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plengo

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Re: Bedini SSG - self sustaining
« Reply #165 on: November 23, 2009, 01:35:41 AM »
@Magluvin

man those videos are great. Check these links out:

http://www.totallyamped.net/adams/
http://www.aethmogen.com/wri/radams/magnetis/magnet1.shtml

They are an excellent resource when I was playing with the Adams motor and Dr. Adam said his motors could achieve copious amounts of energy.

One different thing you are doing is the coils without cores. That's like a mixture of Window Motor (Bedini) and Adams. Amazing.

I just bought some 2 1/2" reeds from Ebay and soon I will be able to start playing with your design.  If you know where I could buy those coils ready make would be great.

Fausto.

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Re: Bedini SSG - self sustaining
« Reply #167 on: November 23, 2009, 04:31:02 PM »
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320452855798&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
Well the seller that I got my reeds from has them again, about 12 bux shipped
I just may order more to have.

mags

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Re: Bedini SSG - self sustaining
« Reply #168 on: November 27, 2009, 06:11:22 AM »
Extremely worthy of a read:

http://milesmathis.com/double.html

Fausto.

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Re: Bedini SSG - self sustaining
« Reply #170 on: November 30, 2009, 03:53:33 AM »
Ok guys, Just uploaded a vid with a funtional 2nd stage running off of the 1st stage bemf, and charging an old 12v 7ah bat off of the 2nd stage bemf.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXxvAQ_mdUk

I am letting the battery charge to see where it comes up to.
I am very happy with this setup. =]

Magluvin

plengo

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Re: Bedini SSG - self sustaining
« Reply #171 on: December 01, 2009, 03:22:31 AM »
@Magluvin

great work my friend. It is becoming more and more like the claims of Dr. Adam. I am bluntly impressed with your work.

I finally got my new reed switches just like yours. Now I have to order the coils. Slowly but surely I will replicate what you are doing too!

Keep it coming, please.

Fausto.

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Re: Bedini SSG - self sustaining
« Reply #172 on: December 01, 2009, 04:10:23 AM »
Thanks Plengo
I made that transformer on the whim. making another tonight, but a bit smaller.
Did you check out those audio coils at Parts express?  Awsome selection.

I have read that an air core transformer can amplify the power, not just current or voltage. The one in the vid is going off of an idea from tesla, but I think it is more for high voltage and freq, so Im going smaller n tighter.
The vid before that one, with the second stage active on the rotor, the reeds were switching out of phase for sure. And it worked. The battery went up to 8v but settled back to above 4v. She is a goner. I am very exited about the amount of bemf "power" I am getting from these coils. In the beginning, after seeing what everyone else was using, I assumed more turns/finer wire, but now I feel differently.

mags

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Re: Bedini SSG - self sustaining
« Reply #173 on: December 01, 2009, 08:47:36 PM »
Hi guys is there a way to charge 12v batteries with bedini motor through caps? cause I tried bedini motor to charge batteries but it seems that it was ghost charge after a day they return as they were.
Any help please?
Thanks

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Re: Bedini SSG - self sustaining
« Reply #174 on: December 02, 2009, 07:19:03 AM »
Hey Guruji
I have not gone full bedini yet, as in using one battery to run the circuit and rotor, to charge, or say exchange charge to another battery. I have been trying to get beyond batteries, hopefully, someday. My aim is to try and get the most out of back emf as compared to how much I used to produce the back emf. Then, by getting my rotors to go very fast, say maybe 5000 rpms or higher, it leaves me a lot of room to load the rotor with charging coils, down to lets say 2000 rpm, loaded, then hopefully what ever we got in charge coils, could be higher than the difference between bat power used and back emf gain, which should be enough in bemf and charge to eliminate the battery. If we were to get to that point, develop it into something that either produces excess power electrically or mechanically.
Werd.
But Im sure someone here would help you that has more experience than me.
There is a vid on yt, this guy was charging his input bat and a second bat.
But who knows, till ya do it. =]

magluvin

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Re: Bedini SSG - self sustaining
« Reply #175 on: December 28, 2009, 05:40:37 AM »
During this christimas time I have been working as hard as one can. Now I am playing with the Bob Boyce's toroid coil/core and Bedini stuff, as the usual.

