I just tested it last night with a 0.25 ohm current sensing resistor on the input ground line and it was around 1.8 amps X batt voltages was about 22 watts.
That's a nice looking SG build Aaron. I've got a Self Runner but yet to build the Commutator & Recovery Coils.. its sort of a work in progress.. I've fitted the rotor out with high performance Ceramic Bearings which I've installed on the frame. I've also managed to attain one for one charge across 6 solid state oscillators... I'm working on something new.. Happy New Year.
Peter Lindemann Just sent me a link to this video in the Energy Times Newsletter I remember seeing John Bedini demonstrate his monopole motor taking far less amps to run with the addition of the fan also I heard someone once say that you could charge up a bank of 100 batteries for the discharge of 1 and I've also heard you can charge 6 for the discharge of 1 .Is that true ?
Somewhat of topic but still interesting. So Aaron or anyone else have you tried to have a horizontal wheel, maybe would be some difference due to gravitational forces? Thanks for the video
+Banzay20 I have but no difference from gravity. However, there are tests I want to do using a high speed sphere rotating around a vertical axis, which is used as a rotor for the SG. With HV electrostatic potential applied to the sphere's shell, I believe it can be possible to deflect downward pushing gravitational potential towards the perimeter to be sucked into the coils when the magnetic fields collapse thereby adding extra potential to the circuit, which did not come from the source battery.
dumb questions: This is producing more electricity than it is using, right? How much? At what point does the value of the electricity produced surpass the cost of the generator?
This is just a demo model to teach the magnetic recovery while running on one battery and charging another. The Bedini SG can produce more work that we have to put on the input, but it requires large batteries with low impedance and multiple large coils. There isn't a financial advantage so don't look at saving money even if you have an energy gain. It's cheaper to just go with solar. The Bedini SG is one of many machines that simply shows what is possible.
I have a doubt regarding the motors vs the generator with Bedini’s design. Are the voltage spikes that are fed to either a capacitor for current impulses (low frequency) or straight to the battery as created by the collapsing magnetic field from the current provided by your primary power source or from the magnets? My understanding is that the magnets only serve for timing as they toggle the PNP transistor. Am I wrong?
You can ask inside of energyscienceforum.com - when you join, reply to the mail and ask for your registration to be activated - it is free. That is the official Bedini SG forum.
+scarmenl Yes, of course. This is a single coil with 7 power windings, you can easily put 10 coils around the entire wheel. That is simply known as the "10 coiler" - you can search it on google.
Lots of different ways - depending on what you're looking for. The primary use of a scope for me when putting it on a SG is to make sure that the transistor is only triggering once per trigger. With too much base resistance, you can get multi triggers each time and you don't want that. So you can have a 100 ohm power resistor in series with a 1k 10 turn potentiometer and dial that until you only get one trigger. You want the maximum amount of resistance while allowing it to only trigger once. It changes with speed so you have to adjust it a few times as it speeds up to the max speed. You an hook the ground to the ground and the probe + to the collector or to the base, doesn't matter for this purpose because no matter where, you will see the quantity of triggers each time.
Hello, I made this project to seven transistors with a spool of 80 meter length of spinning and it goes very well. I would like to reproduce the same project but with 10 reels. Is it necessary to have as long wire (80 meters) per coil? And does the electronic circuit keep the same principle? Thank you and congratulations for your work.
Details are in the books at bedinisg.com - for 7 transistors, do you have 7 separate wires for each transistor all wound together? If you have that for one coil, you do that for all 10 coils and parallel up the inputs and outputs.
OK, thanks a lot. Before starting the 10 reels, i'm going to do the montage '' Comparateur '' (joule meter) to observe and compensate my recharge battery # 2 versus my expense run battery.
Good night, respected engineers. Please could tell me what number of revolutions per minute (RPM) turns this device? and finally what is the amount of torque (N - m)?. Thank you very much.
Merci pour le partage. Vous pourriez éventuellement sous titrer votre vidéo pour ceux qui ne connaissent pas votre langage, la traduction simultanée étant plus qu' imparfaite. Pour ce qui est du montage la batterie secondaire se charge mais malheureusement l'effet radiant n'est pas suffisant pour maintenir dans un état stable la batterie primaire qui se décharge...
I just tested it last night with a 0.25 ohm current sensing resistor on the input ground line and it was around 1.8 amps X batt voltages was about 22 watts.
That's a nice looking SG build Aaron. I've got a Self Runner but yet to build the Commutator & Recovery Coils.. its sort of a work in progress.. I've fitted the rotor out with high performance Ceramic Bearings which I've installed on the frame. I've also managed to attain one for one charge across 6 solid state oscillators... I'm working on something new.. Happy New Year.
I do, I'm just giving a comparison of with and without in this video and a difference in the gap.
Peter Lindemann Just sent me a link to this video in the Energy Times Newsletter I remember seeing John Bedini demonstrate his monopole motor taking far less amps to run with the addition of the fan also I heard someone once say that you could charge up a bank of 100 batteries for the discharge of 1 and I've also heard you can charge 6 for the discharge of 1 .Is that true ?
