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Carmody
26th November 2010, 17:13
"I was also told that this November's conference was a test to see if the world was ready for free energy, and they are looking to see if anything bad will come from these demos. If not then they want to show more next time."
http://pesn.com/2010/11/23/9501730_Bedini_Renaissance_Conference_a_turning_point/
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Every single person who paid to get to, and attend the conference..... was given a Bedini magnet motor system to take home and build. All 380 of them.
Steven
26th November 2010, 17:28
Thanks a lot for the head up! John Bedini is simply genius.
Namaste, Steven
Yoda
25th January 2011, 22:15
My next attempt is to loop: rejuvenator(battery charger)-battery-inverter-back to rejuvenator.
I have yet to find out if it would work, or wether the batteries have to be disconnected, before you can draw a load.
Strat
26th January 2011, 16:30
Has anyone here built a Bedini motor?
phishy
5th February 2011, 14:05
Hi!
Yes I have built some, it´s well worth it. Lots to learn & lots of fun.
If you´ve got any questions, just ask.
lotsalove,
phishy
Madmustang
6th February 2011, 21:58
Hi!
Yes I have built some, it´s well worth it. Lots to learn & lots of fun.
If you´ve got any questions, just ask.
lotsalove,
phishy
Hi there,
Was it a good size one or just a play thing? Where did you get the plans if any?
Thanks
steven69
7th February 2011, 12:33
My next attempt is to loop: rejuvenator(battery charger)-battery-inverter-back to rejuvenator.
I have yet to find out if it would work, or wether the batteries have to be disconnected, before you can draw a load.
Dear Yoda,
Do you have a bedini magnet motor system?
I just had a quick look at John Bedini http://http://www.icehouse.net/john1/intro.html (http://www.icehouse.net/john1/intro.html)
I am no electrical engineer and skipped the diagrams but the following caught my eye:
So therefore the term free electricity only applies to those that have done away with the current or have figured a way to block it from completing it's path through the circuit. Their are no meters to measure this radiant current, and when you catch it, it has the power of the universe and beyond. Good luck in your research . Their is only energy from the vacuum, known as radiant energy. to find out more about this you need to read Tom Bearden's book.
If you do have such a motor does this make any sense? have you disconnected the batteries? I would love to learn more and how you got on.
Love and free hugs, Steven
steven69
7th February 2011, 13:03
My next attempt is to loop: rejuvenator(battery charger)-battery-inverter-back to rejuvenator.
I have yet to find out if it would work, or wether the batteries have to be disconnected, before you can draw a load.
Dear Yoda,
Please excuse me for not joining the dots immediatley (it is very late now after a day ready various Free energy threads!) :o- I had a feeling I had seen a video of a bedini machine working recently on a fascinating website I recently discovered and signed up to.;)
http://http://www.energy-oneness.com/John-Bedini.html (http://www.energy-oneness.com/John-Bedini.html)
str8thinker
7th February 2011, 13:16
http://projectavalon.net/Bill_Ryan_John_Bedini_free_energy_generator_1.jpg
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?9185
Richard.P
7th February 2011, 14:16
HI all ,
I would recommend the bedini monopole 3 group on yahoo if you want to start building the basic model,the circuit diagrams and materials are here, and plenty of help in the messages section.
I am not trained in electronics but after a few years have built several motors, currently testing an 8 pole with big battery banks
Strat
8th February 2011, 21:44
That's awesome! Do you have any specs or pics?
phishy
9th February 2011, 21:04
Hi there,
Was it a good size one or just a play thing? Where did you get the plans if any?
Thanks
I still use the classic bikewheel for a rotor, which i´d recommend starting with for anyone.
ingriedients: 1 bike wheel, 16 Ferrite Magnets ca. 2"x1"x0.5", and a stand for the wheel.
you can then test with all sorts of setups "underneath"
The plans for them are all over the internet
the SSG would be the most basic variant
http://www.freeenergynews.com/Directory/Inventors/JohnBedini/SG/RickFriedrich_SSG/Schematic2.jpg
the motor pictured in post #9 is exactly the same times 80.
i use one 8-filar spool at the moment (so 1/10 of the pictured apparatus) which suits my requirements just fine.
and just like ric´h i would recommend the bm3 group on yahoo for starters.
love,
phishy
seko
9th February 2011, 21:49
well done, this is info that we all need to know. Free energy will give us freedom and saving lots of $$$$.
