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Bedini Motor, Build Your Own

By Jeff Williams

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  For those of you out there that like to experiment with electronics or even entertain the idea of free energy or over unity, the question has been asked if a Bedini motor ( Generator )  works .

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The answer for the SSG project would be Yes.  I would eventually like to try some of John Bedini's larger experiments to see if you could power your house with one of these systems.

We decided to build one and try it out to see if it would work and to try to understand what was happening. So watch the video below to get a better understanding of it and how to build one.

Below is a 3d model of how it works. Hope you like it

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If you have questions about the build or even want to know about other Motor/ Generators, then leave me a comment and we will try to answer it for you . Until next time this is ASE Master Mechanic Jeff Williams saying " Thanks for stopping by "and if this video has been any help to you please show your support and click on the coffe cup icon below. We greatly appreciate it.  Jeff

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45 Comments

1

Jeff – your video on how to build the Bedini circuit is the best one I’ve ever seen. Great JOB.

2

Thanks Andy. Next we will try our hand at building a Hydrogen Generator for automotive use. Jeff

3

Great Bedini motor Jeff! One question tho……….What is it used for?

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To charge batteries .

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i would like to ues some of the SSG, like 4 of thim to power a electric car.
i have seen some ssg put out 200 to 300 AC and some are running ac invters with 3 or 4 things running off it at one give time. so what do you all think jeff?

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Sounds good to me. If you build a prototype let me know. I think you may be on to something with this. Check out this vid on youtube. Surge Tech- Magnetic motor by skyliquid2003

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hi jeff..
in the video i saw the diagram. and this explanation is excelent..
but. im tryin’ to make one bedini’s motor.. but the schematics only shown a single coil..
how do you put these two coils togeter??
i saw two transistors but one potentiometer.

i hope to hear a response from you soon.. :D

Reuben

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Hi Reuben, just wire the second coil in parallel with the first coil. Jeff

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drsharma
September 14th, 2010 at 4:30 am
I tried to build a bedini pulse motor as per your advice. I request if you can supply a ready made so I could find the falts. I can pay for in advance. Coil and magnet wheel is fine. Your help is vital. I am a teacher and like to share it with children. Regards.
drsharma UK West Midlands.
drsharma@hotmail.co.uk

10

Brilliant Jeff,

I’m amazed you haven’t been trolled by thousands who have watched your videos… Usually over-unity projects cause the anti-overunity zealots to come out of the word works and scream nasty stuff at your videos…

This is really impressive… thanks for doing it! This is one of those things that is just great to see working.

You’ve got a coffee coming from me!

Sincerely,
Jay

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Oh,

BTW, dying to see a hydrogen kit!

Thanks again!

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Thanks Jay, Really appreciate the donation. We are still working on a ( with in our limits ) model to use to power a small home. Thanks Jeff

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As far as Hydrogen is concerned, we are testing a few different models that are equipped with a pulse modulator to modify current frequency. Still trying to see if Hydride is a better way to go for storage. Thanks. Jeff

14

what else can you use the bedini motor for besides charging batteries. And also can you charge enough energy to use for say a power source for your house.
Thanks

15

How many feet of wire is 900 turns

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Hey thanks jeff, I have a question concerning the two bifilar coils. I just ordered 2 315ft spools of 20awg and a 790ft spool of 24awg magnet wire but the problem is bifiling them so that way I have two spools with a total of 315ft of both 20awg and 24awg on each of them. The problem is what’s the best way for bifiling them together.

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Hey Jeff,
I was wondering if you have tried to build the bedini generator for the home. If so how successful was it and how do I get the plans to build one.

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Hi Debbie, not yet but we are working on it. If you look at some of John Bedini’s work you will see a home power plant that is very large. It uses some Tesla switches in it and puts out a max of 5-10 kw. Jeff

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I live in UK Sorry to say no Neon bulb is available in uk store please confirm what volts that neon bulb help me
drsharma@hotmail.co.uk

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Is this device really creating more energy than it consumes? I think this motor uses not a lot of energy, means that it will run for weeks till the battery is discharged. any coments greatly appreciated!

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In essence it is recapturing the energy it is using for motion . If you want a better explanation of it I will glad to go into it but it does get a little complicated. Jeff

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Hey Jeff,
Your vids are a great help. I was watching Bedini’s “Energy From the Vacuum” series, and he says that the batteries are being charged with “radiant energy” and can bring old batteries back to life. He also says that the source batteries have to be charged normally and cannot be mixed with batteries that have been charged with radiant energy, otherwise you will experience a loss. Do you find this to be true?

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Hi Nick. With the short time that we have experimented with the lead acid batteries ( i.e. switching them ) we have not noticed any significant difference. He might be talking about the long term use though, I am not sure. Jeff

24

Hi Jeff,
You did a great video about this little bedini generator. But what are the results of this ? I don’t understand. Is it charging a battery ? Is there more output than input ?

And could you tell us already if the generator for an entire house is really possible ? And if we can find the plans somewhere ?

Thanks a lot, I think all this could free the people on the planet !
cheers
PS: could you answer on my email too ? to be sure I don’t miss your answer. thanksss

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Thanks for the response Jeff, I’m going to keep at it. You said you had plans, and were working on a generator to power a house. Could you share a link to the plans? There’s so much BS out there.

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Hi I have been trying to get the bedini motor to work, but the wheel just comes to a stop. My setup is 1N4001 diode is connected on the emitter to the base on the transistor. Then the base is connected to a 470 resister. Then resister is connected to the potentiometer. The potentiometer is connected to a 24 gauge outside coil wire. My 1N4007 diode is connected to the positive on the secondary battery. Then the outside 20 gauge wire runs to negative on the secondary battery and on the positive on the primary battery. The negative on the primary battery go’s to the inner 20 gauge wire on the coil which also go’s to the emitter on the transistor and the inner 24 gauge wire from the coil go’s to the collator on the transistor then the neon bulb is connected to the emitter and collator does it matter which way I put the neon bulb? And is there any problems you see in this hookup? Thanks for you help!

