Bedini Motor ( Generator ) How To Build One

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Komentáře • 776

  • @H2GenerationX
    @H2GenerationX Před 10 lety +49

    Jeff...4 years later and your video is STILL the best instructional video on HOW TO build a Bedini! Great job, and thanks for all your contributions!!!

    • @Askjeffwilliams
      @Askjeffwilliams  Před 10 lety +1

      thanks for the great comments. Jeff

    • @fidelcatsro6948
      @fidelcatsro6948 Před 10 lety +1

      yes this is true...I cant find a better resource on this than his video..he made this so simple even a cat can understand this..i hope a single bifiliar setup will work as great as his twin setup..

    • @leviahamefula3994
      @leviahamefula3994 Před 6 lety

      H2GenerationX well another 4years additional to the first 4yrs. Lol

    • @jontanneguy4960
      @jontanneguy4960 Před 4 měsíci

      The neo magnets aren't necessary, but otherwise a good primer. This gets your foot into the door. Once you understand pulse technology, and not killing the dipole (Tom Bearden) then you can really begin making serious gains with this technology.

    • @ferrumignis
      @ferrumignis Před 7 dny

      Ten years on and this is still as big a pile of pseudoscientific BS as it ever was.

  • @rasnamaste3202
    @rasnamaste3202 Před 11 lety +5

    As he's running 2 coils he need 2 circuits (they're very small), you can see 2 transistors - It can charge 5+ batteries simultaneously. The more coils, the more torque & voltage. It works because I followed Jeffs simple instructions with great success ;)

  • @rohan.fernando
    @rohan.fernando Před 7 měsíci +5

    This may be the clearest no BS explanation and circuit diagram of this motor ever produced. Brilliant work!

  • @ronarmstrong835
    @ronarmstrong835 Před 8 lety +36

    To the creator of this video: Thank you. The garage experimenters of the world will set us free before any politician ever will.

    • @nordenconrad14yearsago45
      @nordenconrad14yearsago45 Před 7 lety +2

      Ron Armstrong very true.... most famous people arr skeptical and do videos while they are already filled with negative attitude and follow the schematics negligently or just to troll their viewers like what the mythbusters did.. thanks to Jeff Williams he's not one of them

    • @truthexpose4874
      @truthexpose4874 Před 7 lety +2

      Bedini battery chargers and RPX that Murakami sells now are a big scam. I made video of that and explanation on my channel why Bedini chargers KILL batteries! Do not buy into the fraud! See for yourself!

    • @ronarmstrong835
      @ronarmstrong835 Před 6 lety

      I'm already aware that the oil industry and the utility companies operate by fraud. No so sure about John Bedini. But thanks for your thoughts.

    • @brianevolved2849
      @brianevolved2849 Před 2 lety

      You d realise it is a joke!

    • @jvon3885
      @jvon3885 Před 2 lety

      @@brianevolved2849 explain the joke?

  • @DrAhsaan
    @DrAhsaan Před 5 lety +4

    Sir I have seen tons of videos on the subject. You r the first to explain in such a simple way and with sincerity. Hats off to YOU. Hope you keep on loading more videos on the subject. Good luck

  • @jessetylerwade
    @jessetylerwade Před 8 lety +1

    dude make these as many as you can, give them to people and explain how they work. upscale one perhaps? the world needs this direly.

  • @Dreadnyah
    @Dreadnyah Před 12 lety +1

    To get more power out you just add more coils, it's not over-unity "as such" but I added 2 more coils and managed to get 20v - The primary battery is set at its lowest possible amp draw and only powers the trigger coil/s. I use solar power to power mine and charge the primary battery, which I only use as a capacitor, lol - BIG THANK'S JEFF!! I couldn't have done it without you!!! Your teaching is second to none! Keep up the good works!;)

    • @Dreadnyah
      @Dreadnyah Před 2 lety

      @@googleuser2452 Ummm, I am talking about adding extra coils, not just increasing power, if I do that I would naturally get an Amp drop. However, adding extra coils increases both Volts and Amps, which means an increase in power, right?