Fantastic job spreading this.....I guess I just have to get one Bedini!!
Lancelot
9th February 2011, 22:08
Thanks for this post Carmody, will check out the bedini monopole 3 group on yahoo
slipknotted
9th February 2011, 22:11
really cool do they have them in homes ?
Oouthere
9th February 2011, 22:27
The mono-pole motor (also known as the SGM/school girl motor) is not over unity. I've tried to replicate some of Bedini's work and bought a couple of his books.
Exactly where people should take notice is in his book he states over unity by measuring a short at the output versus the input power. Guess what....you can't measure power in a short. When I built the rotoverter is when I came to understand what he did, he actually measured across a capaciter but never gave the full components in his diagram. The rotorverter I built also showed overunity (about 1,100 watts in and 3,600 watts out) but it cannot be extracted. If you try to load the output down with a bulb, it simply draws additional power to match what the bulb uses....there is no free energy in the rotoverter. Some people got extremely upset with me after verifying my inputs and outputs with a SHORT and no true resistant load, stating I was hiding free energy....I'm as open as they come. You will still find people's old results with the rotoverter stating overunity and it can run itself....just show me ONE. There are none.
Rich
Oouthere
9th February 2011, 22:32
Also, Dr. Bearden's MEG.....a friend flew in from Orlando to look at my Joe Cell experiments. He drove to Bearden's house and talked to him in person. Even though the MEG is patented, it does not work as stated. While there, Dr. Bearden could not get it to perform overunity. Believe very little of what you read concerning free energy, I've even been fooled and have a degree in avionics and work as an electronics tech.
Rich
phishy
10th February 2011, 20:58
The mono-pole motor (also known as the SGM/school girl motor) is not over unity.
good point. the title of this thread might be a bit misleading.
john bedini himself never says the motors are overunity himself.
the best part with his tech is that you can rejuvenate batteries.
all the batteries i´m using are old ones that have been replaced from ups units and were meant to be thrown away/recycled.
now they are happily providing electricity for my living room lights.
the other good thing which a lot of people forget is that you can charge lots of batteries in parallel from just one on the input.
and the better they are conditioned to this sort of energy the more/faster so.
like demonstrated during his famous TÜV-test http://www.icehouse.net/john1/bearden.html
http://www.icehouse.net/john1/BatTest.GIF
love,
phishy
Oouthere
10th February 2011, 21:06
You are certainly correct in him producing a very effecient battery charger!
Rich
Strat
11th February 2011, 03:07
This is excellent phishy! I will build one of these for sure.
Richard.P
13th February 2011, 19:26
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Only 4 out of 8 coils are fully wired in these pics
john.d
14th February 2011, 17:36
45544555
Only 4 out of 8 coils are fully wired in these pics
Looking good ! Impressive battery bank too :)
Im in derbyshire for a few weeks (hope valley) , would love to see that setup running . Ive been toying with the idea of building one myself but have been concentrating on hho . Would you be up for a visit from a free energy geek ?
Cheers
John
Richard.P
14th February 2011, 18:24
Looking good ! Impressive battery bank too :)
Im in derbyshire for a few weeks (hope valley) , would love to see that setup running . Ive been toying with the idea of building one myself but have been concentrating on hho . Would you be up for a visit from a free energy geek ?
Cheers
John[/QUOTE]
Your welcome round anytime john, how shall we arrange it.
Rich
john.d
14th February 2011, 18:41
Brilliant , food for my geek reflex :) ....
here's my email address : daggsta@hotmail.com
Maybe send me a number and i can give you a call ( when i get a signal) :)
Cheers Rich
John
Madmustang
14th February 2011, 23:05
Fook me I am impressed :tea:
Richard.P
15th February 2011, 21:52
Thanks John, I've sent you my mobile number.
