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Originally posted by darkwizard View PostHi patmac, i have succesfully modified my bedini sg with the hall sensor ic, it switches with north and south (es211 http://www.eastera.com.cn/data/ES211-ENb_a.pdf ), i put 2 power coils with two mosfets irf740b, 12 volts battery, a voltage divider for irf740b (basically two resistors), it draws 200ma at 12v and it run like a tornado and have significant torque, and the back emf production is ok, plus i have a additional coil on the back of the power coil, YES on the back and is producing some unusual power 6 volts 100 ma.
One power coil drives the south magnet and another power coil drives the north magnet, so no especial and difficult circuit is needed .
I will upgrade it, so no videos because it looks horrible.
use one phase to charge the capacitor then the other phase to discharge it replace the hall effect sensor with a 555timer then get it bouncing as fast as you want
size the capacitor just under the joules the inductor can hold in it's magnetic feald
for get the mechanical parts (replaced with the 555timer IC)forget winding the biflier coil (use just about transformer coil in or out of the transformer )
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Nice video from Bedini:
YouTube - OFFICIAL BEDINI 10 COIL KIT INFOMERCIAL
The video is well put together.
Questions:
1. Is this the exact same circuit that is demonstrated in the EFV 2? I know the coil setup is, but is the circuit...
2. What is the tested output of this setup how many batteries, and how long to charge?
3. Who is going to be the first to purchase, and show a youtube video of the results?
4. It is dubbed "experimental" I wonder what the support will be?
Appears to be a big step forward, but there is much room for failure as it has to be assembled, wonder if they would see just the assembly video by itself?Last edited by theremart; 02-08-2010, 12:50 PM.See my experiments here...
http://www.youtube.com/marthale7
You do not have to prove something for it to be true. However, you do have to prove something for others to believe it true.
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