  • @secretsather
    @secretsather Před 13 lety +1

    It takes a special person to do what you do.

  • @izysly6051
    @izysly6051 Před 3 lety +1

    I built this device after watching this video and thank you Jeff Willliams !

  • @1986edgaras
    @1986edgaras Před 12 lety +3

    I really appreciate what you've done here Jeff. This made the diagram really clear, and I think it is quite a contribution to process of people freeing themselves from the energy monopolists across the globe.
    And I want to encourage all the people who are interested to build this and see for themselves that free energy is not a dream. The energy monopolists want us to think otherwise and to take our money from us.

  • @phuckugoofleplus7542
    @phuckugoofleplus7542 Před 7 lety

    great video. remember it from years ago. got my own place now. fixing to start building this on a larger scale. thanks for the clear reference guy. much appreciated.

  • @verygoodvibes
    @verygoodvibes Před 7 lety +1

    jeff, did you hear john passed away? he left his mark for sure. he certainly will be remembered by many creative people. love your vids man.

  • @jtararo
    @jtararo Před 13 lety +2

    I agree with a previous comment. You explain how to build one so much easier and with clear diagrams than other videos.

  • @Candyman97
    @Candyman97 Před 10 lety +1

    Even though this video is almost four years old, it is the most informative one out there! Also you explanation of it was perfect! as for the magnets, you can get them at Home Depot. I was at one last night and saw them there, they are the button sized ones.

  • @OverLordSky
    @OverLordSky Před 12 lety

    Excellent! Better video than all the electronixs whiz's on youtube! Genius! Finally someone who can think and speak at the same time! How do you tolerate these lesser mortals!?!

  • @Zelousfear
    @Zelousfear Před 7 lety

    Interesting that you chose to draw a one coil SSG but build a two coil. I've noticed most people have trouble with the wiring of two or more, good on you. I live near Bedini (bless his soul) and had the pleasure of going out to his shop a few times and presenting our systems. We have a 6 coil device running and I'm glad to see your video....screw myth busters lol!

  • @Solar_and_Security
    @Solar_and_Security Před měsícem

    This is still helping people 14 years after being made. Thanks! I'll be making one for testing.

    • @ferrumignis
      @ferrumignis Před 7 dny

      Helping them stay gullible and remain ignorant of physical laws.

  • @mafic_taco7061
    @mafic_taco7061 Před 2 lety +1

    I miss radio shack 😔. Great build, very cool !

  • @gpilot25
    @gpilot25 Před 11 lety +2

    The best way i found to do it is put the spool onto an electric drill, and hold the 2 wires side by side. I also put a piece of tape on on side of the drill so when it goes around and hits my hand, it makes it eaiser to keep count of the turns. It is very important to keep the wires parallel to eachother at all times. You wind the exact same way as you would a fishing reel.

  • @MrTalhakamran2006
    @MrTalhakamran2006 Před 9 lety +7

    best Bedini motor explanation ever.

  • @connordow7366
    @connordow7366 Před 9 lety

    I made a bedini motor based on your instructions but with only one coil. And using makshift and crapy parts. I had a lot of trouble geting it working but eventualty did. it was a fried part . I dont think it was over unity but it worked

  • @jackb2010
    @jackb2010 Před 11 lety

    Ive been looking for an easy to understand drawing and explanation for this motor. Great job. Thanks

  • @williamwold5993
    @williamwold5993 Před 8 lety +3

    hey jeff i just wanted to say thank you for all of your intuitive words and very easy to understand instructional videos on various different subjects like the finding gold videos that i so love watching also i spent like twenty or more years in the electric golf cart industry at best golf service in bloomington ca, i have always dreamed of building a self sustainable perpetual motor myself and despite what so many shallow people say out there that perpetual motion is not possible i have always known that to a degree that it is very probable i just have never really made time to build such a motor and i will definately try to replicate what you have built and i also have the knowledge to probably make your design even more productive what you have built in my opinion looks like it is a very real properly working setup using the diodes and transistors is also smart have you thought about adding several decent size capacitors to your design i am certain if you did it would be better capable of handling more of a load if you were to use it in some type of electric vehicle of course everything in your design would have to be scaled up considerably i would like to meet minds with you on this subject i a currently working as a senior mechanic in an auto repair facility in california so i look forward to a response if you have time thanks again for the info

