Im sorry if this has been discussed before, and i tried searching through previous posts. But...Is there an ideal placement for the magnets on a Bedini rotor? Ive read anywhere from 1-3 magnets spaces in between. But that is a little vague for me. In a precision machine there doesnt seem room for that kind of play. And if the rotor is actually being carried by the scalar south poles then it would seem that 3 magnets lengths is quite a large distance. Is there a difference between a huge rotor and many magnets and a smaller rotor with proportional # of magnets? Or is it just that a large rotor can be equipped with more coils to match the magnets?
If we force 2 N poles together to make the superpole, and the N is forced out to a laser beam strength, this is good right? then why dont we always use this method? Or have I not kept up on things and this is not a good method.
And sorry to be so inquisitive, but Bedini sells his kits and trans., and coils for us. He sells a large coil with a twisted set of 8 wires ready to go on a spool. Which is just awesome. His largest coil is about 450 turns, is he suggesting that this is an optimum Coil? Or is it optimum for the size of the 10 coiler for example? And one other thing. For a setup like the 10 coil with a big heavy rotor, are neos acceptable (or preferable) for moving this big mass. Thanks for your time. I hope someone can help me with these musings before my brain melts out of my ears.
If we force 2 N poles together to make the superpole, and the N is forced out to a laser beam strength, this is good right? then why dont we always use this method? Or have I not kept up on things and this is not a good method.
And sorry to be so inquisitive, but Bedini sells his kits and trans., and coils for us. He sells a large coil with a twisted set of 8 wires ready to go on a spool. Which is just awesome. His largest coil is about 450 turns, is he suggesting that this is an optimum Coil? Or is it optimum for the size of the 10 coiler for example? And one other thing. For a setup like the 10 coil with a big heavy rotor, are neos acceptable (or preferable) for moving this big mass. Thanks for your time. I hope someone can help me with these musings before my brain melts out of my ears.
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