Re: Bedini hand drawn motor plan

Juan de la Cruz Barrios ( jdelac@sinectis.com.ar )
Mon, 03 Apr 2000 17:41:36 -0300

Hi Jerry and all,

Any of you do know if the poles in the Bedini motor are significant?
Of course if you reverse the magnets you must reverse the coils and the
circuit too,
but are the external north poles important or it can be the south pole
too?
Thanks in advance.

Regards, Juan.

>
> Dear Jerry:
>
>
> I have a friend who has been in contact with John Bedini
> regarding the motor
> plans shown on KeelyNet, link shown below:
>
> http://www.keelynet.com/bedmot/bedmot.htm
>
> If I am not mistaken, the original science fair motor built
> by the young
> girl was NOT intended to be O/U. Bedini supplied a new
> diagram to Jerry
> Decker which, I am told, provides O/U capability if
> everything is adjusted
> and timed properly.
>
> Regarding the new diagram Jerry added to the page on Mar.
> 31: Apparently
> Bedini expressed that the two batteries in the circuit must
> be exchanged
> periodically, so that the battery which powers the motor can
> be recharged.
>
> Needless to say, rechargeable batteries would have to be
> used if the device
> is intended to run by itself indefinitely.
>
> It does not seem practical to have to constantly exchange
> batteries
> manually. I think the circuit should have a timed 4PDT
> latching relay added
> to do this job automatically at regular intervals. The best
> interval time
> would depend upon the output of the motor and the size of
> the battery.
>
> Other designs posted on the Bedini web site work similarly.
> It looks as
> though most of Bedini's devices have one thing in common:
> They have two
> cycles. In one cycle, a battery discharges low voltage into
> a motor coil. In
> the second cycle, the coil returns a higher voltage back to
> the battery.
> Supposedly, the motor can power a load yet maintain the
> charge in the
> battery.
>
> I'd have to say, based on the postings by Robert Calloway
> and others who
> have got their feet wet in the Bedini technology, we should
> explore all
> aspects of this battery-recharge phenomenon. Maybe there's
> something to it!

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