POWER STATION 2 IN PROCESS
THIS IS THE PROCESS OF MY “NEW CONFIGURATION PANCAKE COILS” IC-12 THIS COILS CONSIST IN SEVERAL PANCAKE COILS INSIDE OF A PVC PIPE, THE NEW CONFIGURATION CONSIST IN TWO GROUPS OF PANCAKE COILS THAT…
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THIS IS THE PROCESS OF MY “NEW CONFIGURATION PANCAKE COILS” IC-12 THIS COILS CONSIST IN SEVERAL PANCAKE COILS INSIDE OF A PVC PIPE, THE NEW CONFIGURATION CONSIST IN TWO GROUPS OF PANCAKE COILS THAT…
This is my Muller Dynamo running with all the coils on it now. One pair of coils are driving the rotor while the others are all generating. I show it here running on two…
IN THIS EXPERIMENT I AM USING PANCAKE COILS IN A PULSE MOTOR….! I AM SHOWING THAT IT IS POSSIBLE TO USE “PANCAKE COILS” IN THIS KIND OF MOTORS AND IT IS POSSIBLE TO DELAY…
Any donations made to help speed up my progress are greatly appreciated :)) www.paypal.com Here is my friend’s channel…he’s had some great tests so far too! www.youtube.com I got the 2nd set of coils…
This is my SATURN MAGNET BEDINI running on one small 3.5 volt solar cell. There are two capacitors placed in the circuit and show the source voltage and the charge rate as the device…
This is a standard Bedini SSG circuit that uses a slow spinning ball magnet. The lubricated ball is running inside a sealed clear plastic tube that is inside a bifilar Bedini air core coil….
This is what the the ‘One Magnet Bedini’ looks like on a scope. It looks like a standard Bedini SSG. I show this running on a bread board setup using a trifilar coil. The…
This is a tiny Bedini style pulse motor I’m calling the “Bobin Bedini”. The coil is made using a plastic sewing machine bobbin as the form. The circuit is basically a John Bedini SSG…
As described in the video I wound a coil for a Bedini North Pole Motor, and I used a mounted 2n3055 transistor from one of my JT circuit variants, in the Bedini circuit arrangement,…
This vid shows how I make a Bedini circuit quick and simple…this vid isn’t for the seasoned Bedini veteran, as it’s just to show how to get started. Here’s the link to the circuit…