Hope that sunshielding luxaflex is not made of aluminum because it may work as a brake on the wheel.
Somewhat of topic but still interesting.
So Aaron or anyone else have you tried to have a horizontal wheel, maybe would be some difference due to gravitational forces?
Thanks for the video
+Banzay20 I have but no difference from gravity. However, there are tests I want to do using a high speed sphere rotating around a vertical axis, which is used as a rotor for the SG. With HV electrostatic potential applied to the sphere's shell, I believe it can be possible to deflect downward pushing gravitational potential towards the perimeter to be sucked into the coils when the magnetic fields collapse thereby adding extra potential to the circuit, which did not come from the source battery.
If your going to do it, do it right! Nice kit, need more parts with the kit.
Hi Aaron, i would like to know the reason why you don't use a fan?
dumb questions: This is producing more electricity than it is using, right? How much? At what point does the value of the electricity produced surpass the cost of the generator?
This is just a demo model to teach the magnetic recovery while running on one battery and charging another. The Bedini SG can produce more work that we have to put on the input, but it requires large batteries with low impedance and multiple large coils. There isn't a financial advantage so don't look at saving money even if you have an energy gain. It's cheaper to just go with solar. The Bedini SG is one of many machines that simply shows what is possible.
@@AaronMurakami13 Hmm. Not sure what I'm learning here.
@@zendogbreath It's in the title of the video - there are many videos on the Bedini SG and this is one that showing you what the title tells you.
Nice, what is the average current draw on the device?
I have a doubt regarding the motors vs the generator with Bedini’s design.
Are the voltage spikes that are fed to either a capacitor for current impulses (low frequency) or straight to the battery as created by the collapsing magnetic field from the current provided by your primary power source or from the magnets?
My understanding is that the magnets only serve for timing as they toggle the PNP transistor. Am I wrong?
You have to do it just like bedini say. Then and only then do you start to make one change to the system.
the metal curtain is probably making little drag try raising the curtain & see if the speed goes up
That's a valid point - prob too small to tell but those blinds got tossed for new cellular blinds.
Hi,
Can you help send to me exactly the link where can I buy empty plastic Spool for this Project ?
Best Regards,
Theo.
You can ask inside of energyscienceforum.com - when you join, reply to the mail and ask for your registration to be activated - it is free. That is the official Bedini SG forum.
so say IF you had like 100 of these and your home set up to run off a battery pack, it could in time run a home's power?
Would more poles add to the drive power and output?
+scarmenl Yes, of course. This is a single coil with 7 power windings, you can easily put 10 coils around the entire wheel. That is simply known as the "10 coiler" - you can search it on google.
How to connect ten coils with ten battries or an other way is possible
Very good, thank you!, I have a question my friend Aaron; How connect the oscilloscope?
Lots of different ways - depending on what you're looking for. The primary use of a scope for me when putting it on a SG is to make sure that the transistor is only triggering once per trigger. With too much base resistance, you can get multi triggers each time and you don't want that. So you can have a 100 ohm power resistor in series with a 1k 10 turn potentiometer and dial that until you only get one trigger. You want the maximum amount of resistance while allowing it to only trigger once. It changes with speed so you have to adjust it a few times as it speeds up to the max speed. You an hook the ground to the ground and the probe + to the collector or to the base, doesn't matter for this purpose because no matter where, you will see the quantity of triggers each time.
Thank you very much for this!!!
will increase more output by increase more coils?
Jeff Yu Yes, but still fairly proportional.
Hello, I made this project to seven transistors with a spool of 80 meter length of spinning and it goes very well. I would like to reproduce the same project but with 10 reels. Is it necessary to have as long wire (80 meters) per coil? And does the electronic circuit keep the same principle? Thank you and congratulations for your work.
Details are in the books at bedinisg.com - for 7 transistors, do you have 7 separate wires for each transistor all wound together? If you have that for one coil, you do that for all 10 coils and parallel up the inputs and outputs.
OK, thanks a lot. Before starting the 10 reels, i'm going to do the montage '' Comparateur '' (joule meter) to observe and compensate my recharge battery # 2 versus my expense run battery.
Good night, respected engineers.
Please could tell me what number of revolutions per minute (RPM) turns this device? and finally what is the amount of torque (N - m)?. Thank you very much.
Juan Diego Velandia Roughly 360-400 rpm. Mechanical work in horsepower in this attraction mode is about 30% of the electrical equivelant.
Merci pour le partage.
Vous pourriez éventuellement sous titrer votre vidéo pour ceux qui ne connaissent pas votre langage, la traduction simultanée étant plus qu' imparfaite.
Pour ce qui est du montage la batterie secondaire se charge mais malheureusement l'effet radiant n'est pas suffisant pour maintenir dans un état stable la batterie primaire qui se décharge...
Tu parle english. Je parle est english tres bien.