Hi folks, I am very interested how this project worked out for Ted, any information you care to share Ted would be greatly appreciated or anyone that has experimented with this type of setup which is similar to Bedini's 1984 generator and the device Jim Watson built and seems to apply to many other rotational devices with lots of rotational mass. Thanks, here's some quotes and a pic of Ted's setup.
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Ted has come up with a very clever, cheap and simple method of getting a pulsed flywheel. He has taken a standard DC electric motor and modified it very simply. He opened the motor up and found that it has 28 coils and two brushes. He then cut the connections to two adjacent coils. As there are two brushes, that produces two pulses per rotation. He then selected the two coils directly opposite his cut connections and cut two more side by side there. This gives four pulses per revolution. The arrangement is now, coils 1 to 12 connected. Coils 13 and 14 disconnected. Coils 15 to 26 connected and coils 27 and 28 disconnected. This gives twelve coils connected, followed by two coils disconnected, followed by twelve coils connected, followed by two coils disconnected: Ted’s motor, driving a 100 pound (45 Kg) flywheel is shown here
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