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  • Sweet Bits!!

    I like how you have a terminal screw connectors on your boards so you can change your base resistors. Looks like you'll be able to give her a spin real soon. You plan on firing her up with all the coils hooked up or slowly powering her up?

    Good Luck, Mark

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    • Originally posted by Mark View Post
      Sweet Bits!!

      I like how you have a terminal screw connectors on your boards so you can change your base resistors. Looks like you'll be able to give her a spin real soon. You plan on firing her up with all the coils hooked up or slowly powering her up?

      Good Luck, Mark
      I will power this up with all of the coils engaged. I have built a three coiler in the past so am pretty confident in this setup.

      Thanks

      Bit's

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      • A little professional help

        Originally posted by Mark View Post
        Sweet Bits!!

        I like how you have a terminal screw connectors on your boards so you can change your base resistors. Looks like you'll be able to give her a spin real soon. You plan on firing her up with all the coils hooked up or slowly powering her up?

        Good Luck, Mark
        Look who just happened in
        Last edited by Bit's-n-Bytes; 10-17-2010, 01:29 AM.

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        • RE: Bits...

          Ok, you have NO excuses now none


          Look forward to your results. You have alot going for you.
          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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          • Hi Bits, Since nobody has asked, Whats up with the magnets on the wheel (And I dont mean that they forgot to put them in there he he he)but they look custom made,So could you tell us more about them.Is that Rick with a beard and mustache.Thx peace out.-Gary

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            • Originally posted by gmeat View Post
              Hi Bits, Since nobody has asked, Whats up with the magnets on the wheel (And I dont mean that they forgot to put them in there he he he)but they look custom made,So could you tell us more about them.Is that Rick with a beard and mustache.Thx peace out.-Gary
              Yes it is Rick, he's traveling in "Cognito". On to the magnets, they are neo's that tuck nicely into a wedge and then the wedge is pressed into the rotor. These essiently lock into the rotor by notches into the machined wedge cavaty.

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              • Originally posted by theremart View Post
                Ok, you have NO excuses now none


                Look forward to your results. You have alot going for you.
                Rat's, I wanted at least one.

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                • Originally posted by Bit's-n-Bytes View Post
                  Look who just happened in
                  Heeeey, i know those faces, two pioneering open source engineers,

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                  • Originally posted by Bit's-n-Bytes View Post
                    Look who just happened in
                    ha lol!

                    Good work Bits (and Rick ) cant wait to see this puppy singing. Please oh please put some serious input into it if you can, even if it is only once?

                    Maybe only run with half the power windings on perhaps, (is there a switch on each power winding by chance?) if you want to drop your current a bit. You could power it with a variac like I did on the front end if its easier, mine would only support 10 amps however. I will be interested to see what the "sweet spot" amperage draw is @ 12v and 24v with all coils on.

                    Enjoy

                    Regards
                    "Once you've come to the conclusion that what what you know already is all you need to know, then you have a degree in disinterest." - John Dobson

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                    • Originally posted by ren View Post
                      ha lol!

                      Good work Bits (and Rick ) cant wait to see this puppy singing. Please oh please put some serious input into it if you can, even if it is only once?

                      Maybe only run with half the power windings on perhaps, (is there a switch on each power winding by chance?) if you want to drop your current a bit. You could power it with a variac like I did on the front end if its easier, mine would only support 10 amps however. I will be interested to see what the "sweet spot" amperage draw is @ 12v and 24v with all coils on.

                      Enjoy

                      Regards
                      Thanks Ren. It is my intent to have 24V on the input and 36V on the output for the first test. I have an idea, some latest developments, and earlier devices I created, that I want to bring it all together. The 10 coiler does have individual switches for each coil, so I should be able to get you those #'s to you.

                      Talk to ya soon

                      Bit's

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                      • OK bits its been almost 2 days since Rick was there, did you get her done yet? I see the torch sitting on your table there, but where is the fire extinguisher?

                        Hope things are going well keep us posted.

                        Mark

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                        • So very close

                          Originally posted by Mark View Post
                          OK bits its been almost 2 days since Rick was there, did you get her done yet? I see the torch sitting on your table there, but where is the fire extinguisher?

                          Hope things are going well keep us posted.

                          Mark
                          Just finished up all of the tranny wiring and now need to work on the switches / trigger wiring. Notice how I did the positive and negetive output wiring (actually copper bus). This saves a lot of additional wiring.

                          Thanks

                          Bit's
                          Last edited by Bit's-n-Bytes; 10-17-2010, 01:29 AM.

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                          • Hello, i do not understund something: is the same thing use a coil that magnet?

                            Why bedini's motor works with coils and does not with magnets?

                            Thank you

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                            • Originally posted by Rutame View Post
                              Hello, i do not understund something: is the same thing use a coil that magnet?

                              Why bedini's motor works with coils and does not with magnets?

                              Thank you
                              Hi Rutame, The magnets are in the rotor "north facing". When the rotor magnet aligns with the coil, the coils is triggerd causing the core of the coil to also become a "north facing" elctro magnet. In turn, this causes a push to the rotor to cause rotation. I hope this helps.


                              Bit's

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                              • Thank you for your answer, but i means if it is not the same put magnet and not coils?.
                                Magnets in the rotor with nort pointing out and two magnets in the estator with nort pointing to inside this way north - north magnets.

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