Neodymium Sphere Magnet Bedini
This a 1″ neodymium sphere magnet Bedini. The circuit is a standard Bedini SSG running on 12 volts. The ball magnet is started inside a bililar air core coil then the coil is slowly…
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This a 1″ neodymium sphere magnet Bedini. The circuit is a standard Bedini SSG running on 12 volts. The ball magnet is started inside a bililar air core coil then the coil is slowly…
This a Bedini SSG circuit with a spinning top instead of a rotor with magnets. Inside the top is a ball magnet and on the spinner shaft is a small neo magnet. Another small…
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 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….
This is the one magnet Bedini (‘snake egg’) running on one small solar cell. The transistor in the Bedini circuit was changed to a small MPSA06 from a TIP3055. An oscilloscope is used to…
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…
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…
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 mot…
This is further work with the “Bedini Earth Light”. The heart of this project centers around the power source. I modified the circuit to run on extremely low power in a blinking mode and…
I want more iron! I have a thicker piece I want to try but I’ll have to bend and shape it first. Ed told us to use a solid iron core, I’m seeing why….