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  • Diodes

    Ok, I have every part listed, except the diodes I have are 1.5amp & 1000V. Can I still make it, or do I need new diodes?

    EDIT: also, I'd really prefer capacitors over batteries, so what kinds of caps should I use?
    Last edited by Dingus; 06-21-2008, 10:18 PM.

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    • working problem

      Originally posted by **~Imhotep~** View Post
      this is the complete edited schematic new video is coming soon

      new info on movie within 24-36 hours have been sleeping for 2 days


      edit : i made a mistake in the schematics i uploaded. This is the correct one
      Good night (time from Spain) Imhotep,

      I've been working to hook up the circuit and I had working hard with the coils. They are very dificult solder without burn the plastic holder. The other difficult that I encounter is to make the forth post but I've done it with a silicon and it works good. I've hooked up all the circuit (cheking the polarity and the continuity of the coils) beeing sure that is the circuit that I have on the pick and when I connect the source (in my case an energizer of 12 V ) nothing happens. The fan didn't turn and didn't seem to being stop from any force. I have checked the continuity and the polarity of the coils so this seems to work good. I have also change one of the negative of the coils from the other one to know if this causes that the fan don't turn on, but nothing happens. Can be this because any of the components is destroyed? Do you know which can be the cause? What does the plus form the up coils means? The continuity from the coils have to be from the oposite one's is that correct? I hope so.
      If another person know the cause I'll be please the heard from them. Light and love to everyone.
      Dancing the dance of Shiva in the middle of a meleé of particles, that is to say in the vacuum

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      • the diodes are ok you need 1000 volt ,i have used 600v they were ok, the spikes that can be seen are not over 100v but i used ecg125 (4007) to be safe. as far as caps, on my parallel fan example they went to hundreds of volts within seconds without discharging or dumping into the source to help assist on self running they will keep climbing till they explode(i didnt let them go over 130v ,then discharged manually) so be careful (unless you already have your own recovery circuit, which if you do share please) i'm working on self runner now.
        the size is your choice (i used 680 mf at 200 vdc electrolytics)

        new movie should be released tomorrow on you tube and google and meta cafe and possible direct download .
        “Let the future tell the truth, and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I have really worked, is mine.”

        Nikola Tesla

        http://www.imhotepslab.com

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        • Originally posted by Pcurrius View Post
          Good night (time from Spain) Imhotep,

          I've been working to hook up the circuit and I had working hard with the coils. They are very dificult solder without burn the plastic holder. The other difficult that I encounter is to make the forth post but I've done it with a silicon and it works good. I've hooked up all the circuit (cheking the polarity and the continuity of the coils) beeing sure that is the circuit that I have on the pick and when I connect the source (in my case an energizer of 12 V ) nothing happens. The fan didn't turn and didn't seem to being stop from any force. I have checked the continuity and the polarity of the coils so this seems to work good. I have also change one of the negative of the coils from the other one to know if this causes that the fan don't turn on, but nothing happens. Can be this because any of the components is destroyed? Do you know which can be the cause? What does the plus form the up coils means? The continuity from the coils have to be from the oposite one's is that correct? I hope so.
          If another person know the cause I'll be please the heard from them. Light and love to everyone.
          sound like everything is correct, did u manually spin it up. if that doesnt work, you can try reversing the connections on the feedback coil. you may also try adjusting the potentiometer as your spinning it. let us know how it goes. there is full troubleshooting for every component further back in this thread. good luck
          “Let the future tell the truth, and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I have really worked, is mine.”

          Nikola Tesla

          http://www.imhotepslab.com

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          • Originally posted by santhony View Post
            are there any substitutes for the NEON bulb? I'm unable to find one at a local store, and hoping I can replace with something else.

            Thanks
            i

            there really is no substitute for the neon. You can start it up without the neon if you have a battery to throw the charge into, which means you need to have 2 batteries hooked, 1 for charge and 1 for source, just make sure that you turn it off before removing charge battery otherwise transistor go bye bye. But the neon is the safest way to protect that transistor. If you cant get your hands on one right away, just make sure you NEVER take the charge battery off when running.
            “Let the future tell the truth, and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I have really worked, is mine.”