  • @MrJouleJr
    @MrJouleJr Před 13 lety +3

    Really great video Jeff. Keep making those. You actually explained, what a Bedini motor is all about. I made a coilgun for my science project, but now I want to proceed to more complicated projects. I was studying the Bedini motor for quite some time now and your's is by far the best. Could you please make like a picture of the schematics and a list of parts you need to build a one like yours. That would be very helpful. Thank you. Miha

  • @6F6G
    @6F6G Před 10 lety +6

    This is a mechanical dc to dc converter. It charges batteries by rectifying the back emf of a coil fed with a short duration pulse. A circuit that does the same job could be built without the flywheel and magnets by using the same transistor and power coil (the coil with the thicker wire, trigger coil (thinner wire) is not necessary). If the transistor base is driven with a suitable mark space ratio waveform then the transistor output will be very similar to the Bedini motor output and do the same job of recharging batteries without any moving parts.
    This type of circuit is called a buck boost converter.

    • @woodwind63
      @woodwind63 Před 7 lety +1

      Hi Bob -
      Just curious - I'm building a bi-polar dual axial motor with a Bedini-style control. Would like to know if you believe that a unipolar Hall sensors (open Drain) would work vs. the Trigger coil arrangement. Is there some special waveform that comes from the trigger that this arrangement would require? or is it ok to have as input to the NPN a single pulse waveform? It seems that only a single pulse is needed to initiate the drive cycle. Not sure if it needs to be really sharp or not. Also, an open drain Hall sensor is set up with 2 NPN transistors to create the correct sense on the drive transistor. Please let me know your thoughts... Thanks!

    • @EnterTheRealm
      @EnterTheRealm Před 5 lety +1

      that exact same circuit on the video can be made solid state, simply remove the in4001 from the circuit and thats it ur bedini is now solid state ;) check out my starship bednini's and solid state starship bedini circuits

  • @romeochellah4003
    @romeochellah4003 Před 2 měsíci

    I have watched many videos on how to do bidin Jeff I don't think there is any one to beat you the circuit is neat and helping congratulations 👏👏 to ❤

  • @247News1
    @247News1 Před 13 lety

    Thanks Jeff. Best video I have seen on " How to Build a Bedini "

  • @hrcnlz
    @hrcnlz Před 12 lety +2

    Hi Jeff! I have 3 questions about things you didn't mention.
    1 - neodymium magnets size.
    2 - Coil's internal and external diameter, and its lenght.
    3 - 2 batteries characteristics: a) capacity in Ah, b) max. load amperage (A)
    Anyway you did an excellent video ;)
    Thank you!

  • @arief8550
    @arief8550 Před 7 lety

    thanks jeff, i follow your scheme, and work properly. i made with pc fan for experiment. many scheme i see but yours is very helpfull.

  • @TCreatorO
    @TCreatorO Před 11 lety +4

    damn, that is one of the cleanest diagrams ive seen!, great jobs dude

  • @mikeashford9240
    @mikeashford9240 Před 7 lety

    Nice info Jeff, Slim & crew. the Bedini Motor that is something that can be used out at the claim and thank for the explanation so well done.
    So C'mon Let's Go !!!!

  • @cuongkenny3156
    @cuongkenny3156 Před 8 lety +1

    thank you, I have done according to your model and was successful, I was in Vietnam, thank you very much

  • @qm3stone
    @qm3stone Před 11 lety

    This is the best explanation (by video) for building this motor so far, and I have watched quite a few. I'm not very good at reading the blueprint schematics. Thanks Jeff

  • @migu9999
    @migu9999 Před 13 lety +1

    very nice of you to explain this circuit, cheers from mexico.

