John sent two emails, one from a guy saying he had to modify
his model using a magnetic reed switch to trigger the
coil....the diagram is the same one posted but he had a
single reed relay located right below the generator coil in
the upper right at about 80 degrees of rotation;
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Dear Bedini thank you for design and video.
I have built the N-motor, but not function with the
transistor and bifilar coil, i suppose the transistor not
turn on, small currente in to base or my magnets with poor
magnetic fields. I substitute the MPS8099 with NPN 2N1711
or similar but without succes.
I have resolved the problem with dry contact of the magnetic
reed, see picture. Working very good, for best results to
find the position of reed (about 45 degree to the coil) and
the N-motor go very fast. so this solution not very good,
because use mecanical contact.
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Here is the other one;
My dear John, I am working on producing free energy, using
ordinary cheap shop motors. I have a concept to produce
free electricity. If the concept works with the shop motors,
then using your advanced designs should increase the free
out of electricity. THE ONLY DRAWBACK IS I AM OUT OF WORK,
AND HAVE TO WAIT UNTIL I CAN COME UP WITH A FEW HUNDRED
DOLLARS TO BUY EQUIPMENT. But if it works it means you will
be driving in an electric car that does not need recharging.
And I think to break the oil monopoly I may not patent it
just give it to world FREE!!!.
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It is so neat that there ARE people out there either doing
the experiments, thinking about them or wanting to share
them for practical use without being stuck on getting rich.
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