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Marcia Thanks for the clarification When I first joined the list- looking over the files/photo section I was confused by this and it took me a while to...
Neil Dudman
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Hi Reading through all the old posts is an eye opener for me in a few regards, i'm only half way through. I was directed to a picture of how to wind the coil...
Neil Dudman
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Hi John and Damian and Anthony and other Aussies on this list, Do you have Bunnings Hardware Stores on the east coast? They have spools of Garden Tie Wire for...
DENNIS RHODES
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Hey guys, I started doing charge discharge runs on the standard charge battery. After 4 runs I see very little variance between them. Initially it seemed that...
Larry_Lynch
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Jul 1, 2007
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Again, electricians usually carry small reels of wire for wiring building. Look in a phone book or on line for electricians in your area. They should have a...
Gary Young
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Hi Rick or anyone else Can someone who has the R60's give me an idea of what is meant by "retain some of the magnetism" I'd just like a comparison when I go...
Neil Dudman
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Hi Conway Sorry if its silly question, but what is mechanics wire normally used for. I live in Czech republic and am not native Czech (always interesting...
Neil Dudman
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Tom: All: I forgot to mention, I use ferrite aerials for the core material. There seems to be a lot of discussion about core materials, I’m in England and...
Jim Douglas
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Yes,,,ferrite material will work, but it is not as magnetically efficient as soft Iron, as one of the testers has posted. He found that a combination of soft...
Gary Young
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Hi guys, I got my SSG self-runner going again after tidying up the circuit and replacing the pulsing relay. So far it has been running on the same config for...
John Koorn
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Hi Dennis, Yes, we have Bunnings on the East coast (one of my haunts LOL). I'll check them out. I also found at Kmart some good spools with fishing line on...
John Koorn
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Any input is very appreciated. While running load tests on a battery using standard charging I began a little experiemnt with the ssg. Tesla said that...
Larry_Lynch
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Hi Neil, Not a silly question. Terminology in one part of the world, is not necessarily the same in another part. What I refer to as mechanics wire (which is...
Conway Behling
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Message below in pending. I'll just answer it to avoid confusion. I don't know where you got the 5 diodes in series. We parallel all the batteries on the back...
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The spools from Kmart have a hollow center which is a lot larger then the visible hole. I bought one and was disappointed. Thanks Dennis for your suggestion ...
Anthony
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john, this all looks good. i thiink you approach this the right way, patiently taking good notes and making wise decisions. you're a good researcher and a...
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Rick, I think that for one person unable to open his mind there are thousands willing to learn. There is a lot of people watching what's going on here;...
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However, your tests were very stimulating. The lamp can be used in series with a resistor of appropriate wattage: for instance I tried a 3W 12V lamp and 10 Ohm...
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Hi Sonny, Thanks for the feedback. In answer to your question, in order to achieve the same HV "e-amp" spikes with a trigger resistance of 680 ohms I would...
John Koorn
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Self-runner update 2-Jul-07 19:13 (49 hours) PRI VDC - 11.81 to 12.23 SEC VDC - 14.87 to 15.66 FWBR VAC - 32 to 1800 KM/H - 19.0 Draw mA - 700 2-Jul-07 22:48...
John Koorn
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Sonny, I've been pondering your question some more. This is quite long, but stick with it. If this setup proves not to be a self-runner I figure that the ...
John Koorn
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As promised I built and posted photos of two new brushless motors. I scrapped the circuits and put in Bedini SSG. Pictues are in my folder in photos. The...
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Rick, very interesting set up. How many magnets? I guess they are NSNSNS, Am I correct? Will you share test data? Thanks, Guido ... I ... and ... it ... runs ...
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Hi John, the best way to drop current is to use a window motor as suggested by Rick. With that configuration the current is measured in terms of 7 to 20...
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Hi Rick, Very nice work! I'd love to see a video. John ... I ... showed ... and ... it ... powered ... runs ... few ... some ... magnets....
John Koorn
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I have also been able to do the self-runner window motor in a very slow condition using the SSG on a bigger magnet setup. I have made slight changes to the SSG...
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Hi I've just finished reading trhough all messages on this group, of course I book marked ones which I found most interesting for myself and thought i'd share...
Neil Dudman
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Neil, That is a stunningly useful collection. You have added value to this forum. I put a copy of your post in the Files section titled Index to the Most...
Marcia Stockton
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... very useful post indeed, Neil. I joined just today to this group trying to make up my mind on this stuff and your list is coming just right on time. Thank...
fabius
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Thanks Neil for sharing this with us. I know it takes a long time to do it, but you are so kind and generous to share that. Neil Dudman...
Ron Sloan
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