  • @boomerman2004
    @boomerman2004 Před 13 lety

    Jeff I think the video is great. One thing though, Whle its great that you are spreading the word about the bedini motor, one thing that I would like to point out is that you dont have to use the neyodimium magnets! You can also use the ferrite magnets. The possibilities are endless!!

  • @CRiley1038
    @CRiley1038 Před 12 lety +4

    He demonstrates that he can cut the charging voltage down to 2 volts and still charge the battery very efficiently. Thanks for the video. It does explain the Bedini motor in the clearest fashion. Thanks Professor Jeff.

  • @criatvo
    @criatvo Před rokem +2

    I'm from Brazil. Não me canso de rever esse vídeo ele é bastante elucidativo, obg

  • @SuperTheLamb
    @SuperTheLamb Před 10 lety

    Thanks Jeff You did a great job of explaining how the Bedini motor works. Well Done

  • @filmmakershelp
    @filmmakershelp Před rokem

    I shared this as part as part of a “mythbusters busted” video years ago. Of course it was defunded right away but got quite a few views. Glad you followed instructions and made the video. It gave a good example that a PHD could act like an idiot when a guy testing for himself with the sense to follow instructions can get an expected result.

  • @Joethetooltech
    @Joethetooltech Před 12 lety

    This is a great video. Thank you for your contribution.

  • @jonipedoro
    @jonipedoro Před 12 lety

    best video I've seen about this!
    Thanks man! really.

  • @SomeOneFromKiel
    @SomeOneFromKiel Před 12 lety

    Thank you Jeff!
    The next stage can't be stopped now. Byebye profit-driven energy monopolies. Welcome cooperative world. What a great time to be alive.

  • @delcopond
    @delcopond Před 13 lety +5

    Thank you very much for your explanations, it means great.
    Greetings.

  • @ibpointless2
    @ibpointless2 Před 13 lety

    Very good stuff, you're really good at explaining stuff.

  • @dezertraider
    @dezertraider Před 6 lety

    Thank you Jeff,,Fantastic! WOW man I watch you doing Gold mining now and to see this early video is very cool...Very Very smart man,,The Toyota shirt says a lot..TY73s

  • @danyala.1659
    @danyala.1659 Před 9 lety +4

    Well, you earned yourself a subsrciber! 😁
    I want to build this with a flywheel (approximately 11" in diameter).
    If you connect your primary and secondary battery in parallel, will the voltage stay stable?
    Since, you will only need to use a about 3 coils to run this thing you could probably fit about 10 more coils their and use that to generate electricity and send it back to the battery powering the system. Any ideas?
    I hope you reply! Keep experimenting!

  • @vesperhbtmotor
    @vesperhbtmotor Před 11 lety

    Tons of good information here thank you.

  • @jedijdsobi-wan7745
    @jedijdsobi-wan7745 Před 10 lety

    So glad you posted that I replicated it with an erector set and even charged a non-rechargeable battery back to normal, although I didn’t have 20 or 24 gauge wire I used 26 and 30 gauge wire and it works great, even over charged my secondary battery without draining my primary. Just wanted to put it out there and ask if this ever happened to yours, did you ever stop it and it continued to hum? I got my two coils to continue to work at about 30KHz after I stopped my rotor. Finally got to run it without the rotor at all but it didn’t do much other than vibrate a lot. Again thanks for showing something I could comprehend and build myself and have it actually work.

  • @garisatkin9744
    @garisatkin9744 Před 5 měsíci

    Already... tomorrow is 2024, and for 10 years now we have been flying to Mars on the Bedini engine, God bless America!

  • @deanospleano
    @deanospleano Před 9 lety

    Hi Jeff, I Like the video, I am making my own Bedini, using your layout! Which way round should I solder the resistor? What colours are on it? also any advice in winding the coil, and does it mater winding clockwise on anti clockwise? Cheers Jeff, good luck with future projects!