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You have 2 seperate coils on the bench and a double wound coil on the drawings? any reason for this?

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Hey Jeff,

I’ve been trying to replicate this with a single coil. Is that possible?

I’d like to know how you wired your second coil in relative to the first one explained in your diagram.

What site did you get your plans from?

THANKS A MILLION

Michael

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Neat motor build Unlike the single-coil monster I made!

I’ve also found that I can collect Back-EMF energy by attaching the silver end of a diode to the end of the drive-coil nearest the rotor. The black end of the diode is connected to the negative side of a 10,000UF 150V capacitor. The positive side of the capacitor is connected to the end of the other end of the drive coil. The capictor charges up quite quickly!

When nuclear power is too hazardous and so-called Renewable Energy is too weak, every house should have a Bedini motor. It could be to this decade what the Apple computer was to the 1980s!

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Hi Richard. The double wound coil on the drawing illustrates the two coils on the bench. Jeff

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Hi Michael. Yes you can use a single coil. The second coil is wired in parallel with the first. We got the plans from several sites and put the info together to build the motor. jeff

32

Thanks. Jeff

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Hi Jeff! thank you! can I take a detail? How much input volt and output volt?

34

Hi guys.
Good work Jeff! Thanks alot.
@ Omer :
you can measure the input “power” with a simple amp-meter
but you cannot measure the “output power” because it is not
a conventional form of electricity wich we use everyday.
So it is better to build these “motors” (bedini type)
without the need to measure the output energy,cause
there do not exist such type of “meters” for the radiant energy
at least not the ones we have in our “test boards” ;)
Better if anyone who knows something about electronics to build it
himself/herself to see what is really taking place according to
John Bedini how to – style, than and ONLY then ,after you`ve understand the principle you can go further with some variations
but again it is better if we let this system ‘as it is’.
That because John has been trying for whole years different approaches and for sure as he says that the simple schematic is the best for battery recharging(or for the beginers).
Happy buildind to all !
Yes,it is time to not retard anymore with these ancient form of wasting earth resources like Oil resources just for polluting the air we ourselves and our childrens breath.
Time for Energy Quest to go WILD !!!!

35

Thanks Jeff

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Computer Engineer freshman
April 29th, 2011 at 7:40 am

Hey Thanks for the video

Your video really shows how to easily build a bedini motor (unlike other who only makes video for exhibition)

But I have to ask you said in one of the comments that you parallel two coils and in the video you said that you were using one transistor for each coil so why is there only one transistor in the diagram on the board? Did you make the two transistor Darlington-paired?

Please answer. I have seen a bedini motor for a long time but somehow because of so many people disagreeing if it works I decided not to build it. But your video was straight-forward so I have an urge to try it to see if it works.

After Sometime I’m going to buy the required parts. Thanks

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Hi Joshuaner, we built two identical circuits from the diagram that you see and wired them in parallel to the potentiometer. We thought two systems would generate more energy. That’s the only reason why you see two coils. I hope this helps . Jeff

38

okay now I get it thanks jeff, but do you think I may be able to put a load on the secondary battery and run something indefinitely?

I have always been fascinated if these things work. I also would like to ask if you think the mini-romag motor works?

http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/mromag.htm

Thanks

39

Hey Jeff I just made my own bedini motor and here is my analysis:

The bedini motor works on kinetic energy (momentum, inertia or whatever term)
the transistor act as a switch, the battery only sends pulses of power to the motor, it doesn’t send current continuously and where there is no current running the motor the wheel will use the excess energy or the momentum as the force to run itself then on that time the magnet on the wheel will act as a generator, the magnets on the wheel will pass the coil and will create current.

the coil will then act as a transformer sending the right voltage and pulses in the battery (which bedini calls “radiant energy”—this energy as claimed by tesla is present in the different frequency range, the motor has high frequency or probably low because of the pulse but “radiant energy is present on different frequencies)

the diode on some schematics acts as a rectifier

Well, I was thinking about the “power the whole house thing” also but there were available kits and they cost 4000$!

Now I know why you’ve said that you still doesn’t have the money.

But I have to see how can i put this into good use.

Thanks anyway jeff.

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Hi Jeff! Thanks for the clear and superb video!
At the moment I am working on making a copy of what you have built; I’ve got all the stuff in front of me but I have just 1 question left and I hope you can answer it for me: did you use 1 coil with only the big wire wound on it and the second coil with only the small wire on it in your video?

Thanks very much for taking the time to answer my question & best regards from Europe!

Richard

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Hi Richard, The coils are Bifilar each which is to say that you have to different gauge wires rolled together on one spool. I created two coils for more energy. The coils must be bifilar in order to work. Jeff

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Hi Jeff!
I had a question about the use of this generator. Sorry for my english, im frmo spain .
well there, you said that the use of this generator is charging batteries, but couldnt it been used to power a small frigde or oven or a tv? In car tuning they use the build in battery to power these objects, using a converter to switch the electricity current ( not informed about the exactly conversion) but couldnt the generator been used to charge a battery wich powers.. hmm a TV??

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Hi Jeff greetings since Mexico, my question is how do you connect the coils with the two transistors, because in your blackboard you drew only one coil and your real project you did with two coils.

Thanks and my apologyze with the grammar.

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Jeff:
Excellent video. Its worth a cup of coffee at least.
If I buy parts for 2 of the household size motors, will you build them and let me keep one?

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Hi Jerry, Yes. Jeff

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