Hall Probes
Hall Probes – an introduction to how hall probes work – Fifth of seven modules from the Tools for Testing on-line e-Learning suite at Steorn SKDB. Sign up to SKDB Lite for free at www.steorn.com. …
Hall Probes – an introduction to how hall probes work – Fifth of seven modules from the Tools for Testing on-line e-Learning suite at Steorn SKDB. Sign up to SKDB Lite for free at www.steorn.com. …
this is an experimental motor with a starship coil, this starship coil was encapsulated in plastic resin for many many rears….! I am going to make the first test for this motor and see what it happens…! …
This is my replication attempt at Jonnydavro’s No Bearing Bedini Motor. I am using the standard 3055 transistor and the regular Bedini set-up. For the coil, I once again am using Lidmotor’s transformer coil. I am powering this with a nine volt battery. I want to say thanks to Jonny, Xenomorphlabs, errout, and all the guys over at overunitydotcom. …
This is my first test of my Bedini replication using two motorcycle lead acid batteries. I traced the problem of my frying potentiometers to a short from a solder joint to my chassis which I am using as a heat sink. The transistor collector essentially becomes the entire metal framework and this is where the short occurred. Thanks to all of my friends on Overunitydotcom and also here on youtube. Bill …
This is my Bedini SSG motor replication. It runs on 9v rechargeable batteries. The rotor is a vcr head and I used 4 neos facing south pole out. The coil is Lidmotor’s “transformer” style bifilar coil. The main change I made so far is to have a threaded rod that allows me to very accurately adjust the gap between the rotor and the coil. The core is made up of iron nails and epoxy. The nail were longer than the coil so I used a 3…
Just a short experiment to see if I could get a cylindrical neo magnet to spin on the No Bearing Bedini set-up and it turns out I can. Learn more at Overunitydotcom in Jonnydavro’s No Bearing One Magnet Bedini Motor topic. Thanks. …
they’ve asked me what’s the difference between TROS and Bedini motors; so have tried to run both from the same setup to see; in Bedini motors the power coil fires up when trigger coil’s on, so only when the magnet located against the coils; in TROS motor an oscillation going all the time and rotor’s trying to catch up the speed of oscillation; seems the difference is in method of application — precise firing or cons…
My earth battery and a 2.7 volt 650 Farad supercap running a one magnet no bearing Bedini motor. This is my replication of this motor that Jonnydavro designed and is still improving. (Thank you Jonny) Like Jonny, I am now using these diametrically magnetized neo cylinders with a small ball bearing on the bottom. (A single steel sphere) These are very powerful magnets. Thanks to Gadgetmall who supplies these large caps for a very reasonable price…
A quick update on my Bedini replication. This has been running a long time now. It has been on for most of 2 days. No more fried pots (so far) and it just hums along nicely. For more info go to overunitydotcom. Thanks again to all of my friends for their help and support. Bill …
My 2nd attempt here. I am using a 12 volt battery here as my 9 needs recharging. I tried a flat platform and it stays in the center better and I can crank it up some more but, it still as the “x” wobble. This was pretty fast and I had all my pots turned off. …