Hi everyone. As you may know, I am new here. This is only my third post. I have done lots of research on this technology and got a basic ssg working a few years back but never got any further than that. I never even learned how to tune it. I was just excited to have the thing spinning and showing the charging battery's voltage increasing. Anyways, I stepped away for a few years, but have never forgotten Bedini and his gifts to the world. I am really fascinated with the free energy field. I have spent hundreds of hours researching bedini and other devices. So here I am today experimenting with this technology again and am determined to take it all the way. I had some magnet wire left over from back then and I was able to make a couple coils. I made a 20/23 on the standard coil and also a 23/26 on one of those tiny coils. Now I have gotten the circuit to run again but here's my problem...
-When I hook up the circuit, my coil doesn't want to repel the magnets. The magnets I have are the right ones and they are pointing north pole out. But my coil seems to attract to the magnets instead of repelling. I have wound the coil the proper way but can't figure out why it's doing this. So I decided to put a magnet behind the coil on the back end and this seemed to do the trick because then I got it to take off and that excitement from a few years ago returned the moment I saw the wheel speeding up. I let it run for a couple minutes with a big smile on my face. But my question is, why is it not repelling the magnets? Why did I have to put the magnet on the back end? Both coils that I made are doing this and I can't figure out why. On the standard coil after I let it run with the magnet on for a while, I took it off and it seemed to be repelling by itself without the magnet after that. The wheel i was using is a shopping cart wheel with 5 round ceramic magnets embedded into it. This wheel spins very fast and works out pretty good as long as I give it a hell of spin to start it. I had to put one on the back end of the small coil too when I tried it.
-I went down to my shop earlier and took the standard coil with the circuit. I still have my 25" bike wheel with the magnets all glued and taped on my stand I made for it. All I had to do was put the coil under and hook it up to batteries. But I couldn't get this wheel to take off. No matter how hard I spun it to start it, it just would not stay spinning. And it also attracted to these magnets also instead of repelling them. So I put the magnet on the back end again and it repelled them finally but would not stay spinning. This bike wheel always worked in the past and spins very smooth. I even hooked it up to my solar panel that I have there and it just seemed to make the transistor heat up real quick but would not stay spinning.
Anybody have any idea what might be wrong? I have double checked everything. My coil is hooked up right (exactly the way it is in this picture) Like I said, both coils worked fine with my shopping cart wheel rotor as long as I gave it a hard spin to start (and put the magnet on the backend). Why is my coil not repelling? And why won't it turn the bike wheel? I ran it off the shopping cart wheel on 9volt batteries, but it won't run the bike wheel hooked up to the solar panel.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
-When I hook up the circuit, my coil doesn't want to repel the magnets. The magnets I have are the right ones and they are pointing north pole out. But my coil seems to attract to the magnets instead of repelling. I have wound the coil the proper way but can't figure out why it's doing this. So I decided to put a magnet behind the coil on the back end and this seemed to do the trick because then I got it to take off and that excitement from a few years ago returned the moment I saw the wheel speeding up. I let it run for a couple minutes with a big smile on my face. But my question is, why is it not repelling the magnets? Why did I have to put the magnet on the back end? Both coils that I made are doing this and I can't figure out why. On the standard coil after I let it run with the magnet on for a while, I took it off and it seemed to be repelling by itself without the magnet after that. The wheel i was using is a shopping cart wheel with 5 round ceramic magnets embedded into it. This wheel spins very fast and works out pretty good as long as I give it a hell of spin to start it. I had to put one on the back end of the small coil too when I tried it.
-I went down to my shop earlier and took the standard coil with the circuit. I still have my 25" bike wheel with the magnets all glued and taped on my stand I made for it. All I had to do was put the coil under and hook it up to batteries. But I couldn't get this wheel to take off. No matter how hard I spun it to start it, it just would not stay spinning. And it also attracted to these magnets also instead of repelling them. So I put the magnet on the back end again and it repelled them finally but would not stay spinning. This bike wheel always worked in the past and spins very smooth. I even hooked it up to my solar panel that I have there and it just seemed to make the transistor heat up real quick but would not stay spinning.
Anybody have any idea what might be wrong? I have double checked everything. My coil is hooked up right (exactly the way it is in this picture) Like I said, both coils worked fine with my shopping cart wheel rotor as long as I gave it a hard spin to start (and put the magnet on the backend). Why is my coil not repelling? And why won't it turn the bike wheel? I ran it off the shopping cart wheel on 9volt batteries, but it won't run the bike wheel hooked up to the solar panel.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.