No Bearing Bedini Motor
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….
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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….
This was a very creative answer to the question I asked in my last video. The question was, how to pulse the AA battery to keep the supercaps charged enough to light the ultraviolet…
Quick video of a Joule Thief running 2 ultraviolet leds attached to plastic tubing coated on the inside with black light paint. (green) What I want to know is can we design a circuit…
This is a quick video response to some questions I have been getting about how fast it might be turning. the thig I find interesting is that, I am using a 470 ohm resistor…
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…
This is nothing more than a coil of plastic tubing filled with water. I added a 265000 MCD LED on each end of the tube. I am powering this with one of my Joule thief toroid circuits. Although it does light well on a single AA battery, I decided just to…
I charged a 2.3 volt 10 Farad supercap with an AA battery for several seconds and hooked the cap to my modified Fuji circuit and powered it to illuminate 100 leds. No batteries included, just a single supercap. More on Overunitydotcom in the Joule Thie…
A new Joule Thief circuit running on 3 supercaps. (2 are 2.3v 10F and 1 is 5.5v .47F) When the supebright led (28600 MCD) burns out after a one second charge to the caps, I can touch my finger lightly to the top of the transistor (2N3904) and the led l…
My modified Fuji AA Joule Thief circuit illuminating 400 leds using an old AA battery for power. For more info go to Overunitydotcom in the joule thief topic. Thank you. This is NOT free energy but it is a very efficient circuit that I can use to obtai…
My modified Fuji AA Joule Thief circuit lighting 300 LEDs! Each LED requires 3.5 volts to light. I am still using the old AA battery that you have seen in all of my other videos. For more information, go to Overunitydotcom in my Joule Thief topic. Thanks.