Greetings All, Max here
I am quite New to this Forum but not new to researching Vacuum Energy Applications(a few years now) and only some months ago decided to begin building these and in particular the Bedini SSG Energiser.
My video is attached below and articulates my present problem. That is I can only get 4 minutes out of the current wheel which is far below the 10-15 minutes(I have that people have even achieved 20 minutes!) that is commonly described on this Forum.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8t_ow...ature=youtu.be
I am using Ball Bearings, the like-Tri Flow lubricant articulated in the Video and a 580mm diameter wheel. It spins well for first 30 minutes then slows
I am convinced it is not balanced. I believe to balance it I need to add weights(liquid nails suggested in a earlier thread http://www.energyscienceforum.com/showthread.php?t=128) HOWEVER I hold little knowledge beyond that.
It is also possible this is not the correct lubricant though I doubt that as the mechanics at the bike shop stated its similar to Tri-Flow.
I know though for certain I have the wheel centre aligned to within 1mm tolerance so its spinning perpendicular to the base
Finally, I have heard of using better bearings(ceramic?) though I am not sure if its neccessary? I would hope its possible to get a lot more from these present bearings...
Nonetheless, I would like some Feedback to improve the wheelspin time. Feel free to email me on maxgoenergy@hush.com
Hear from you soon
-Max
I am quite New to this Forum but not new to researching Vacuum Energy Applications(a few years now) and only some months ago decided to begin building these and in particular the Bedini SSG Energiser.
My video is attached below and articulates my present problem. That is I can only get 4 minutes out of the current wheel which is far below the 10-15 minutes(I have that people have even achieved 20 minutes!) that is commonly described on this Forum.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8t_ow...ature=youtu.be
I am using Ball Bearings, the like-Tri Flow lubricant articulated in the Video and a 580mm diameter wheel. It spins well for first 30 minutes then slows
I am convinced it is not balanced. I believe to balance it I need to add weights(liquid nails suggested in a earlier thread http://www.energyscienceforum.com/showthread.php?t=128) HOWEVER I hold little knowledge beyond that.
It is also possible this is not the correct lubricant though I doubt that as the mechanics at the bike shop stated its similar to Tri-Flow.
I know though for certain I have the wheel centre aligned to within 1mm tolerance so its spinning perpendicular to the base
Finally, I have heard of using better bearings(ceramic?) though I am not sure if its neccessary? I would hope its possible to get a lot more from these present bearings...
Nonetheless, I would like some Feedback to improve the wheelspin time. Feel free to email me on maxgoenergy@hush.com
Hear from you soon
-Max
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