            Nikola Tesla

            http://www.imhotepslab.com

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            • New Videos are up on youtube. The link to the first video is here :

              YouTube - Imhotep - Bedini Fan Project Part 1

              Each video starting with the first links to the next one (thanx goes out to my wife for figuring that out) So you dont have to hunt down each part. Thank you all for your patience while i was working on getting these uploaded. Have a great weekend!!
              “Let the future tell the truth, and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I have really worked, is mine.”

              Nikola Tesla

              http://www.imhotepslab.com

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              • coudn't get it work

                Originally posted by **~Imhotep~** View Post
                sound like everything is correct, did u manually spin it up. if that doesnt work, you can try reversing the connections on the feedback coil. you may also try adjusting the potentiometer as your spinning it. let us know how it goes. there is full troubleshooting for every component further back in this thread. good luck
                Hello Imhotep,

                I've check that all components still in good state. I have encounter one thing. I took as positive of my coils one's that had continuity (for example, because I didn't know how they were wrap because was so dificult) and the other's one's as negative. Then I hooked up the circuit like this and nothing happens. Only when I turned down the potenciometer the fan being to show a little force. Well when I changed the negative one for the other one to see if this influence the contrary force that didn't let the fan turn on, the contrary force was greater (when the potenciometer was at maximum and weaker when the potenciometer was zero) than the other that I had before, but the fan didn't turn either. Finally I have took one of the postivite that I had with another negative that I had and use them as positive for example and the other one's as negative (I experience the same thing as I had explain). So now I'm disapointed with what I have experienced.
                With changing the feedback coil I suposed that you mean what I have done (change the wire that goes to the negative of the source with the one that goes to the potenciometer, for example).
                Thanks for your atention Imhotep! I would do the same with someone that asked me! Still having courage to do it before I left on thusday for two month. With appreciation, Pau.
                Dancing the dance of Shiva in the middle of a meleé of particles, that is to say in the vacuum

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                • neon

                  Please,please someone having neon with clear glass - give me an answer : what color is that neon light when circuit is running without charging battery ?

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                  • Originally posted by Pcurrius View Post
                    Hello Imhotep,

                    I've check that all components still in good state. I have encounter one thing. I took as positive of my coils one's that had continuity (for example, because I didn't know how they were wrap because was so dificult) and the other's one's as negative. Then I hooked up the circuit like this and nothing happens. Only when I turned down the potenciometer the fan being to show a little force. Well when I changed the negative one for the other one to see if this influence the contrary force that didn't let the fan turn on, the contrary force was greater (when the potenciometer was at maximum and weaker when the potenciometer was zero) than the other that I had before, but the fan didn't turn either. Finally I have took one of the postivite that I had with another negative that I had and use them as positive for example and the other one's as negative (I experience the same thing as I had explain). So now I'm disapointed with what I have experienced.
                    With changing the feedback coil I suposed that you mean what I have done (change the wire that goes to the negative of the source with the one that goes to the potenciometer, for example).
                    Thanks for your atention Imhotep! I would do the same with someone that asked me! Still having courage to do it before I left on thusday for two month. With appreciation, Pau.
                    You need to go back and check your transistor, the procedure can be found a few pages back. Make sure that your transistor is good, then go over your diodes. It sounds like you have a bad transistor. If you know how to post pictures please post some pictures of your setup and your wiring so we can see how you have it hooked up. But check over your transistor first.


                    Please,please someone having neon with clear glass - give me an answer : what color is that neon light when circuit is running without charging battery ?
                    It should have an orange glow to it, if you hit it with a lot of voltage it will go sorta whitish. If you look back at some of my previous threads There is a picture of one of the clear ones with purple brush traces that one was putting out big time radiant energy. Its one of my hottest ones.
                    “Let the future tell the truth, and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I have really worked, is mine.”

                    Nikola Tesla

                    http://www.imhotepslab.com

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                    • It's alive!