Rich.
NinJin
20th February 2011, 22:54
Hello All, This is a subject near & dear to my heart (free energy for all) & so I wanted to share some of my research in hopes to help everyone.
A little background about me, I am an electrical/systems engineer in the semiconductor industry & have designed very large scale integrated systems over the years.
I have been playing with a design that uses a high output alternator with a fixed maget array driven by a large speaker magnet - just by proximity (no input power required), outputs to an AC invertor & battery storage array to be able to run whatever (AC or DC). One of the things I'd like to suggest to everyone is when approaching a design is to work backwards. By this I mean figure out what your daily household power usage is (with all appliances on) & then design a system that can provide that amount sustained. Here's some links that I think you'll find useful:
http://www.freesunpower.com/system_sizing.php
http://www.invertersrus.com/pwrig7000w.html
http://www.sunxtender.com/solarbattery.php?id=34
http://www.batcap.net/Products/BatCapProductLine/BatCapExtreme/tabid/91/Default.aspx
http://www.zena.net/htdocs/alternators/AutoSound.shtml
Now, if you prefer to get something Off-the-shelf here's my favorite Portable Solar Power company: http://www.powerenz.com/store/
This company does make a 20' x20' canvas that can output 3.8kW per solar day - I got a price quote last year for this system $14k - a little pricey but again it's off-the-shelf, better than a rigid solar array install for a house & it's portable, this company sells to the military which you can understand since most of their products are a complete system that fits in a backpack. BTW, I have looked into what it would take if you have put together a power generating system & want to see about tying into the grid for the buy-back programs. Most power companies will specify that you'd need to provide sustained power output of 1-5MW (5MW cap since they don't want anyone getting rich off of the program)
I'm only mentioning this but most of us (myself included) are not ready to go public or advertise so 1st stick to making yourself a small system for your home & then see if you want to branch out. Hope this helps :)
Strat
21st February 2011, 16:58
Ri'ch, what's the 'exchange rate' on your batteries? Will one fully charged battery, charge 4 empty batteries? What are your typical results? Also, how long does this take?
I'm also curious what type of magnets you're using? I've heard different answers. The popular choice seems to be ceramic magnets, because if you use neodim magnets the cores in the spool may retain the magnetism. How would you comment on this?
Reinhard
21st February 2011, 17:10
Hi overunity people,
if you want to know what's going on on the OU playground, have a look at "overunity.com".
Have fun
Reinhard
Richard.P
21st February 2011, 22:13
Ri'ch, what's the 'exchange rate' on your batteries? Will one fully charged battery, charge 4 empty batteries? What are your typical results? Also, how long does this take?
I'm also curious what type of magnets you're using? I've heard different answers. The popular choice seems to be ceramic magnets, because if you use neodim magnets the cores in the spool may retain the magnetism. How would you comment on this?
Hi Strat,
The batteries have to go through many charge/discharge cycles, as you do this the crystal structure on the battery plates changes,this is where the gain is.
I have only done about 15 cycles on 2 banks of batteries and about 20 cycles on another bank so they are still being conditioned, from the recorded data i can see an improvement in load and charge time but its still early in the process.
The battery manufacturer recommends 50 conventional charges before they start to operate at their rated output.
The standing voltage and electrolyte readings are above manufacturer specs already.
If i only use 1 coil on the motor it takes about 5 days to charge a bank of batteries, with 4 coils it takes about 40 to 45 hours, not got all 8 coils running
yet but expect charge time to reduce considerably.
Grade 5 or 8 ceramic magnets are advised, but i believe some advanced builders have used neos.I use grade 5 ceramic.
Rich
Project_Buggy_Beach
21st February 2011, 23:08
I want to see a Bedini Device running the 7000 Watt 24 Volt 120 V AC Power Inverter, then we have a system you can plug into your dwelling and get off the grid.
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