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Author Topic: Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!  (Read 207573 times)

FluxAmps

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Re: Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!
« Reply #315 on: May 19, 2009, 08:36:21 PM »
not much news overhere...

I build my first little pulse motor from a dvd player with eight  5mm neodymium block magnets
and some quick made try out coils around it and a read switch.

it runs on batteries right now and i still have to make the proper bedini circuit and coils(bifilar)

I got my scopes in though, I ordered a 2 channel usb scope for my laptop and a welec 4 channel 200MGhz scope
So now i got 6 scope channels, so I can finally see something(at least I think)
I don't know shit about scopes but I'm learning(still got a long way to go I'm afraid)
I think I can see the spike in the driver coil I made when it's running
So now I got to try and catch that one....

I recently found a very nice link with lot's of information

http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/4362954/Megacollection_-_Tom_Bearden_-_Complete_Works

with this link you can download a shitload of books and info on what we try to achieve here,
you need some torrent software for it though, it's word to install one for this(temporarely even)

It also contains a full .pdf version of tom bearden's 894 pages book - Energy from the vacuum - concepts and principles
Which as I understood is considered as the bible on this subject according to some people

plus lots and lots of other interresting stuff( over 200 .pdf files)
Think it's a musthave for your toolbox....

FluxAmps

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Re: Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!
« Reply #316 on: May 20, 2009, 07:41:03 PM »
some more usefull info on overunity

http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Shadowlands/9654/bearden/addition.html

http://www.cheniere.org/

tom bearden says this about it:

Every Electrical Source of Potential Is Already a Free Energy Source
We thus advance a revolutionary concept: all present power systems already utilize free energy source-antennas. However, the standard two-wire closed circuitry diabolically utilizes one-half the total free energy extracted by the source-antenna from the vacuum, to perform work inside the source-antenna to dissipate its dipolarity and hence to dissipate the source-antenna (i.e. the receiver) itself.
The source already acts as a "dipolar antenna" to continually receive "scalar potential" current d/dl (massless displacement current) from the vacuum. [Ref 9] Previously scientists and engineers have simply ignored this special massless EM energy influx. For load-free (i.e., mass-current-free) conditions, (d/dl) is continually received from the vacuum by any dipole (i.e., by any dipolar source-as-an-antenna), and the flowing energy is continually exchanged back and forth between the vacuum and the dipole.

This free energy exchange with the vacuum is also true of any two points in our circuit that possess an open-circuit voltage or potential difference between them. Two such points act as a dipole. Free energy dipolar antenna sources are everywhere; we just have to learn how to break the symmetry in their energy flux exchange with the vacuum, collect some of the freely flowing influx, and distribute that collected excess energy to an isolated load to separately power it.

In other words, we simply have to implement circuitry that operates analogous to the standard heat pump cycle.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refrigeration_cycle

I'm trying to comprehend all this, anyone any ideas about circuits like that?
« Last Edit: May 20, 2009, 08:07:18 PM by FluxAmps »

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Re: Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!
« Reply #317 on: May 25, 2009, 02:40:05 PM »
I've allready completed the feed back to source system this weekend...

Update 13 part A http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xjeh2qFmWUU

Update 13 part B http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDxC7FBrGEk

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Re: Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!
« Reply #318 on: May 25, 2009, 05:09:23 PM »
Comwarrior:

Welcome!  Great to see you here.  I will check out the videos you have posted.  You have been doing some really nice work and I have been following you on youtube for some time now.

Bill

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Re: Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!
« Reply #319 on: May 25, 2009, 06:56:36 PM »
Thanks bill,

TBH, the only reason for me posting here is because fusionchips feedback to source is still going after i blew it out of the water...

And since that i've now managed to do it, i thaught i'd save people the brain-ach...

I am working on an impressive mod to the entire bedini system based uppon the use of opto-couplers... Wasn't originally going to do it, however, my line of developement is about recovering and generating power to make a bedini self power...
As an spin off, my use of the feedback to source causes my drive pulse to be stronger due to the slightly higher voltage pulse... The weird thing is, my use of the back emf apears to effect the amount of power produced by my recovery coil... so anoying when i discover yet another 'power see-saw'...

