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Author Topic: Bedini SSG - self sustaining  (Read 161363 times)

plengo

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Re: Bedini SSG - self sustaining
« Reply #195 on: February 25, 2010, 02:20:07 AM »
The link works. If not, look for the "The Bloom box" alternative energy.

Fausto.

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Re: Bedini SSG - self sustaining
« Reply #196 on: April 06, 2010, 01:15:47 PM »
So!!!!

How did your self sustaining bedini attempt turn out after all testing?
And how did you plan to make it self sustaining?

If I may ask nicely!
« Last Edit: April 06, 2010, 02:14:49 PM by FatChance!!! »

plengo

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Re: Bedini SSG - self sustaining
« Reply #197 on: April 07, 2010, 02:45:19 AM »
It is running still today non stop, If I may answer nicely.

Fausto.

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Re: Bedini SSG - self sustaining
« Reply #198 on: April 07, 2010, 08:17:59 AM »
Without any external power source that is, I suppose?
And how did you re-route the excess energy from the battery being charged, to run the motor in closed loop?

Just curiously asking!
« Last Edit: April 07, 2010, 01:53:04 PM by FatChance!!! »

plengo

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Re: Bedini SSG - self sustaining
« Reply #199 on: April 08, 2010, 02:05:19 AM »
Just kidding FatChance. It is not running in self-mode and I have not spent much time on it any longer.

It does run very economicaly but not overunity.

Fausto.

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Re: Bedini SSG - self sustaining
« Reply #200 on: April 08, 2010, 08:10:13 AM »
I'm very sad to hear that.
Another one bites the dust....

I wonder whom and what choice of solution will be the first to reach overunity?
 
« Last Edit: April 08, 2010, 10:22:48 AM by FatChance!!! »

plengo

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Re: Bedini SSG - self sustaining
« Reply #201 on: April 09, 2010, 01:45:49 AM »
oh, if you are looking for overunity, dont look further than SEC by Dr.Stiffler.

It is indeed overunity, it is just not developed enough to get you running your house!

Fausto.

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Re: Bedini SSG - self sustaining
« Reply #202 on: April 09, 2010, 10:32:43 AM »
Thank you Plengo. Very nice to hear.

I investigated your advice about Dr Stifflers SEC.
There is really a lot of interesting information.
You seem to have been involved a lot in this development.

Can I kindly ask you to direct me to a video or some other verification
of a self running SEC without any batteries or external power source involved?
By this I mean closed loop operation from a capacitor only!

Sincerely Yours / FC

plengo

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Re: Bedini SSG - self sustaining
« Reply #203 on: April 09, 2010, 07:31:43 PM »
I have not seen any closed loop SEC in operation yet. I have seen Dr.Stiffler measuring in a very convincing manner the input/output of a SEC.

There are some other interesting effects with that device, although very simple in parts, very complex in its not so obvious functionality.

There are many videos about it on YouTube where you can see very strange effects presented by common people including wireless (no wires at all) transmission of energy. I think the best is just search on YouTube for SEC.

Also Dr.Stiffler sells kits (or you can build one yourself) for those that are willing to play with it. I have done some very interesting experiments with it in the past and my latest experiment had a performance of nothing like i have seen (http://www.energeticforum.com/79943-post1718.html, http://www.energeticforum.com/renewable-energy/3934-high-voltage-thin-air-58.html).

It is a device that one must play with it to see it. Closing the loop seams to be an issue with many different devices that I have seen since as soon as you close the loop things goes wrong.

Fausto.

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Re: Bedini SSG - self sustaining
« Reply #204 on: April 12, 2010, 08:34:10 AM »
Ohhh. I'm very sad to hear that. My hopes were high on the SEC.
I believed the loop was closed and the focus was on a larger usuable output.
Do you think further development will be able to close the loop or could it be
as simple as measurements errors or false understanding on how the SEC operate?
What is your own personal perspective in this matter, if I may kindly ask you?

plengo

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Re: Bedini SSG - self sustaining
« Reply #205 on: September 03, 2010, 09:49:37 PM »
I am about to complete an excellent test and post amazing results.

So far my SSG has been running for a few days with no battery voltage degradation but the opposite, going up. I am using a 7 digits meter and even using just capacitors the results looks promising although not perfect.

I think I do finally have a self-runner with the exception of the switching electronics (coupled by a relay) being fed externally, but no extra energy to run the circuit.

Fausto.

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Re: Bedini SSG - self sustaining
« Reply #206 on: September 03, 2010, 10:30:05 PM »
I am about to complete an excellent test and post amazing results.

So far my SSG has been running for a few days with no battery voltage degradation but the opposite, going up. I am using a 7 digits meter and even using just capacitors the results looks promising although not perfect.

I think I do finally have a self-runner with the exception of the switching electronics (coupled by a relay) being fed externally, but no extra energy to run the circuit.

Fausto.

@Fausto

Sounds excellent! If you could summarize your configuration,
because this thread has covered a lot of territory! I know you
have the capacity to do this correctly, so we'll see.

:S:MarkSCoffman

plengo

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Re: Bedini SSG - self sustaining
« Reply #207 on: September 04, 2010, 11:51:23 PM »
Thanks S:MarkSCoffman for the interest.

I am having some difficulties preparing the info and replicating it myself so that I can show everyone.
I should have been quiet before shouting victory! It is very difficult to hold the emotions when one finds cool stuff.

Basically I have a 6 pole SSG running with a cap. But the cap is replaced with a battery instead and a little tricky pulsating the source battery into the SSG using a relay. There is a very fine relationship between the amount of energy generated from the SSG output and what is converted inside a battery (the replacer of the cap) for reuse.

What basically I have was a system running for 3 days and the voltage on ALL the 2 batteries not only went up but kept them selfs at 4 decimals digits unchanged. There is a long time.

Off course I had to change things to document and short circuit things and burn some energy and cables and pretty much destroy the integrity of the test. So, another round of days of tests before I waist anyone's efforts in replicating.

Sorry about that. Be back soon with more data hopefully.

Fausto.

plengo

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Re: Bedini SSG - self sustaining
« Reply #208 on: September 10, 2010, 04:18:45 AM »
Ok. I am confident it is indeed a self-runner. I am not even using any switching this time.

It does charge the batteries as it runs. It is so simple that it is difficult to believe. Please guys try it.

And the SSGs are NOT spinning, they are in self-oscillation mode.

Fausto.
« Last Edit: September 10, 2010, 05:31:37 AM by plengo »

teslaalset

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Re: Bedini SSG - self sustaining
« Reply #209 on: September 10, 2010, 09:57:19 AM »
Ok. I am confident it is indeed a self-runner. I am not even using any switching this time.

It does charge the batteries as it runs. It is so simple that it is difficult to believe. Please guys try it.

And the SSGs are NOT spinning, they are in self-oscillation mode.

Fausto.

Fausto, thanks for sharing.
I have been following various privat SSG projects.
This one shows much resemblance with a Swedish guy who shows OU with self oscillationg SSG circuits.
He a bit of a strange guy, but he sounds sincere and responded to questions.
He has a youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/oglundasotarn
Some of his results are shown e.g. in this particular video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZjsv77r--w
He started his research doing a traditional SSG with a bycle wheel but ended up with a self oscillating setup.

As you indicated, yours is in self oscillating mode as well.
Is the wheel fixed by a clamp or something, or free to move?
So, I am just wondering whether there is some kind of mechanical resonance that causes the self oscillation or that you have oscillation purely by electronics.