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  • The Imhotep - Bedini fan conversion is a very usefull device, it is a good project to start to learn of these things, I still have the first one I built and it still works and it works good, I am still using batteries that i brought back to life with it. I pulled it out today to take this picture.


    Here it is in it's glory days, it fixed all the old ups batteries behind it.



    I am very glad i built it, without Imhotep and John Bedini, I wouldn't be fixing my batteries.

    Thank You
    Last edited by Farmhand; 11-18-2010, 02:59 AM.

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    • The fan is good.
      Excellent learning tool.

      Farmhand, Can you identify the transistor in the pic?
      A Phenomenon is anything which can be apprehended by the senses.

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      • Farmhand, Can you identify the transistor in the pic?
        Yes of course, it is a - C5027F-R , The fan is a Thermaltake .4 amp high speed single coil fan, I split the single winding in two, not easy, quite thick wire in these fans.

        The original single winding covers covers the "four" stator bobins.

        Cheers

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        • Cool thanks man.

          It would be good for a newbie (like I was when I built my first) to have a list of suitable trannies, where they can be scrounged and notes on their advantages or disadvantages.

          Peace
          PJ
          A Phenomenon is anything which can be apprehended by the senses.

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          • From Wiki,

            This is interesting

            Imhotep - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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            • Yeah cool, but nothing 'bout the guy who open sourced the fan conversion.
              A Phenomenon is anything which can be apprehended by the senses.

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              • Late but working

                I'm learning so much from all the fine people here who give of their knowledge. Thank you Imhotep for this project and thanks to all the other members who built this and shared their experience. The modification was fun and I cant wait to get a bigger fan. Here are a few images of the modification in action.

                The setup charging a 12 volt battery.


                Imhotep fan modification charging by jiffycoil, on Flickr

                Closeup of the modified fan in action.


                Imhotep fan modification closeup by jiffycoil, on Flickr

                Scope shot of the charge going to battery.


                Imhotep modified fan charger scope shot by jiffycoil, on Flickr

                Thanks

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                • Imhotep

                  Hey, just the fact you can charge one 12 volt battery, with another 12v battery, without a DC step-up transformer...AND the source battery doesn't die a quick premature death AND it keeps the flies off you in the shop.

                  Come on, what more do you want for nothin.



                  Even if Bedini and IMHOTEP were out to lunch (which they are not!!! Not in my opinion at all...) EVEN if NOTHING they invented worked...

                  they both have made us all think about a few things (maybe for the first time in a long time?) and that is...

                  Open sourcing our knowledge
                  Re-using stuff that's thrown away (including high voltage)
                  spatial energy relationships

                  That's highly commendable in itself.

                  Not to mention John's kick ass audio equipment, Dear Lord have u heard it? mmmmmmmmm
                  ----------------------------------------------------
                  Alberta is under attack... http://rethinkalberta.com/

                  Has anyone seen my Bedini Ceiling Fan that pushes the warm air down, and charges batteries as an added bonus? Me neither. 'Bout time I made one!!!!! :P

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                  • Hello everyone
                    I apologize for my ignorance, but I do not know electronics.
                    I would like to create this circuit.
                    You can complete this picture?
                    (eliminates errors, complete the wire path and add all the polarity)
                    Please
                    Thanks

                    schema originale | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

                    db2 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

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                    • Originally posted by Balduz View Post
                      Hello everyone
                      I apologize for my ignorance, but I do not know electronics.
                      I would like to create this circuit.
                      You can complete this picture?
                      (eliminates errors, complete the wire path and add all the polarity)
                      Please
                      Thanks

                      schema originale | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

                      db2 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
                      Look like the diode connection is wrong. Your transistor drawing is ambigous. Is that bottom or top look?

                      For potentiometer, connect one in the middle and one in the side. Please add battery drawing too, the source and the charged part.

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                      • Hi folks, I never did get around to making one of these fans, but now I have.
                        I still have to slap together the external circuit and I'll see later today if she fires up. It's a 120mm pc case fan/ 4.375" diameter fan blade and the sticker says 12v @ .3A. Here's a couple pics of the beast. Oh and each set of coils are 50 ohms



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                        peace love light
                        Tyson
                        Last edited by SkyWatcher; 01-15-2011, 02:58 PM.

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                        • Good luck

                          After burning out the transistors in the Bedini 5 inch fan kit.I attempted this one. Have only managed to wreck two fans so far. But I have plenty more old computers with fans in them to try. Guess I should attempt another one. Eventually might get it right.

                          FRC

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                          • Originally posted by stargate22

                            stargate22 thank you very very very much. now look. if I have problems, I tell you.

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                            • Hello everyone I am new to the forum but have been looking at the different and presentations for a while now, and find some of them very interesting especially imhoteps. I am a firm beleaver in simplicity and he does a good job at doing that. There has been a question I woud like to pose to the forum. What do you get when you combine a 12v battery, an inverter, an electric motor, and an alternator? Is this not the componemts for self running, overunity device. I seek your wise advise seeing that I am interested in putting together this idea. Thank you in advance for your help. Fluteman

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                              • Maybe

                                Originally posted by fluteman View Post
                                Hello everyone I am new to the forum but have been looking at the different and presentations for a while now, and find some of them very interesting especially imhoteps. I am a firm beleaver in simplicity and he does a good job at doing that. There has been a question I woud like to pose to the forum. What do you get when you combine a 12v battery, an inverter, an electric motor, and an alternator? Is this not the componemts for self running, overunity device. I seek your wise advise seeing that I am interested in putting together this idea. Thank you in advance for your help. Fluteman
                                There was a patent granted for this type of device. It is mentioned in Patrick
                                Kelly's book.

                                Practical Guide to Free-Energy Devices - eBook Download

                                Check out the Lockridge Device thread for a similar, more promising device.

                                FRC

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