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  • Bedini circuit - Fraction of 1 watt powers all

    Here is my You Tube video.

    Everything is powered by a 1.5 volt alkaline battery.

    Circuit uses a fraction of a watt to power all you see.

    YouTube - SUSTAINED WOW!!.MPG
    Last edited by magnetman12003; 12-19-2010, 01:58 PM. Reason: new video

  • #2
    magnetman12003, Is it possible the circuit is self resonating, thats a big coil of wire. Can you describe your circuit ? How is the source 1.5 volts stepped up by the phone charger I wonder. I may have missed it in the video what type of phone charger is that?

    Thanks

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    • #3
      The circuit I am using.

      Here is the circuit I am using. Use a inexpensive cell phone charger that houses a single AA 1.5 volt battery. I bought this one on Ebay for under $4.
      Dont power the circuit with 12 volts as shown. Hook up the cell phone charger to power the circuit.

      I also forgot to mark the NEON LAMP located just to the right of the transistor in the circuit. It should be a NEON B7A lamp. The other 4 lamps are 1 watt rated 120 volt night lite LED lamp bulbs They will lite with DC at lower voltage as seen in the video.

      Use a very large mfd capacitor in the rectifier circuit output. I used a 330 mfd 450 volt rated cap.
      Planning to double that later. Buy a hi voltage rated one and you wont go wrong.

      Tom
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      • #4
        But the secret is in the phone charger or in the circuit?

        Could the circuit be powered by any other mean?

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        • #5
          You asked a very good question. Further experimenting with this setup might produce an answer.

          Tom

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