

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Re: Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!
« Reply #192 on: February 28, 2009, 11:07:24 AM »
Hoppy, dont you think that 1w/hour (more or less) is enough to show a voltage drop on a 48 amp/hour battery? Just asking here, no pun. Did you run this during the day or night? can you make a video or record the sound of your fan, please?

Fausto.

It took 21hrs to register a one hundreth of a volt drop on my 'Fluke' meter! I will now try making more adjustments to hopefully turn this into a gain. My setup pics are attached.

Hoppy

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Re: Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!
« Reply #193 on: February 28, 2009, 12:52:33 PM »
Hi all

Two hours ago having terminated my first test run, I re-adjusted my running current down to about 10mA. However, in doing thisI accidentally shorted two of my fan connections a couple of times which caused a heavy draw on the battery of over 1 Amp. This caused a big reduction in voltage. After the voltage had recovered I left the fan running with increased base resistance to reduce running current and speed by fitting a second low resistance pot . I have just looked at the voltage and it has risen by 100th of a volt above the start voltage of the first test. Is this a shout 'Eureka' moment??

Hoppy

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Re: Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!
« Reply #194 on: February 28, 2009, 02:49:39 PM »
Hi all

Two hours ago having terminated my first test run, I re-adjusted my running current down to about 10mA. However, in doing thisI accidentally shorted two of my fan connections a couple of times which caused a heavy draw on the battery of over 1 Amp. This caused a big reduction in voltage. After the voltage had recovered I left the fan running with increased base resistance to reduce running current and speed by fitting a second low resistance pot . I have just looked at the voltage and it has risen by 100th of a volt above the start voltage of the first test. Is this a shout 'Eureka' moment??

Hoppy

Hey Hoppy, if you lost about 1 amp by accident I would highly let the battery sit for a couple of hours to make sure the voltage will not raise while running the fan because of the fact that the battery is simply stabilizing its voltage. I felt for that mistake a couple of times too, making me feel very frustrated before.

But, it also could be an Eureka moment of yours. Dont that make you feel good?

If this is indeed a voltage rise because of the device it is very inline with my findings about it works when the voltage of the battery is in a certain level while also well tuned for that voltage. As soon as your battery goes up to another level, it gets out of tune and the fan will stop spinning.

Fausto.