                      Well. I got my first Bedini fan motor running tonight and I just recharged a AA alkaline battery that was destined for the garbage. I know this is very basic but I'm quite excited nonetheless I'll be doing some more experiments in the next week and I'll probably build a few more of these. I'm already designing a pcb to use to clean everything up. I might even try to make a replacement round board with the Bedini circuit on it so that it's all contained in the fan. That just depends on how well my hole saw does with copper clad board. Lots of ideas floating around in my head.. too little time to play.. such is life.
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                      • Originally posted by cyberphreax View Post
                        Well. I got my first Bedini fan motor running tonight and I just recharged a AA alkaline battery that was destined for the garbage. I know this is very basic but I'm quite excited nonetheless I'll be doing some more experiments in the next week and I'll probably build a few more of these. I'm already designing a pcb to use to clean everything up. I might even try to make a replacement round board with the Bedini circuit on it so that it's all contained in the fan. That just depends on how well my hole saw does with copper clad board. Lots of ideas floating around in my head.. too little time to play.. such is life.
                        i have been up for weeks can't sleep, you have just started scratching the surface . it so exciting (cold charging the nonchargeable ) i have some batteries that fully charged with no capacity ,in other words will not run conventional loads any more but will charge caps wihout running down.
                        cold batteries! pure voltage and can be drained into batts .
                        have fun and share. radiant energy is different and you might be able to reinstall in original magnetic field ,but it might effect the radiant flow. let me know if it changes the charging ability.
                        “Let the future tell the truth, and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I have really worked, is mine.”

                        Nikola Tesla

                        http://www.imhotepslab.com

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                        • interesting battery charge

                          Hi Imhotep,

                          With those charged batts, did you try to power both a resistive and inductive load and they wouldn't work...I mean the batts that only charge caps without draining the voltage.

                          I've charged batts like this before and the voltage is very "fluffy" and springy...even if they don't power a regular load and the voltage drops on them..they spring right back up to the top once disconnected.

                          This happened for me mostly when I was charging with with very small uf capps but high voltage and very fast frequency.
                          Sincerely,
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                          • neon

                            Ok.Thanks Imhotep for info about neon color. I asked because I have an astounding experience when neon which normally glow orange-purplish started to light in strange pale green... Unfortunately I changed parts and it stopped :-(

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                            • charging

                              Another strange issue whcih occured once for me was charging a dead battery (10.25V) to 14.50V in seconds exactly like it would be a cap not a battery.And it was real charge,not full charge , but that few seconds allo me to run 12V/55W bulb about 3 seconds almost fully bright.

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                              • Originally posted by Aaron View Post
                                Hi Imhotep,

                                With those charged batts, did you try to power both a resistive and inductive load and they wouldn't work...I mean the batts that only charge caps without draining the voltage.

                                I've charged batts like this before and the voltage is very "fluffy" and springy...even if they don't power a regular load and the voltage drops on them..they spring right back up to the top once disconnected.

                                This happened for me mostly when I was charging with with very small uf capps but high voltage and very fast frequency.
                                we ran 1 fan for 120 seconds into 1.5 NiHM it has been running low current lcd clock for aprox4 weeks now still runs good and it has only occurred with NiHM so far . two other batteries (NiHM were un chargeable but took charge ok on fan ,still charged at 1.5 volts, where as NiHM usually loose small 10ths of volts on conventional chargers just sitting on shelf after being pulled off and stored , but these two batts will not run resistive or inductive loads(no capacity) but will throw small charge on any cap to there volts ,1.5 strange. but has occured ,i dont understand what has happened to them but you can discharge volts on caps and recharge the caps again and again with batts and they continue to stay at 1.5 (the NiHM).just an observation i thought id share.
                                they did exhibit same effect but stay at 1.5v
                                thanks for sharing
                                Last edited by **~Imhotep~**; 07-13-2008, 07:30 PM.
                                “Let the future tell the truth, and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I have really worked, is mine.”

                                Nikola Tesla

                                http://www.imhotepslab.com

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