Strange enough I concluded on using bailing wire as well without seeing your video. I was reading something about how raw iron does not maintain a magnetic field as long as other metals when the electromagnetic coil shuts off. Is this how it is understood by others? Which would make sense while working to simultaneously trip the trigger wire.
The Do It Yourself World Electronics yeah that’s what it was, but I was about to watch this again to see if the spool was labeled for the wiring cause I thought did I miss something . It’s good to see you uploading educational stuff again . Thx !
This is a tiny device for demonstration purposes. You can build it up to a larger machine. And yes, you would need larger wires and many more coils. Most bigger machines have 6 or 10 coils with 5 strands of 18 ga wire. This device can light a lamp but nothing more. I can restore lead acid batteries as well. But its small. A learners tool.
Someone's Princess and Troy, Good morning! While the bedini motor may have some capability to restore batteries.... Even with bigger wire, I doubt that it will ever power a house. Here is a video explaining why..... Zero-Point Energy Demystified | Space Time: ua-cam.com/video/Rh898Yr5YZ8/v-deo.html Here is another video explaining Zero-Point energy (vacuum energy)...... The Nature of Nothing | Space Time: ua-cam.com/video/X5rAGfjPSWE/v-deo.html However, if Troy really believes a bedini motor can power a full sized house with a 200 amp service.... And.... He can set up a demonstration.... I am willing to listen.
Most homes have a 200 amp service. Meaning they can draw 200 amps from the power grid. There is a reason for that... Having the capability to run everything at the same time. Including an electric furnace, clothes dryer, water heater, electric stove, power tools, etc. So any claims of a device "that can power a home" should be able to demonstrate that they can supply 200 amps @ 240 volts.... 48 KW of power... The same as an average home has available from the grid.
I use mine to desulfate and restore old lead acid batteries saving me a ton on batteries. I have taken discarded batteries at 0.5 volts and restored them for use at like new condition. Some people build them up larger and can power their homes. Yes, with enough investment you can do that. But it is not cheap. Most are afraid of attacks so they never show their accomplishments. In my experience when someone goes silent on it, you can be pretty sure they are on to something.
@@thedoityourselfworldelectr8007 hi thanks, i thought this would charge a battery, whilst another battery was actually being used, then swap over again, is that correct? if so this could be handy for a small shed setup for lighting, and very light tool use with a 12v to 240ac inverter?...
Yes that is possible in theory. I mean others have done it, yes. But you cant do it with a single coil like mine and it takes some turning. One day I hope to build up to that. Life and family slow down my projects though. You can charge 4, 6 or more batteries on the back end while running it on a single battery on the input if tuned right. Once I had 6 batteries charging up at one time off a single battery. But I stupidly changed my circuits. Never never take apart a good thing.
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Strange enough I concluded on using bailing wire as well without seeing your video. I was reading something about how raw iron does not maintain a magnetic field as long as other metals when the electromagnetic coil shuts off. Is this how it is understood by others?
Which would make sense while working to simultaneously trip the trigger wire.
Yes baling wire is great for this. It loses its magnetism quickly when the coil shuts off, as you say.
Dear Troy where is Your website and article ?
Would coat hangers work for the coil wire?
Not really as it has about 0.2- 0.4 % carbon but what is needed is almost pure iron say
Nice! Awesome video today!
Thx for sharing and teaching me something new. ( I like it )
Very interesting for sure 👍🏼
I’m I seeing the wires are labeled?
Thank you. No, the wires are not labeled. You may have seen the label on the wire spool I used.
The Do It Yourself World Electronics yeah that’s what it was, but I was about to watch this again to see if the spool was labeled for the wiring cause I thought did I miss something .
It’s good to see you uploading educational stuff again . Thx !
Let me rephrase my comment, ok lol
All your uploads are educational 🙂
I’ll just rewatch today’s upload and zip it 🤭
The avarage American home has a 200 amp service. Looking at the wire size used in these devices... How can they posibly power a house?
This is a tiny device for demonstration purposes. You can build it up to a larger machine. And yes, you would need larger wires and many more coils. Most bigger machines have 6 or 10 coils with 5 strands of 18 ga wire.
This device can light a lamp but nothing more. I can restore lead acid batteries as well. But its small. A learners tool.
Fixed-By-Dork psst hey good morning ! 😌
Someone's Princess and Troy, Good morning! While the bedini motor may have some capability to restore batteries.... Even with bigger wire, I doubt that it will ever power a house. Here is a video explaining why..... Zero-Point Energy Demystified | Space Time: ua-cam.com/video/Rh898Yr5YZ8/v-deo.html Here is another video explaining Zero-Point energy (vacuum energy)...... The Nature of Nothing | Space Time: ua-cam.com/video/X5rAGfjPSWE/v-deo.html However, if Troy really believes a bedini motor can power a full sized house with a 200 amp service.... And.... He can set up a demonstration.... I am willing to listen.
Who uses 200 amp at home?
Most homes have a 200 amp service. Meaning they can draw 200 amps from the power grid. There is a reason for that... Having the capability to run everything at the same time. Including an electric furnace, clothes dryer, water heater, electric stove, power tools, etc. So any claims of a device "that can power a home" should be able to demonstrate that they can supply 200 amps @ 240 volts.... 48 KW of power... The same as an average home has available from the grid.
excuse my ignorance, but what practical use are these bedini motors?...i see a lot building them, but never see real 'life' uses for them...thanks.
I use mine to desulfate and restore old lead acid batteries saving me a ton on batteries. I have taken discarded batteries at 0.5 volts and restored them for use at like new condition.
Some people build them up larger and can power their homes. Yes, with enough investment you can do that. But it is not cheap.
Most are afraid of attacks so they never show their accomplishments. In my experience when someone goes silent on it, you can be pretty sure they are on to something.
@@thedoityourselfworldelectr8007 hi thanks, i thought this would charge a battery, whilst another battery was actually being used, then swap over again, is that correct? if so this could be handy for a small shed setup for lighting, and very light tool use with a 12v to 240ac inverter?...
Yes that is possible in theory. I mean others have done it, yes. But you cant do it with a single coil like mine and it takes some turning. One day I hope to build up to that. Life and family slow down my projects though.
You can charge 4, 6 or more batteries on the back end while running it on a single battery on the input if tuned right. Once I had 6 batteries charging up at one time off a single battery. But I stupidly changed my circuits. Never never take apart a good thing.
Would it be possible to just stick a solid steel bar in the core
Not as good. The smaller metal pieces reduce eddy currents and losses in the core.
How about epoxy to set the core? Thanks for sharing and GOD BLESS!
Works well
Dear sir. A ordinary welding rod can be use as core? Bedini suggest a copper coated rod
To be precise the Lincoln R60 welding rod was suggested by John. Otherwise soft iron baling wire is the next best.
Buy 8 or 16oz CA glue instead of super glue. Also north poles out works best for a bedini motor
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John Griffiths Lol Good morning !
The Do It Yourself World Electronics Morning Troy !!
Good morning.