Since I have tested the hell of pulsating batteries and indeed they charge in weird ways using almost not current at all I decided to play with the "radiant energy" of Bob boyces since he claims that his toroid will do it.

So, I built one of his coils/core as demonstrated at this place (http://www.panacea-bocaf.org/bobboyce.htm) and decided to play with the idea of using instead of Bob's controller use Bedini's SSG as the pulsating mechanism.

It took me 3 weeks to build the coil and even more for the parts. They are expensive and the task is intensively boring but if you like meticulous work this is great, such as I do.

Following some pictures of my coil building process and of my new board with 3 Bedini's SSG being used by my running system.

My first findings are simply amazing, but I have said that before and only after testing and measuring one will know for sure, so I am in the process of finding the best tunning and performing the even more boring and long test of charge and load via my thrusty "Power Analyzer Pro" (from Medusa - http://www.medusaproducts.com/Power-Analyzers/pa-60100R.htm) and my load tester CBA II (http://www.westmountainradio.com/CBA.htm).

Fausto.

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Re: Bedini SSG - self sustaining
« Reply #176 on: December 28, 2009, 05:41:35 AM »
more picures

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Re: Bedini SSG - self sustaining
« Reply #177 on: December 28, 2009, 06:22:52 AM »
Very sweet Plen!  Wondered where you were. Cant wait to see it in action. Hope you had a good holiday.
I have been messing a bit with the coils. I have 1 self oscillating using a big reed and a magnet to trigger the reed and the coil cancels it to oscillate. Then I take the back emf from the coil through 2 caps from each leg of the coil then to a bridge rectifier then store into caps. The power stored in the latter caps is able to run the motor with its own big coil/reed very well. Using the 2 caps to restrict the dc from the oscillator works very well at extracting the bemf from the oscillator coil, keeping the reed safe also. The oscillators bat. is at 5v and the caps on the motor end hold a good 10v while running the motor. Have more playing to do.
Good to see ya back. =]

Mags

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Re: Bedini SSG - self sustaining
« Reply #178 on: December 29, 2009, 01:17:34 AM »
So much fun with this stuff. Some pictures of my TPU (I wish), Tri-Bedini, micro-controller setup.

So basically I have a 3 bedini SSG being allowed to pulse at 120 degree apart by the control of the micro-controller board. I turn on and off 3 switches that turns on and off each SSG in sequence. Each SSG is connected to one of the 120 degrees apart primaries and all 3 SSGs are sharing the same secondary (white wire).

The pulses on the scope is showing each pulse at almost (I wish again) equidistant pulses. The div scale is in the .05 volts/div/vert because once the 95 amp/hour charging battery is connect it will suck up all the pulses. Since this is a regular SSG we all know that the pulses should be a H curve but since they are running in resonance mode they are more like an H with a half triangle at the bottom of the signal.

The driving voltage is around 12.40 and running at 100 ma (by choice). Charging battery is charging substantially fast but time will tell on the load.

This is the final design I had in mind when I started the toroid construction.

Fausto.

ps: Scope shot 7 is now a change on the program where all the pulses are finally 120 degrees apart and equally distanced. Current increased to 150ma and bettery is charging even faster.
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Re: Bedini SSG - self sustaining
« Reply #179 on: December 29, 2009, 01:18:50 AM »
Very sweet Plen!  Wondered where you were. Cant wait to see it in action. Hope you had a good holiday.
I have been messing a bit with the coils. I have 1 self oscillating using a big reed and a magnet to trigger the reed and the coil cancels it to oscillate. Then I take the back emf from the coil through 2 caps from each leg of the coil then to a bridge rectifier then store into caps. The power stored in the latter caps is able to run the motor with its own big coil/reed very well. Using the 2 caps to restrict the dc from the oscillator works very well at extracting the bemf from the oscillator coil, keeping the reed safe also. The oscillators bat. is at 5v and the caps on the motor end hold a good 10v while running the motor. Have more playing to do.
Good to see ya back. =]

Mags

Good work Magluvin. Do you have a new video to share?

Fausto.