I see what you mean Ian. Yes, the wave I get is a almost perfect sine wave.
There is no collapsing field to see from the device so far.
But It's based on Bedini's schematic of the G-Field. I should get something
from this. I believe in this over unity project, I won't stop until this is
perfectly working.
Today, I cut two steel disks and stuck them on the outer side of the disks
containing the magnets to cancel these outside fields. Surprisingly, I get
about 26Volts from the machine. It might be the trick ; cancelling the
interaction with the environment as much as possible. I have two magnets per
stack and I'm now thinking about removing one per stack because the
attraction grew stonger. This will enable the device to rotate faster and
get more tension.
I now see more charging effect (tension ) for less RPM, I might be on the
right track.
----- Original Message -----
From: "dorro1971" <ian.dorrington@...>
To: <Dude_Buggy@...>
Sent: Monday, December 27, 2004 10:52 AM
Subject: Bedini machines
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> Hello and happy Xmas (a bit late but who cares?)
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> I think the reason you are not getting the high voltage spikes could
> be because the magnetic feild collapse, due to the passing magnet is
> gradual.....sine wave??...on the school girl motor it is due to the
> rapid coil supply switch off through the transistor...square wave...
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> I think there are differing principles at work here...look at the
> school girl schematic
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> Very exiting work M.B
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> keep trying
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> Ian Dorrington
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> my machine is here
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> http://img72.exs.cx/img72/6116/myosc31jg.jpg
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