  • @user-dp4of9lr8r
    @user-dp4of9lr8r Před 6 lety

    Jeff ,благодарю Вас за это видео , руководствуясь им я собрал свой генератор .

  • @RosssRoyce
    @RosssRoyce Před 14 lety

    Thanks you very much for spreading the Truth and creating such a neat and clear presentation!!

  • @cr4zyu
    @cr4zyu Před 11 lety

    Well done Jeff, clear explanation. It charges the secondary battery well without using much from the primary at all. Note: if you account for the amount of energy required to overcome back EMP in a standard electric motor, then add that to the energy output, an electric motor is already an over-unity device, i.e. more comes out than goes in. So why haven't the 'authorities' cottoned onto this? Why isn't media & government getting behind alternative energy projects to utilise such technology?

  • @rasnamaste3202
    @rasnamaste3202 Před 11 lety

    Wire it up correctly then, 12v short outs are gonna get hot! Mine works fine thanks to Jeffs simple instructions ;)

  • @MrEricuhl
    @MrEricuhl Před 12 lety

    This was a very simple well discussed subject I really enjoyed it !!!
    Would like to here more on the subject if possible.

  • @tommyjw4527
    @tommyjw4527 Před 3 lety +2

    Built and works! Was wanting to build one for years but could never find a model that was carefully explained, easy to build and didn't look stupid (bedini school girl). Many thanks!

  • @benparmer1612
    @benparmer1612 Před 9 lety +2

    Hi there,
    Great Video. I am new to this and am interested in building one.I have a few questions:-
    1) Do you have a step by step video on how you built this?
    2) Can I use this to charge/desulfate my VW Golf battery without disconnecting it from the car?
    3) Can two ormore 12v batteries be connected together?
    4) Can I use this to charge/ power a storage heater in my conservatory?
    Cheers

  • @tarcisioalvescordeiro5437

    Fine presentantion, congratulations. And sure I have some questions: I saw that your prototype has 2 coils, both are bifilars? In that case, how do you get the pulses syncronised? This is why you have 2 transistors in the circuit?

  • @dudamejias
    @dudamejias Před 13 lety

    I totally agree that this is the best explanation about Bedini's circuit. Congratulations Jeff My question is about the permanent magnets. I've read that it is not suggested to use neodym. The blue print I've read suggest ceramic magnet instead. Also there's no recommendation to use iron at the middle of the coil. Could you explain why ?. Tks a lot and have a great day.

  • @bearpatch626
    @bearpatch626 Před 13 lety

    you should look more into this technollogy:) i would love to see more :)

  • @elotemaiz9741
    @elotemaiz9741 Před 11 lety

    Dude tanks for the video (for the knowledge on it)

  • @edwardhernandez613
    @edwardhernandez613 Před 10 lety

    Thanks for your videos...have a great life.

  • @noneuno53
    @noneuno53 Před 7 lety

    practical uses for a bedini motor, battery charger desulfator like this one. some free ideas, most know the box fan bedini life hack. but some i have come up with is bedini ran air conditioner, or the same on a refrigerator motor. of course im talking about the bigger motors and not the small on here.
    thanks for your time in this video.

  • @icychill105
    @icychill105 Před 7 lety

    always interesting to see the non mining videos of yous pop up jeff

  • @rasnamaste3202
    @rasnamaste3202 Před 11 lety

    I used Neodymium magnets & they work fine, I was getting 21v from just 3 coils so I don't know what you're doing wrong. You can use ferrites but you will need big 1s, then you need a bigger wheel for spacing... Small Neo's are fine with small coils and work very well indeed. Be warned, 21v shocks as they arked from my finger were quite spikey but well worth the buzz :)

  • @stanleystalvey6185
    @stanleystalvey6185 Před 9 lety +3

    FYI, just so you know: Computer hard drives have the best rare earth magnets a person can get for free from dead hard drives.. Some of them are so strong they can hurt you. I got my finger trapped between two fat ones and tore a chunk of meat out trying to get it off. I bled all over the place.. Since I have about 100 of them I put them all over the fuel lines in my cars and trucks.. Companies like Jegs, JC Whitney and Summit sell fuel line magnets to improve gas mileage.. It's hard to tell if it works but anything is an improvement over gas prices these days..

