Hello everyone!
I have finally gotten the parts i need in to make my first Bedini SSG circuit. I have put it together according to the instructions on Introvertabrate's youtube video on how to make a Bedini SSG circuit, and have had two very significant things happen that i need some help to understand.
1. it DIDN"T WORK now i am positive this one is due to user error, but i am not sure where the problem lies. i may be using too small of magnets, which is what i think the problem is (mostly because i followed the instructions to the letter.) I am using what i have handy for the rotor - needle bearings similar to what Lidmotor uses. but my magnets are 1/8" x 1/8" N48 neo magnets. I have them sunk into a wine cork (two reasons for the cork, i can easily sink sewing needles into it to make the bearing and i can sink the magnets into it just as easily) I have tried it with 4 magnets (one in each of 4 positions) and 8 magnets (one added to the end of each of the first four) and in neither case will my rotor spin any longer than it free wheels by it's self. Sorry if this is a bit confusing, i could probably answer specific questions better than explain it outright, so if anything here needs clarification, please ask and i will do my best to make some sense out of it.
for a core, well, i am still working on a core for the bifiler coil. right now, what i am using is a bit hard to explain, but it is the core that came off of a fan motor, stacked steal plates held together with pins (photos can easily be provided to help understand what i am talking about, again sorry for any confusion)
2. the other thing i noticed is there is a high pitch tone coming from somewhere when i connect the power to the circuit. i am nearly certain the noise is from the coil, but my hearing isn't so great and i can't tell for sure. when i move my core around in the coil, it changes pitch like it's being tuned. when i disconnect the secondary battery (i am using a couple of 9V batteries right now, but will get proper batteries in the next few days) the pitch also changes.
not sure exactly what i am doing wrong, but photos and videos can be provided if i am not explaining this well enough.
I should note a few other things i though of last minute before posting.
- my bearings are not centered exactly in the cork, and it wobbles a touch, but free wheels easily enough i figure it should at least spin a bit under power.
- i know there are a lot of holes in my current setup, (and i am planning to build this to John Bedini's original specs but i am still gathering everything i need.) at this point, i had what i needed to make the circuit and was hoping to get something going, even if it didn't work very well. I suppose i am being a bit impatient, but i am pretty excited from watching a lot of the youtube videos that have been posted, and would really like to get at least something simple working that i can mess around with to help me understand exactly what is going on.
Like i said, i really didn't expect it to work all that well, but i was at least hoping for it to spin a bit or at least spin itself off of my setup (seeing as it is pretty wobbly) I am very very new to all of this, and very well might be totally off base, but this is all part of the learning process i suppose.
thanks in advance for anyone who can help point me in the right direction, and if more information is needed, just say the word, i am eager to get this running, and will respond asap!!
thanks
N8
I have finally gotten the parts i need in to make my first Bedini SSG circuit. I have put it together according to the instructions on Introvertabrate's youtube video on how to make a Bedini SSG circuit, and have had two very significant things happen that i need some help to understand.
1. it DIDN"T WORK now i am positive this one is due to user error, but i am not sure where the problem lies. i may be using too small of magnets, which is what i think the problem is (mostly because i followed the instructions to the letter.) I am using what i have handy for the rotor - needle bearings similar to what Lidmotor uses. but my magnets are 1/8" x 1/8" N48 neo magnets. I have them sunk into a wine cork (two reasons for the cork, i can easily sink sewing needles into it to make the bearing and i can sink the magnets into it just as easily) I have tried it with 4 magnets (one in each of 4 positions) and 8 magnets (one added to the end of each of the first four) and in neither case will my rotor spin any longer than it free wheels by it's self. Sorry if this is a bit confusing, i could probably answer specific questions better than explain it outright, so if anything here needs clarification, please ask and i will do my best to make some sense out of it.
for a core, well, i am still working on a core for the bifiler coil. right now, what i am using is a bit hard to explain, but it is the core that came off of a fan motor, stacked steal plates held together with pins (photos can easily be provided to help understand what i am talking about, again sorry for any confusion)
2. the other thing i noticed is there is a high pitch tone coming from somewhere when i connect the power to the circuit. i am nearly certain the noise is from the coil, but my hearing isn't so great and i can't tell for sure. when i move my core around in the coil, it changes pitch like it's being tuned. when i disconnect the secondary battery (i am using a couple of 9V batteries right now, but will get proper batteries in the next few days) the pitch also changes.
not sure exactly what i am doing wrong, but photos and videos can be provided if i am not explaining this well enough.
I should note a few other things i though of last minute before posting.
- my bearings are not centered exactly in the cork, and it wobbles a touch, but free wheels easily enough i figure it should at least spin a bit under power.
- i know there are a lot of holes in my current setup, (and i am planning to build this to John Bedini's original specs but i am still gathering everything i need.) at this point, i had what i needed to make the circuit and was hoping to get something going, even if it didn't work very well. I suppose i am being a bit impatient, but i am pretty excited from watching a lot of the youtube videos that have been posted, and would really like to get at least something simple working that i can mess around with to help me understand exactly what is going on.
Like i said, i really didn't expect it to work all that well, but i was at least hoping for it to spin a bit or at least spin itself off of my setup (seeing as it is pretty wobbly) I am very very new to all of this, and very well might be totally off base, but this is all part of the learning process i suppose.
thanks in advance for anyone who can help point me in the right direction, and if more information is needed, just say the word, i am eager to get this running, and will respond asap!!
thanks
N8
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