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  • Retrod's video

    @Retrod
    Dave that was very interesting and really makes me wonder about what is going on with these strong one neo magnet spinners running at high RPMs. It is like the electric and magnetic fields get all mixed up together. One is pushing and pulling on the other in a dramatic tug of war. The non ferrous metals you that you showed spinning around must be caught up in that maelstorm of forces.

    @ All
    I made a new 'Light Multiplier' using the drive coil out of a one AA quartz clock. I just wrapped a 300 turn 30ga coil right on top of it as the trigger and it worked. The circuit is the same.
    On this one I did more testing and tried a very small 3/8" diameter cylinder rotor with a small ball on the botom. It looked like it was turning really fast and it was lighting up 'Maggie's' eyes very bright, so I took a look at it on the scope. It was turning at over 30,000 RPM and that was on one AA. I had alot of fun with it until I finally lost (at high speed ) the little ball bearing that was on the bottom of the rotor somewhere into the jungle of our living room. I havn't found any broken objects ---yet-- or something with a hole in it ---yet.

    Lidmotor
    Last edited by Lidmotor; 12-28-2009, 05:32 PM.

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    • Originally posted by jonnydavro View Post
      @Retrod1.Hi Dave. What a great idea and video.I think you have moved this up a level with the use of such a large sphere.It looks that the extra mass is actually making the sphere more stable.It is also interesting to see the variety of different matirials a strong magnet will effect.
      This may make a great generator as you show a really strong magnetic field and i am sure you are the one to put it to good use.I bet this would spin satellites from miles away and your input power is nice and low so lots of possibilties with this Dave.Nice work and thanks for sharing it with us.Regards jonny
      Thanks Jonny, look what you have started, ha! There are other effects I noticed that we won't get into on this forum. One I will mention is the effect on an operating AM radio, the broadcasts get distorted, like a portal to another dimension. The tuned ciruits in the radio and audio circuits/transformers have magnetic material and cores, interesting!!
      Here is a follow-up video showing the voltage generated by the spinning magnet. I know I can spin it much faster but even I get scared.
      YouTube - retrod1's Channel
      Dave
      Last edited by retrod; 12-27-2009, 07:52 PM. Reason: link addition

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      • mag field

        Retrod can you test a piece of lead and a little dirt and see if your magnetic field interacts with those please ? I am very curious and i would try this if i had that ball

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        • Originally posted by fusionchip View Post
          Retrod can you test a piece of lead and a little dirt and see if your magnetic field interacts with those please ? I am very curious and i would try this if i had that ball
          Ok, I tried lead and saw no effect. I also tried water with a slight oil film and I did see a very slow swirl effect, perhaps due to the mineral content, or my hand movement. I'll try dirt tomorrow. I had this thing running almost flat out generating 450 volts AC today, and then it started to act up, scared even me slowing that cannonball down with my leather gloved hand

          Dave

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          • retrod,
            Granted it would slow down the magnet, but it would also contain it as well.
            Put the big puppy into a pitcher of water .. it will be VERY hard for it to jump out of a half a foot of water even if it did start to climb the walls of the pitcher.

            Just a thought..
            randy
            Remember to be kind to your mind ...
            Tesla quoting Buddha: "Ignorance is the greatest evil in the world."

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            • Originally posted by retrod View Post
              Ok, I tried lead and saw no effect. I also tried water with a slight oil film and I did see a very slow swirl effect, perhaps due to the mineral content, or my hand movement. I'll try dirt tomorrow. I had this thing running almost flat out generating 450 volts AC today, and then it started to act up, scared even me slowing that cannonball down with my leather gloved hand

              Dave
              Ok, I tried the dirt as requested & it was interesting. I made a video of it here
              YouTube - 2 Inch Spinning Sphere (Neo) Magnet interacting with dirt ...(by request)
              After the video I used the same magnet and ran it through the dirt sample. Most of the particals that stuck looked like sand. I should look at these under a microscope. Anyway, after those particles were removed I re-ran the test and the magic moving dirt was no more . I was very disappointed because I wanted to demonstrate the very first dirt motor.

              I then moved on the the water containment experiment as mentioned. The water slows the magnet far too much, even a quarter inch is too much. I was also very disapointed because I wanted to make the first Bedini powered washing machine, oh well, back to the drawing board

              Dave

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              • Bedini Washing Machine

                Originally posted by retrod View Post
                Ok, I tried the dirt as requested & it was interesting. I made a video of it here
                YouTube - 2 Inch Spinning Sphere (Neo) Magnet interacting with dirt ...(by request)
                After the video I used the same magnet and ran it through the dirt sample. Most of the particals that stuck looked like sand. I should look at these under a microscope. Anyway, after those particles were removed I re-ran the test and the magic moving dirt was no more . I was very disappointed because I wanted to demonstrate the very first dirt motor.