  • @williamlangston7472
    @williamlangston7472 Před 8 lety

    great video. I noticed 8 magnets are they all N? Also could I add 4 more coil reels with less wraps maybe 100 each. please tell me whats best.what gauge wire for the additional coils?Was what you said 800ish wraps for each gauge on the same reel?

  • @barrydavis7775
    @barrydavis7775 Před 9 lety

    good job explained very well

  • @osmarcostasantos5837
    @osmarcostasantos5837 Před 10 lety

    Hello Mr. Jeff Williams, I'm an engineering student in Brazil and I'm doing my project of completion on bedini engine, seeing your video with the construction of this engine realized that for each coil using a circuit, knowing this, I wonder the procedure adopted to connect the two circuits? If possible could provide the circuit design for better understanding?
    Thanks in advance!
    Excellent video!

  • @jamiross7816
    @jamiross7816 Před 8 lety

    It's a neat little Dohichey, thanks for making, its. a conversation piece.
    But, has no practical application in our operations.

  • @jvon3885
    @jvon3885 Před 3 lety

    From gold mining to Bidini motors.....My guy you are one fun guy.

  • @flyingsaucers5094
    @flyingsaucers5094 Před 4 lety

    Wow very clear explanation jeff, thanks so much u are the best, iam your new subscriber, ...but there's something i want to ask u...it's about primary coil and secondary coil, where is the secondary coil and the primary coil at ur scheme...? and so where is the capacitor..? Thanks a lot iam waiting ur answer...

  • @gyongyiobi3300
    @gyongyiobi3300 Před 4 lety

    Hi Jeff, going on a decade and your clear and concise video ranks on top of any other that I have come across. Thank you very much. Please, I am still struggling with how to build a bifilar coil with two different wire gauges. Specifically, at what point during winding one gauge wire do you begin to wind the other gauge wire? I hope that all is well with you.

    • @tommyjw4527
      @tommyjw4527 Před 3 lety

      They are both wound in parallel (at the same time).

  • @monkeys5150
    @monkeys5150 Před 13 lety

    Nicely done tutorial!! So has your setup been useful for charging/reconditioning batteries or is this more of just a proof of concept?

  • @aldebaranflash2663
    @aldebaranflash2663 Před 11 lety

    Nice, i am building Bedini Generators with pc fans. and they are working well!!! i mean i can pic up any battery and charg it.

  • @acrophobia123
    @acrophobia123 Před 12 lety

    Awesome work Jeff, I am also working on a bedini motor and am getting good results, I have used a Bicycle wheel for my rotor, I have been messing with stepping the a/c voltage up with a microwave transformer and have managed to get good spark gaps..I have a question tho, you say you need 2 transistors one for each coil, but on your schematic on your white board you only show one? Where does the second transistor go I want to build the same circuit you have

  • @ronarmstrong835
    @ronarmstrong835 Před 2 lety

    6 years later, I now see this as the ultimate ammo can hack. Time to get to work.

  • @MotionArtist3D
    @MotionArtist3D Před 12 lety

    @UncleArty1 Glad to hear you were able to verify my observation!
    Thank You!

  • @AndrewChan84
    @AndrewChan84 Před 13 lety

    @ghosttownhunter are you acheiving overunity? Can you swap the primary with the secondary batteries on and on and on without depleting them?

  • @Lilsmurf1212
    @Lilsmurf1212 Před 12 lety

    this is so great thanks man

  • @RamonPreston
    @RamonPreston Před 4 lety

    Great video. Thank you.

  • @Chameleon_Antenna
    @Chameleon_Antenna Před 13 lety

    Fantastic Job!

