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  • phishy
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    Originally posted by blackchisel97 View Post
    What is your rotor made off?
    its a wooden rotor 19mm thick with provisions for 8 round ceramics 40x8mm F30 single or double stacked. I tried to make it run on an 8 mm shaft with two smaller mdf disk either side, but i cant get it wobble-free with my means. so i thought to get myself some flanges like that plus a thicker shaft.

    so that means i need to find myself someone with a lathe...

    what iŽm planning to do is a replication of the above but either with 8filar drive coils ssg style or with the half bipolar circuit hall driven plus generator coils. should be a neat little box in the end as you can fit quite a few coils either side of the rotor.

    cheers,
    dave

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  • blackchisel97
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    Originally posted by phishy View Post
    hello!

    sorry for interrupting, i need help building my rotor.
    i would like to know where iŽd be able to obtain such a part to securely fix my rotor disk to the shaft so it doesnŽt wobble...like what john b. uses here
    thanks a lot,
    dave
    Dave, those brass flanges was custom made. John has machine shop allowing to manufacture most if not all of the parts. Someone with a small metal lathe would be able to get them done within 1/2hr most + the cost of plate or round stock. Your shaft should have a flat spot for the hex screw. Similar to the way most pulleys are fitted on their shafts. I'm not aware of anything what could be adapted as such without some modifications.
    What is your rotor made off?


    Vtech

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  • phishy
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    need help...

    hello!

    sorry for interrupting, i need help building my rotor.
    i would like to know where iŽd be able to obtain such a part to securely fix my rotor disk to the shaft so it doesnŽt wobble...

    like what john b. uses here

    --->



    thanks a lot,
    dave

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  • minoly
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    Originally posted by spiderkells View Post
    This msg is for stebra@xtra.co.nz regarding his post above

    Have you physically built an energizer yourself before you start your debunking campaign. Can you mention what documentary this was and what machine he was referring too. I think even a beginner would know that it would be impossible to run such load on most of Bedini's arrangements.

    By the way, this is not an attack, I just want to know where your coming from.
    I think he is referring to energy from the vacuum DVD 2, however, it is difficult to take a statement like that out of context. I think JB was only noting how long those particular batteries would last before needing a recharge.

    Patrick

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  • zapjosh
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    I think the bedini motor is cool because you can charge none rechargable Batteries. Look At the video.. YouTube - Scooter wheel bedini motor 1100rpm (ssg)

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  • blackchisel97
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    Originally posted by skudiv View Post
    Hi, has anyone built the PMG from the plans that come with the magnets4energy ebook? Is there a thread for that because it seems different to the SG. It gives the impression of free energy, has anyone done this?

    Cheers
    It sounds and looks like infamous Magniwork. IMO.


    Vtech

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  • skudiv
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    Hi, has anyone built the PMG from the plans that come with the magnets4energy ebook? Is there a thread for that because it seems different to the SG. It gives the impression of free energy, has anyone done this?

    Cheers

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  • spiderkells
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    This msg is for stebra@xtra.co.nz regarding his post above

    Have you physically built an energizer yourself before you start your debunking campaign. Can you mention what documentary this was and what machine he was referring too. I think even a beginner would know that it would be impossible to run such load on most of Bedini's arrangements.

    By the way, this is not an attack, I just want to know where your coming from.

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  • phishy
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    hello all!!!!

    does anybody know, .... when using round magnets... would it be allright to put a lot of capture-spools on one side with a fwbr, and the drive spools on the other side???

    cheers,
    dave

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  • stebra@xtra.co.nz
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    Bedini

    Hi all,
    in an interview I saw on a DVD of John Bedini, one of the interviewers asked John, if the mains power went off to his place, how long could he run on his system?
    As far as I am concerned, John gave the wrong answer.
    He said "About 8 hours".
    What he should have been able to say was "Indefinitely!".
    So obviously John has not got a self sustaining system in his possesion.
    Why are we chasing our tails attempting to duplicate any of the Bedini devices if they are not over unity???

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  • kcarring
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    The Core of the SSG Coil - Ferrite Rod?

    Is there an important reason why I would not cut a "to-length" piece of ferrite attennae rod for the core of my bifilar coil as opposed to using the Lincoln welding rods? I have a whole bunch of them. A good reason not to do that?

    Thanks

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  • kcarring
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    Originally posted by FRC View Post
    I kind of thought of the same thing for an SSG wheel. There was 14" cutting
    discs on sale at Peavy Mart last week for $3.99 each. And speaking of a turntable. old 33" lp's as another option. How did you get all the disposable camera circuits ? I would like to try a Joule ringer too.
    FRC

    I've got London Drugs saving them all for me they give me about 20 a week.
    I put together the SSG circuit with a bike wheel rotor yesterday. It works fine. I have a set of batteries that it's doing it's thing with, and I am experimenting with it now, seeing it's effect. 72 mA right now. Eventually I want to move on to something without a huge bike rim. Seems that beyond the proof of concept, desulphation - the work done (by the wheel) is the bonus, so I would like actually do something other than spin a bike rim or operate a fan when no one is in the room. So I'm looking into that. Possible a greenhouse fan if I can't get anything more creative thought up! However non-earth shattering, the free greenhouse fan op would be rather nice! Anything that runs as much as that does for free is a good deal, for sure. I am also leaning towards a reed switch / Doug Konzen variety of motor for my next experiment.
    Last edited by kcarring; 01-27-2011, 12:12 AM. Reason: correction

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  • Aaron
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    Youtube vids

    Hi,

    Everything has been reposted over 2 different accounts:

    YouTube - energeticforum's Channel
    YouTube - aaronmurakami's Channel

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  • spiderkells
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    Account and vid deleted

    What;s the story with Aaran's account being deleted. You tube *******s.
    Originally posted by Aaron View Post
    Here is the original vid
    YouTube - John Bedini SG - 5000rpm draws 1amp, 10,000rpm draws 200ma

    I just posted a vid of closeups of this energizer:
    YouTube - Bedini Tape Motor SG -

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  • FRC
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    I kind of thought of the same thing for an SSG wheel. There was 14" cutting
    discs on sale at Peavy Mart last week for $3.99 each. And speaking of a turntable. old 33" lp's as another option. How did you get all the disposable camera circuits ? I would like to try a Joule ringer too.

    FRC

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