Re: Adams motor:Bedini Version

Robert ( (no email) )
Sun, 9 Apr 2000 08:55:19 -0500

Hello Jerry and all, The light bulb # is EP9 57. The motor is a nippon 13.2
DC audio motor 2000 RPM. I tried a GE 4416R that came out of a spotlight, it
could not handle this bulb, the voltage steadly decreased. At times the
voltage would increase, but the drain was to much. I dont know what the
rating is for the GE lamp, but it gets very hot. I have a couple of
questions before I try these 2 experiments. What if I put another disk on
the opposite side. In other words use the other ends of the coils to drive
the disk at the same time. Would I get more torque? I wonder if this would
increase rpm too much? The disk is rated for 8700 rpm, but I dont know if
the magnets will stay attached at a much higher rpm. I wonder what would
happen if I locked the stator in placed and induced pulses with a timer,
keeping the circuit the same, meaning keeping the emf going back to the
battery. I cant help but see a simularity with the VTA.
Maybe I shouldnt think about that...Any comments or advice is appreciated.
Regards, Robert H. Calloway
----- Original Message -----
From: Jerry Wayne Decker <jwdatwork@yahoo.com>
To: <interact@Keelynet.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2000 2:56 PM
Subject: Re: Adams motor:Bedini Version

> Hi Robert et al!
>
> A taillight at;
> 12vdc is about .666 A which is about 8 Watts
>
> A headlight at;
> 12vdc is about 4.67 A which is about 50 Watts
>
> You indicate your Bedini/Adams motor draws;
> .120 A at 12.35vdc which is about 1.48 Watts
>
> You said you hooked up 6 of these taillights which
> would be about 48 Watts with all of them lighting up
> at full brightness(?).
>
> That would be 48 - 1.48 = 46.52 Watts over and above
> what you were drawing to run your motor.
>
> Now light bulbs are not a good test because brightness
> isn't reliable...you indicate you hooked up an
> additional 12vdc motor and it powered this inductive
> device as well.
>
> So is it conditioning power so that it becomes
> extremely efficient when it 'drives' a load or is it
> truly overunity?
>
> Its all very intriguing and hard to believe without
> current and voltage measurements through the living
> loads...<g>...
>
> Lets see, is that 4600% OU??? Geez, the con artists
> are just loving this....
>
>
>
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