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Originally posted by Aaron View PostBedini School Girl Science Fair Motor discussion. This isn't for the versions that charge batteries. This is really for beginners who just want to learn more about the very simple roller skate version.
Get a copy of the only Authorized Bedini SG Handbook - Bedini SSG
Can I use Ceramic (Strontium Ferrite) magnet, grade Y30BH? I cannot find grade 8 ceramic magnet locally. What is the size of magnet?
Thanks for your help
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Sincerely,
Aaron Murakami
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Originally posted by Aaron View PostLis, here is the old video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNeDySD81bM
Thanks for your reply.
I have another question in my mind. Besides the output of SG can charge battery, can it be used for lighting up a normal fluorescent lamp, for example 12W energy saving light bulb? If can, I think SG is more meaningful.
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Originally posted by Aaron View PostLis, here is the old video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNeDySD81bM
Thanks
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Bedini SG
Lis,
That is put up now so I can't measure it but it is built according to the specs in the old Bedini notes from 10 years ago.
Get this book: Bedini SG
That will answer almost every question you have about getting started.Sincerely,
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I bought the book. And I checked the size of spool is: 3.25” in high, 3.5” in diameter with central cylinder 0.75 in diameter. It is very much different
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coil size
Originally posted by lis_wang View PostI bought the book. And I checked the size of spool is: 3.25” in high, 3.5” in diameter with central cylinder 0.75 in diameter. It is very much different
Mine is like in the diagram with the roller skate wheel - that is in the book - in that particular video that is.Sincerely,
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spool size
Lis,
You an use a big spool and wind less wire on it. It will just be cumbersome but will not effect the running of the machine (if you're planning on a small roller skate wheel build). However, if you're not going to put on many turns and use smaller wire, I'd use a spool that is at least shorter so you get a more condensed magnetic field at the top.Sincerely,
Aaron Murakami
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Originally posted by Aaron View PostLis,
You an use a big spool and wind less wire on it. It will just be cumbersome but will not effect the running of the machine (if you're planning on a small roller skate wheel build). However, if you're not going to put on many turns and use smaller wire, I'd use a spool that is at least shorter so you get a more condensed magnetic field at the top.
Thanks for your help. I already ordered a coild spool on line last night and I will try when it arrives.
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Bedini SSG
Ok, hope it works out for you!
Most of the SG/SSG support is here:
Bedini SG - Official Monopole ForumSincerely,
Aaron Murakami
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Discharge the battery
Originally posted by Aaron View PostThere is an official Bedini SG manual finally available: Bedini SSG
You'll probably get it working on the first try.
Use a 10ohm resistor to start with, easier to get it running on that. Not as efficient, but just get it to work.
1 X 10ohm resistor
1 X 1N914 diode
1 X MPS8099 transistor or RCA3055 or 2N3055 either of those will work fine
Get enough wire of #23 and #26 or closest you can find for those. Enamel coated magnet wire..enough to wind about 600 turns on the coil to the dimensions in those schematics. Make sure to wind it so that when you put + top the top of the coil and - at the bottom that the magnetic field on the coil is NORTH at the TOP. Wind both of those wires together at the SAME time around the spool.
The core for the coil can be a soild piece of iron or use a bunch of smaller pieces of welding rod cut to lenght and bundled together.
The transistor has a collector, emitter and base. The collector is the input, the emitter it the output. With these NPN transistors, there is no connection through the transistor from collector to emitter. The faucet is shut off basically. To make the connection, it requires a bit of current at the base...that is what the trigger wire is for. That turns it on and when the power is no longer at the base, the transistor shuts off. It is just an off and on switch triggered by the base.
When you buy the transistor, the package will give you a diagram or you can find it online which lead is what. BCE are the 3 you need to know. Just connect the coil wires, diode and resistor to each other like in the diagrams John drew.
The resistor doesn't matter which way you put it. The diode, the little black stripe needs to be towards the base of the transistor.
Make sure the wheel spins really, really easily. One little spin and it just keeps going. You can make it like mine where the wheel spins around the shaft or you can make it fixed to the shaft so the shaft spins in some bearings in the frame uprights.
You can use regular ceramic magnets on the rotor. Just make sure North is facing out on all 4 magnets so that south are all facing towards the axle.
The little black sealed gel cell batts are good ones to play with for starters. Use 12 volt ones.
When it is all hooked up, you give a slight little spin on the wheel and it will just start speeding up as fast as it can go.
When you get it running with these parts (use the 10ohm resistor), then you can switch out the resistor to something like a 680ohm to see if it will run on that. You basically want as much resistance as possible while still letting enough get through to trigger the transistor. That is the idea anyway.
There are a LOT of people around the world who have build these Bedini machines so you won't have a problem getting people to help you out.
If I just connect the primary battery without charging battery, can the circuit used to discharge battery? Thanks
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without charging battery
Originally posted by Sawt2 View PostIf you attach the primary without a charge battery connected (on a SG circuit)
What you will do is burn out your transistor
But if we're in the bigger coils, yes, good rule to always use a charging battery.Sincerely,
Aaron Murakami
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