  • @richardchildress9031
    @richardchildress9031 Před rokem

    THIS IS THE BEST EXPLAINED VIDEO , THANKS

  • @jonericc4654
    @jonericc4654 Před 7 lety

    Jeff,
    did you forget to lacquer or paint your core iron wire? it will warm or heat up wasting power... and Domino size refrigerator magnets work from Harbor freight tools... have you tried putting your coil a bit farther away from the wheel? tilting can help too... building a 3pole monopole J.

  • @khaifamuhamad186
    @khaifamuhamad186 Před 2 lety

    I from Indonesia ..luarbiasa bagus creatif mantap👍👍👍.Tank you very much

  • @EnergySeeker
    @EnergySeeker Před 4 lety

    good video but you have 2 coils you showed only one what is the 2nd one for is it from production? did you use it for a load ?

  • @tazzess
    @tazzess Před 5 lety

    Very good video presentation.

  • @ronaldblanco3140
    @ronaldblanco3140 Před 4 lety

    what the hell.....what a surprise!! didnt expect to see you here Jeff lol

  • @TroyEsleyGann
    @TroyEsleyGann Před 6 lety

    While researching this device, I was reading on Tesla generators website that the sg wheel doesn’t charge more batteries than the primary battery charge. Meaning it cannot fully charge a dead battery to maximum from the primary. Could you tell me your thoughts and findings on this? Everyone calls this an over unity device but based on my research it is a motor that does work while reconditioning a battery while being supplied power to do both.

  • @imkeyfur
    @imkeyfur Před 8 lety

    Loved the video Jeff, but a bit confused about how and where the second transistor was hooked up. On the actual device it shows 2 coils on either side of the wheel but the diagram only shows one transistor and that it is hooked up to the potentiometer. How is the second transistor hooked up ?

  • @wotan237
    @wotan237 Před 12 lety

    good video thanks...what is the efficiency of the demo in the vid? have you constructed any over -unity device?

  • @KW42ON
    @KW42ON Před 14 lety

    Really good explanation!
    THX

  • @JRobasser28
    @JRobasser28 Před 11 lety

    Hello, which side am i looking at on ur potentiomter on ur drawing. Is the knob facing me or away. And on the coil, is where u start winding it the (in) and when u stop winding is that the (out). Or does it matter, and if so which way is urs in the drawing. And does it have to be a neon bulb.

  • @odic1ndustries
    @odic1ndustries Před 12 lety

    Jeff.....you are a cool cat. Props. Sometime, if you have the time, I think it would rock it you could make a video explaining the theory of how it works...ie electron flow following given a diagram (nice work btw) as you have depicted here. I'm dull, but from what I can see, you have the character and the skills to possibly enlighten me...and many others on the level. Keep it up Brother!

  • @veikob
    @veikob Před 13 lety

    Hi Jeff! nice video, appreciate your job! it really helpful! thanks a lot! but a have some questions... whould you tel me how can a made a core for the coil, what desirable material i have to use? whats the best length and diameter? is there ready-made core somewhere? Thanks.

  • @ryeshock4
    @ryeshock4 Před 5 lety

    Great video as usual.

  • @leswhitehouse
    @leswhitehouse Před 13 lety

    Hi Jeff - thanks for very useful information. I'm researching my first bedini motor build here in England, UK Can I ask a couple of questions?
    Can you tell me why you have two coils? The schematics for the basic Bedini motor have only one coil, and your wall diagram also shows just one.
    Also could the second coil provide power to charge the primary battery so it keeps going? Thank you, Les

  • @JRobasser28
    @JRobasser28 Před 11 lety

    Also on ur collecror base did u use a nut and bolt with eyelets or did u acually solder it to the base. If u soldered it does it matter where u solder wires on base or anywhere on the base is good. Is it better to use a nut and bolt through the little hole.

  • @ynke14
    @ynke14 Před 13 lety

    Jeff great video i have everything i need except the wire for coils do i need coil that is un clad or clad thanks again

  • @majeedkhajah
    @majeedkhajah Před 8 lety

    thank you dear Jeff