Pirate’s Bedini Replication
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…
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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…
This is my replication of Jonnydavro’s “One magnet Bedini motor”. It uses an egg shaped magnet spinning at very hig rpm. The circuit is a standard Bedini SSG (I just used an old motor…
This is a Bedini motor running on one AA rechargable battery. Super capacitors are placed on the charging side of the motor and recycle their energy back into a permanent magnet motor that helps…
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…
This is the one magnet Bedini motor being run with super capacitors. The spinning egg magnet is now stable and running on low voltage and low amp draw. A Joule Thief circuit is shown…
So, I’m going to be making a couple of new wheels that are fixed to a common shaft, and have the thing drive a modified alternator. I’m also thinking now that the wheels will…
This is more modifications to Jonny Davro’s “One Magnet No Bearing Bedini”. In this video I show a different rotor made out of a plastic top with a 1″ round magnet added inside it….
Low voltage, low current possible solution for those without 555 timers in the spares box. The basic circuit is much like a Joule Thief, similar toroids, windings and transistor can be used. The Collector…
After the last video with the serendipitous wiring error, I decided to make an easily configured testbed and try some variations. Interesting….. I tried the generic 2n3904 type, reversed and correct, the metal-can 2n2222a…
I finally got my Slayer Exciter to run on a Mosfet transistor. The Mosfet is a Radio Shack IRF510 which isn’t supposed to work, but I got things just right and the magic light…