Anyways, enough for now... I've extensively documented everything i've been doing on utube... about 3 hours of video i think...

FluxAmps

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Re: Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!
« Reply #320 on: May 30, 2009, 03:43:53 AM »
Yeah welcome comwarrior, so glad to see you here too my man..
I watched all your video's on you tube, following your progress....

Brilliant man, using optocouplers to keep the circuits apart, just brilliant...

You are one of a hand full of people I follow and try to replicate, when it's time to proof
Carry on my man, try and find the right people here and work together(guess u found um already)

I'm still so much in the kindergarten learning process, but it's on places like here on overunity I learn so much
thanks to people like you, one of the real warriors, keep on going my man
I'll cover you!! whenever it would be necessary!


guruji

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Re: Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!
« Reply #321 on: June 14, 2009, 09:54:39 AM »
Hi Gagdetmall can you please explain me this circuit that you had send on another thread especially the FSMR part on the right?
Thanks

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Re: Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!
« Reply #322 on: June 22, 2009, 11:07:08 AM »
Yeah welcome comwarrior, so glad to see you here too my man..
I watched all your video's on you tube, following your progress....

Brilliant man, using optocouplers to keep the circuits apart, just brilliant...

You are one of a hand full of people I follow and try to replicate, when it's time to proof
Carry on my man, try and find the right people here and work together(guess u found um already)

I'm still so much in the kindergarten learning process, but it's on places like here on overunity I learn so much
thanks to people like you, one of the real warriors, keep on going my man
I'll cover you!! whenever it would be necessary!

Actially, TBH, the only technical guys i'm in contact with on a regular basis are drevtoobe and pwordcharnoir... Other that those two i got about 5 begginners on my msn list that i'm helping out when they need it...

i guess i annoyed a few people...

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Re: Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!
« Reply #323 on: June 23, 2009, 03:21:11 AM »
Hi Gagdetmall can you please explain me this circuit that you had send on another thread especially the FSMR part on the right?
Thanks
Its My battery swapper . replace  in 220k ohms with a pot to engage the SMALL RELAY to switch battery's for a Perpetual Jt . It simply triggers a relay when a set voltage is reached therefor swapping two battery's once one is charged . Its application can also be used for a bedini if you replace the relay (s)

Gadget

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Re: Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!
« Reply #324 on: June 23, 2009, 03:31:14 AM »
I've allready completed the feed back to source system this weekend...

Update 13 part A http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xjeh2qFmWUU

Update 13 part B http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDxC7FBrGEk
Welcome My arch Rival ::) What can i say but I told you My feedback to source Works ;) Good work but you are wasting your primary volts with all those parts . what is you input current . ? get it way below 25 Ma and you will have something left to capture and feed back ! The Piggy back works as does the 48 volt fan with a minimal of parts . one thing is use a transistor with high hfe over 200 or a combination of them . you make the trigger to complicated but no one can tell you anything cause you already know it all right .your 5 second claim is ridiculous . anyone can charge a super cap and run their bedini off the bemf STORED for hours !!
Ok I have found something that all of you Ou seekers should try .And those that have tried to replicate My two what i now believe is one of a kind 2 in a million Ou Selfrunners . I really thought you would get it but i guess i am not that good at explaining stuff that i built . I guess i am a natural and see thru things in a different way that most .Try this one
 Jonnydavro's no bearing Bedini . You won't believe the power this thing produces with practically less than any of the projects i have completed . this is easier than the 48 volts fan . You will see that there are Numerous sources to feed back . they are all separated generators running from one main magnet . this can run on one milliamp 1 volt and produce big bedini results . My next magnet will be a one inch N48 sphere . i understand the rpm goes higher the 100krps on  a tube magnet . i bet a sphere will go 500krps . the magnetic field is incrediblely large 2 X 2 foot bubble ..


gadget
« Last Edit: June 23, 2009, 07:40:28 AM by gadgetmall »

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Re: Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!
« Reply #325 on: June 23, 2009, 03:40:33 AM »
Thanks bill,

TBH, the only reason for me posting here is because fusionchips feedback to source is still going after i blew it out of the water...

