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Author Topic: Feynman makes a Bedini Motor  (Read 7260 times)

Feynman

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Feynman makes a Bedini Motor
« on: April 18, 2008, 06:41:22 AM »
While waiting for parts, I decided to start on a Bedini motor with the help of a friend.  These are some pictures of the construction.

(http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/4097/p1000644ea4.jpg)
No power tools in the ghetto

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ABEC-9 skate bearings. 

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What a lovely shade of puke

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Okay, so we do have power tools .

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Neodynium magnets, 345HP

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Upon advice of my friend, I put the ferrite rod inside a piece of copper brass pipe. Brilliant idea right? Only after I tried wrapping the coil did I realize that the brass was shielding the ferrite.  ;D

(http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/8417/p1000683xe4.jpg)
The coil that could never be.

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The world iz more like sovieet russia ebery day


Once I rebuild the coil, I should be able to get this thing to spin.  Once I manage that, I will wind a nice trifilar coil to try to replicate some Bedini radiant energy effects.

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Feynman makes a Bedini Motor
« on: April 18, 2008, 06:41:22 AM »
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WilbyInebriated

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Re: Feynman makes a Bedini Motor
« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2008, 09:06:20 AM »
nice to see another person working on a replication.
is that tube copper or brass? it looks brass in the picture but it could be from the camera or my monitor.
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Feynman

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Re: Feynman makes a Bedini Motor
« Reply #2 on: April 18, 2008, 09:11:09 AM »
Oh you are right, it is brass

I'm pretty sure that it was doing some shielding.   I'm thinking of winding the coil directly on the ferrite instead. . .
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Re: Feynman makes a Bedini Motor
« Reply #3 on: April 18, 2008, 09:17:28 AM »
Hello  Feynman
Good Luck with your Bedini.

Thats the moment that i take my Bedini Parts out of the Box and whipe the dust out of it.

It ist very interesting to see how you will make your Core (coil) in practice.
Until now i had welding rods in use.
But the next core i will try to use cheap and simple iron Nails.
Cut the big end and put them togeteher as a zylinder shaped big core.Fixed with some
Tesla tape,?hh tesa tape ;D, and grind the ends to a suitable form.
Maybe someone will be inspired by that.

How you will do the switch?

helmut
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Re: Feynman makes a Bedini Motor
« Reply #4 on: April 18, 2008, 09:21:38 AM »
@feynman

thanks for the clarification on the brass/copper.
i was asking because a friend of mine and myself had discussed the same thing once, winding the coil on a copper tube instead of plastic. we were thinking of using the copper tube as sort of a "third" coil. we never got around to it and your post made me think of it again. maybe i will get ambitious and wind up a new coil using a copper tube as the form.
thanks again
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Re: Feynman makes a Bedini Motor
« Reply #5 on: April 18, 2008, 09:33:34 AM »
Hey Helmut,

The core I am using is ferrite with initial permeability of 2500, so it is like a really good iron nail.  Your idea sounds good.... what were the welding rods made of?

As for the switch:   For the first test, (just to get the motor to spin), I will use a power transistor and a Hall IC.   If I can get the motor to spin up, then I will rebuild it for real with the trifilar winding.   I was going to replicate the following Bedini circuit:

(http://img74.imageshack.us/img74/7598/p1000685smallzl6.jpg)

Posted under Fair Use.  (C) 2007 Cheniere Press from Free Energy Generation by John Bedini and T.E. Bearden. 
For educational/non-profit purposes ONLY.  Commercial use / redistribution prohibited.
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Re: Feynman makes a Bedini Motor
« Reply #6 on: April 24, 2008, 04:10:46 PM »
Hi feynman
nice work
I'm look at making one soon
is this a good site  http://www.fight-4-truth.com/Schematics.html#x
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Re: Feynman makes a Bedini Motor
« Reply #8 on: April 24, 2008, 08:01:23 PM »
The Bedini "motor" is not so much a motor as a battery charger. The claim is that one battery is charged from another (via the machine), and you wind up with more energy in the charged batery than there was in the source battery. The fallacy is that the voltage on a battery indicates its state of charge. This is not so if the battery is damaged. The Bedini machine damages the target battery by overcharging it. (That is, by exceeding the specified maximum charge current).

Although the battery terminal voltage seems to indicate a full charge, if you discharge the damaged battery through a load you will not get anything like the specified amount of energy for an undamaged battery.

If you look at the instruction sheet that comes with the battery, it usually says that the battery can be damaged by overcharging - and this is exactly what the Bedini machine does.

I like the concept of this scam, because a big complicated machine is used to divert attention from the very simple fact that a battery is being damaged by overcharging. This clever misdirection even fooled the Mythbusters when they tested a Bedini machine. They just watched it operate until the source battery went flat, then said "Myth Busted". They never admitted to investigating the target battery at all, although I am sure that their expert knew all about it.

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Re: Feynman makes a Bedini Motor
« Reply #9 on: April 24, 2008, 08:35:39 PM »
@PMM Dave

Your post shows that you know very little about Mr Bedini's machine. I am not an expert but I do know that;
1 - It does not use current to charge the battery
2 - I have yet to damage a battery with my "WORKING" Bedini machine. and have charged them over 14 volts
3 - The machine is not complicated, in fact, it is beautifully simple.
4 - The "MythBusters" Hit-piece did 'NOT' have ANY magnets on the wheel that was turned by the pulsed motor. Go and watch it again then do a little experiment for me. Wind a coil, any size coil with an air core, connect it to a load and a volt meter then wave a piece of aluminium over it and come back and tell me/us what the meter read.

If your the sort of person that believes what the television is telling you, then your in the wrong forum matey-boy. If your prepared to open your eyes and wake up to the world, start doing your research.

The Bedini machine as it stands in the open-source world is NOT COP>1 but it does regenerate 'dead' sulphated lead acid batteries that a 'normal' battery charger cannot charge
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