hello the everybody after more then a year im back working on the bedini circuit .... i made a new bifilar coil and i connetted in parallel with the old one i had... they both got a trigger and a power coil.... the wired thing is that the battery now get even more charge when the rotor is not spinning ... a kind of solid state a guess... can anybody free me of some dust over my head about this topics ? i found some diagram for multi coils but they all had only one trigger winding on one coil.... what should i do ?? can i make the trigger coil of the second one coil working as a slave ?? but if i rememebr well every coil need a trigger to work.... let me kwow...om
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Originally posted by purplespiral View Posthello the everybody after more then a year im back working on the bedini circuit .... i made a new bifilar coil and i connetted in parallel with the old one i had... they both got a trigger and a power coil.... the wired thing is that the battery now get even more charge when the rotor is not spinning ... a kind of solid state a guess... can anybody free me of some dust over my head about this topics ? i found some diagram for multi coils but they all had only one trigger winding on one coil.... what should i do ?? can i make the trigger coil of the second one coil working as a slave ?? but if i rememebr well every coil need a trigger to work.... let me kwow...om
sorry to jump in here Tom :-) always trying to keep my eyes pealed...
purplespiral, what you are doing reminded me of an experiment I conducted a year ago. please share more.
are you using one transistor, 2 separate coils - the triggers connected in parallel to the one transistor and the power connected to the one transistor as well?
do you happen to have a scope, video camera, I would love to see your setup. Please share more.
Kind regards,
Patrick
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hello tom and thanks for the replay i found this diagram and i think this is what you mean when you talk about the other rest of the coils sharing the same trigger winding.... but this coils are standing alone ?? i mean this slaves coils they can be winded separetly and made by one or more windings and only sharing the trigger on the master coil ?? thanks for youir patient
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Originally posted by min2oly View PostHello purplespiral,
sorry to jump in here Tom :-) always trying to keep my eyes pealed...
purplespiral, what you are doing reminded me of an experiment I conducted a year ago. please share more.
are you using one transistor, 2 separate coils - the triggers connected in parallel to the one transistor and the power connected to the one transistor as well?
do you happen to have a scope, video camera, I would love to see your setup. Please share more.
Kind regards,
Patrick
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Originally posted by purplespiral View Posthello patrik and thanks for your interest im tring a configuration with 2 individual bedini circuit connetted in parallel.. im using 2 coils bifilar coils with trigger and power coil and of course 2 transistor....and maybe this is the problem.. if we want to call it problem....infact as i earlier sad the energiser now is emanating a high pich sound and is charging the battery without spinning....is a while that i left the study of the bedini circuit and i find my self a bit out of tune . anyway i got a scope and a camera too and soon i can post some some videos... how about your setup ?? any good results ??
so they are "connected in parallel" - what parts are touching?
where exactly are they in parallel? if you removed one of the transistors, would the 2 coils still be connected to the remaining transistor?
here's mine:
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Originally posted by purplespiral View Posthello tom and thanks for the replay i found this diagram and i think this is what you mean when you talk about the other rest of the coils sharing the same trigger winding.... but this coils are standing alone ?? i mean this slaves coils they can be winded separetly and made by one or more windings and only sharing the trigger on the master coil ?? thanks for youir patient [ATTACH=CONFIG]981[/ATTACH]
Tom C
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