And since that i've now managed to do it, i thaught i'd save people the brain-ach...

I am working on an impressive mod to the entire bedini system based uppon the use of opto-couplers... Wasn't originally going to do it, however, my line of developement is about recovering and generating power to make a bedini self power...
As an spin off, my use of the feedback to source causes my drive pulse to be stronger due to the slightly higher voltage pulse... The weird thing is, my use of the back emf apears to effect the amount of power produced by my recovery coil... so anoying when i discover yet another 'power see-saw'...

Anyways, enough for now... I've extensively documented everything i've been doing on utube... about 3 hours of video i think...
Excuse me ? you Replicated it and failed is what you did . Mine is still running .If you Blew me out of the water then why are you feeding back ? I don't lie and i don't appreciate FOOLISH remarks basically calling me a liar . I am not . You failed . i didn't . When you can run your bedini on one milliamp like we can come back other wise go bark up another tree .Have a look at jonnybravo's bedini.
Gadget aka fusionchip

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Re: Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!
« Reply #326 on: June 23, 2009, 04:08:32 PM »
Actially, TBH, the only technical guys i'm in contact with on a regular basis are drevtoobe and pwordcharnoir... Other that those two i got about 5 begginners on my msn list that i'm helping out when they need it...

i guess i annoyed a few people...
Probably because you dont know what your talking about and Claim the Concept as your own when it was mine . a while back when i built the fan bedini feed back system .you said it couldn't be done . and John Bedini as well told us the Sg was designed to "SHUT DOWN" when attempting to feed back the output . I did it and proved that it can be done . Me not you . And several Replicators here have done it as well with the right part . I stand behind My Claim that i discovered a way to feedback the secondary  with a standard bedini with a few modifications . And i posted it open source FIRST period. So anything having to do with My circuit Concept is My intellectual property and proven to work . The only thing  not proven is more out than in and only a few have done it .myself included . I need not prove it to anyone other than myself. I am true to Myself and know what my eyes see . there are hidden factors which i cannot describe be it parts, or placement of parts , resonance in length of wires and other factors of components but i can say that one of my 48 volts fans runs itself and charges as well . I won't post here unless i find another interesting way of feedback to source from a bedini or bedini like circuit .In my opinion 5 seconds dont  count .Days might .month yes . years of running a self runner is a problem without special switching and discharging of a selfrunner  OU Bedini . The Batterys will Cook and dry up yet they are the most important part of any bedini .

GADGETMALL

aka FUSIONCHIP .

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Re: Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!
« Reply #327 on: June 23, 2009, 08:40:55 PM »
Its My battery swapper . replace  in 220k ohms with a pot to engage the SMALL RELAY to switch battery's for a Perpetual Jt . It simply triggers a relay when a set voltage is reached therefor swapping two battery's once one is charged . Its application can also be used for a bedini if you replace the relay (s)

Gadget

Hi Gadgetmall thanks for response so that part on the right is a relay. Can you please tell me what type of relay is that? Is there a part number?
Yes I need it for my Bedini charger.
Thanks

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Re: Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!
« Reply #328 on: June 23, 2009, 11:19:31 PM »
Hi Gadgetmall thanks for response so that part on the right is a relay. Can you please tell me what type of relay is that? Is there a part number?
Yes I need it for my Bedini charger.
Thanks
This system was designed for a Jt and the circuit is being powered with 5 volts . I made this for a Joule thief battery swapper . as you know a joule thief is just like a bedini circuit wise . the relay is a small 5 volt 1 amp relay available from goldmine electronics . i don't have the part number handy but any 5 volt relay will do / for a bedini the 5 volt relay should then switch another relay with its own coil voltage and power supply to handle the amperage in a bedini battery . ie 12Volts .
Gadget

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Re: Fusionchip's Bedini Feedback to Source!!!
« Reply #329 on: July 02, 2009, 02:59:43 PM »
Boy this Kontara CRAP is a bunch of Garbage, very annoying...
  GET RID OF IT! >:(