Hi all.
I am totaly new to this forum and a newbie to electronics.
However I've tried to create the Bedini SSG. I have:
a 2N3055 transistor, one IN4005 diode, 2 coils (one with with 23# wire and one with a 26# wire) and about 600 maybe more turns on each, 1 resistor 1K and, NeoDym squire magnets.
It doesn't work, hence I'm trying this forum.
It seems that when I power on the circuit with a 9v battery, I have 0.0 DC volts on my pushing coil. Once I spin the rotor it still shows 0.0 DC volts.
If I take off one of the wires from the pushing coil, it suddenly shows 0.04 DC volts, and when I spin the rotor, it increases and decreases the DC voltage according to the speed in which the rotor spins (maybe I can get it up to 2 volts DC).
Is this even correct behaviour? Also how much ohm should the coil have (my pushing coil has about 5 ohm total - if I change the puching coil to a electric motor, the motor tries to spin but has difficulties due to the low voltage)?
Can anyone figure out my hurdle? I will gladly answer all your questions in detail. Just ask, and I will answer.
I am totaly new to this forum and a newbie to electronics.
However I've tried to create the Bedini SSG. I have:
a 2N3055 transistor, one IN4005 diode, 2 coils (one with with 23# wire and one with a 26# wire) and about 600 maybe more turns on each, 1 resistor 1K and, NeoDym squire magnets.
It doesn't work, hence I'm trying this forum.
It seems that when I power on the circuit with a 9v battery, I have 0.0 DC volts on my pushing coil. Once I spin the rotor it still shows 0.0 DC volts.
If I take off one of the wires from the pushing coil, it suddenly shows 0.04 DC volts, and when I spin the rotor, it increases and decreases the DC voltage according to the speed in which the rotor spins (maybe I can get it up to 2 volts DC).
Is this even correct behaviour? Also how much ohm should the coil have (my pushing coil has about 5 ohm total - if I change the puching coil to a electric motor, the motor tries to spin but has difficulties due to the low voltage)?
Can anyone figure out my hurdle? I will gladly answer all your questions in detail. Just ask, and I will answer.
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