Re: Bedini hand drawn motor plan

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Wed, 22 Mar 2000 20:52:08 -0600

Hi Bill et al!

Well, the kids pictures certainly don't match the
diagram...but hey, who will know if no one builds it.

I plan on using some flat magnets from radio shack..since I
have a few from the TOMI trials..<g>..

If you look on Bedini's notes page, he indicates a 3 pound
flywheel is what is rotating...so I plan to just build the
10 year old thing first, using a tricycle wheel with the
magnets attached in four places. That way, it has the
bearing/bushing and a shaft would be easy...

In the one I'm planning, the wheel won't be connected to the
shaft as his diagram indicates should be done...its really
interesting because you could put those generator coils all
around the circumference, either light a circular path of
LEDS or connect the outputs into a capacitor, possibly
through a dual diode...then drain the capacitor as needed...

Anyway, to my view it is the EVGRAY coil but without the
high voltage...have to see what kind of spike that looks
like on a scope as the wheel passes through the trigger coil
that drives the transistor...

We know that any coil that is switched will produce high
intensity spikes from relatively low voltages and
currents....the principle of the toy shockers.

Anyway, I certainly don't plan to obsess over it...no jibes
intended, but I do think the only way we'll understand it is
to build...

I never bought the IBM myth of plug and play...

I detest the dummying down of computer science to microsoft
as some kind of bible, where they claim owenership (hmmmm,
sounds familiar) by renaming a reboot as a 'restart' and
directories as 'folders'....

Nothing comes easy that is worthwhile so if we just spit and
sputter about the lack of details in the plans, then we are
just wasting time and need to call the 10 year old..<g>...

Got a LOT OF BUBBLE GUM to chew these days that will be of
interest when we are ready to make it public, but for now,
this is one thing that looks so simple to build, I can't
imagine an excuse for not doing it....then again,
remembering how we had all that TOMI information and never
lifted a finger to build it until a friend did it, called me
all excited and I did it, then we posted our dual results
and a LOT of people did it....and it worked as stated...

Anyway, enough...the coil windings should be zapped near the
magnet and measure the amount of thrust generated...but I
LOVE this self triggering transistor...

Seeya!

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