If anyone needs more parts just let me know what you need. Rick ... posted the answer before. ... houses, model trains and similar hobbies. I bought 20 bulbs...
I did play last night with the SSG a little. I found some interesting observations: 1. When charging an heavy sulfated battery, the base-bulb shines more...
Hi Vladimir, It should be cold. I am trying to figure same problem right now too. I did my first SSG1 (pictures are in gallery) and my transistor was running...
I did some more experimentation and I found out that the moment I attach the secondary (charging battery) to the circuit all of the overheating problems go...
Where can I buy this light? Radio Shack doesn't have it. Thanks, Erkan __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo!...
Vilo, You are not supposed to operate the SSG without a charging battery connected. The neon bulb is there in case you make a mistake and a connection comes...
Any little neon bulb should work. Instead of asking for "NE-2" at Radio Shack, ask if they have any neon bulb. I found a couple at Radio Shack by pawing...
if I had a hot BJT, I would check for polarity of pins, bad soldering, wire swapping and a grounded collector. Normally the transistor (BJT) is cold or about...
Shloime, Both a capacitor and a battery will convert the Negative energy to Positive energy. There should not be a problem swapping the Input and Output...
Robert, I was going to reject your post because it's not entirely accurate, but decided to allow it and respond publicly. Sentence 1 is correct, at least that...
... plastic lens. ... (snip) Just one warning. If the neon is inside a housing and is rated as an indicator for AC voltage, it includes an internal resistor...
Yes. This is true. ... From: John Popelish To: Bedini_Monopole3@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 2:00 PM Subject: Re: [Bedini_Monopole3] NEON...
Hi Stevan, I am very interested in you point 3. You mentioned that the voltage raised over the charging battery. Is this instantaneous or over a period of...
Yes. These are good observations, Stevan and Troy. If you like, you can picture the coil with the core as a "magnetic bottle". This is how John Bedini...
I found a nice interactive site that shows some interesting aspects of the diode. It shows the behaviour of Drift current and Diffusion current in response to...
John, It would be wise to put some superglue (cyanoacrylate glue) on the ends of the welding rod pieces in the core. Otherwise they might be pulled out by the...
... ends of the welding rod pieces in the core. Otherwise they might be pulled out by the magnetic forces they will experience. Thanks for that suggestion. I...
John Bedini uses superglue a lot. He recommends it for this. I used hot melt glue at first. It was easy to use but didn't adhere well enough. Several of my...
My transistor absolutely cold. I do not understand what for John Bedini puts them on radiators. There can be they should to be little bit warm, and we do ...
aryldite (2 parts epoxy) is excellent too. My little hard drive rotor gets up to incredible speeds and the magnets are epoxied on. Never had a problem with it....
Regarding Super glue (cyanocetate glue) there are few warnings: 1. Ti has superior pulling strength, but it is stiff like glass. If applied to elastic parts,...
Hi all, I use hot glue on both the coil wires and the core until I am sure I want to keep the stuff together. The hot glue holds it enough for a short time. My...
Just a heads up, I have been working with cest73 on getting him up and running with our helping circuit - the one that shuts the discharging circuit down...
Hi all, I have been playing around for some time with different wheels and bearings and discovered something important. With much experimenting, I found that...
Marcia, Thank you for painting the wonderful picture of the magnetic bottle. A visual of the function says more to me than a mathematical description. I'm...