                I then moved on the the water containment experiment as mentioned. The water slows the magnet far too much, even a quarter inch is too much. I was also very disapointed because I wanted to make the first Bedini powered washing machine, oh well, back to the drawing board

                Dave
                Good one Dave. A Bedini powered washing machine. That was my good laugh for the day.
                I thought of something else to try that would be very interesting to everyone. Try turning off the power while one of the non ferrous objects is spinning over the sphere magnet and see what happens. If the object still spins at the same speed then it is pure magnetism doing the work here. If the object stops then it must be the pulsed electric field spinning the object. If it slows down but keeps turning then (I guess) that it is a combination of both.
                Great work. I still don't have a degausing coil and I need to get one to replicate some of your earlier experiments. I have a 1" neo sphere that should work OK on your setup. On my lastest tiny 3/8" spinner, the oscillator will yurn the rotor on just the self-oscillating primary frequency (5-7khz). You can see it on the scope. When the magnet triggering starts the wave form and frequency changes. You can also hear the change-over happen on an AM radio tuned to a null station.

                Lidmotor

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                • Originally posted by Lidmotor View Post
                  Good one Dave. A Bedini powered washing machine. That was my good laugh for the day.
                  I thought of something else to try that would be very interesting to everyone. Try turning off the power while one of the non ferrous objects is spinning over the sphere magnet and see what happens. If the object still spins at the same speed then it is pure magnetism doing the work here. If the object stops then it must be the pulsed electric field spinning the object. If it slows down but keeps turning then (I guess) that it is a combination of both.
                  Great work. I still don't have a degausing coil and I need to get one to replicate some of your earlier experiments. I have a 1" neo sphere that should work OK on your setup. On my lastest tiny 3/8" spinner, the oscillator will yurn the rotor on just the self-oscillating primary frequency (5-7khz). You can see it on the scope. When the magnet triggering starts the wave form and frequency changes. You can also hear the change-over happen on an AM radio tuned to a null station.

                  Lidmotor
                  Thanks Lidmotor, yes, you may see the same effects with a smaller magnet if it's going fast enough. And I also confirmed the magnet alone is interacting with the various materials. Today I was charging some caps with the spinning sphere set-up. Should be able to charge/discharge caps around a hundred volts or so. A 4w 120v lamp discharged the caps in just a few seconds though.

                  Dave

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                  • Retrod's "Dirty Movie"

                    Thank you retrod . Well so much for Ufo drives and i guess i don't need to ask if carrots and peas jump around either

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                    • Who says size dosen't matter!

                      Originally posted by retrod View Post
                      Thanks Lidmotor, yes, you may see the same effects with a smaller magnet if it's going fast enough. And I also confirmed the magnet alone is interacting with the various materials. Today I was charging some caps with the spinning sphere set-up. Should be able to charge/discharge caps around a hundred volts or so. A 4w 120v lamp discharged the caps in just a few seconds though.

                      Dave
                      Hi Dave,

                      Nice demo... KJ magnetics Chineese manufacturer will make you an 8" (200mm) sphere... You can do some tall generatin with that rascal
                      Neodymium sphere magnets,nib sphere magnet and ndfeb sphere magnet's manufacturer
                      When you pick up a cat by the tail you learn things you cannot learn any other way...

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                      • Living Large

                        Originally posted by el-tigre View Post
                        Hi Dave,

                        Nice demo... KJ magnetics Chineese manufacturer will make you an 8" (200mm) sphere... You can do some tall generatin with that rascal
                        Neodymium sphere magnets,nib sphere magnet and ndfeb sphere magnet's manufacturer
                        @el-tigre,
                        I love it, that is the ticket!! I can then use the 2 inch sphere as a satellite / blender I can see the Bedini powered wash machine can now become a reality. Everyone in this thread has already made valuable contributions to the spin cycle. You are all pioneers and will not be foregotten!

                        Ok, back to the lab, lots of planning to do.
                        Thanks,
                        Dave

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                        • Originally posted by fusionchip View Post
                          Thank you retrod . Well so much for Ufo drives and i guess i don't need to ask if carrots and peas jump around either
                          Your welcome fusionchip . One has to be careful what they ask for around here.

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                          • Magnetic fields dancing..

                            A while back I made this video...

                            YouTube - Video 67 Magnetic fields at play


                            Watching the movements of magnetic fields is very fun...

                            Watch the iron filings move it may help to explain what you are seeing in the dirt better ( without the dirt
                            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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                            • Originally posted by theremart View Post
                              A while back I made this video...

                              YouTube - Video 67 Magnetic fields at play


                              Watching the movements of magnetic fields is very fun...

                              Watch the iron filings move it may help to explain what you are seeing in the dirt better ( without the dirt
                              @theremart I like the 3d viewer demo, very nice. BTW the objects in the dirt are not iron filings. They look like little globs of sand and are easily turned to dust. Maybe it is the flooby dust or pixie sand people mentioned in old stories???

                              Thanks,

                              Dave

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                              • 2 inch spinning magnet lighting a 4 watt bulb...just a little

                                Look, less then one watt input and lighting a 4 watt lamp. The spinning mass is the key??

                                Don't forget your sunglasses.
                                YouTube - 2 Inch Spinning Davro/Bedini Neo Magnet lighting 4 watt lamp with less then 1 watt input

                                Dave

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