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  • Volty
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    Originally posted by Tom C View Post
    Welcome all,

    The first thing we want to get out of the way is magnets, which to use? we only use Ferrite C8 in the monopole energiser. 3/8" by 1" by 1 7/8" almost every magnet supplier on the face of the planet has this exact magnet or something similar. John will be posting on the reasons for this decision at a later time.

    Tom C
    Hi Tom,

    Best place to get magnets for scooter wheel SG / Radiant Monolpole Motor? Does round or square really matter? Why not Neo Vs. Ferrite?
    Thanks,

    Ward

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  • gabiX87
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    I use ferrite magnets 50 x 25 x 14 mm Suggested size is 50 x 25 x 12 mm bigger/thickeer the magnet => stronger the m-field ... Just play with the distance between the passing magnet and the coil

    magnet-size --> weight on the wheel

    It think the best thing to do is to follow the suggested size , since the coil size and wheel size is adjusted to it. I BELIEVE
    Last edited by gabiX87; 06-14-2013, 11:11 AM.

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  • Branch Gordon
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    I'll tell you what I understand so far, and hopefully it helps.

    Charging will be very slowly at first...days...and you will have to recharge the primary battery again and again until the charge battery is fully charged.

    With each charge/discharge cycle the battery that you are charging should charge faster, and also last longer during discharge. This is what I have experienced so far. From what I've seen from other's experiments, you will see a big gain and change in your battery if you run through 20 of these cycles.

    I suppose you could just swap out other fully charged batteries for the primary, but I believe that a small amount of radiant charge finds it way back to the primary. I ran a baseline test on mine before I started...so I can compare every 5 runs to see how it has changed. If you use multiple batteries I don't believe the changes would be as profound.

    Hope that helps.

    Also, I believe some senior members of this forum are promoted simply because they have been active for awhile, have a good attitude, and are working through the process. It's not necessarily an indication of expert-level Bedini related knowledge. This includes myself

    Branch

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  • aleon423
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    I am a totally newcommer. I ordered and got my magnets but thats all so far. my basic questions of anyone who will answer. My understanding is one 12 volt lead-acid battery powering the bedini energizer recharging another less than fully charged 12 volt lead-acid battery. How long does that process take? Its also my understanding that repeated charging(cycles of charging) under this process increases the potential or total charge of the battery, and that's a good thing, so I presume.

    How do I make use of this? Is the best situation to have 3,4,5 12 volt lead-acid batteries and keep on interposing them into the cycle of recharging? These type of questions were not brought up in the advertising.....

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  • aujawindur
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    Originally posted by Thomas View Post
    Shipping/handling for $62.00 to Norway. I will see if I can find something more local first.
    Hello brother, Norwegian here too
    I bought my magnets here: FE-Q-40-20-10: Block magnet 40 x 20 x 10 mm (Ferrite magnets) - supermagnete. Don't remember exactly what I paid for the shipping, but it wasn't that much.

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  • Thomas
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    Originally posted by Tom C View Post
    Thomas,

    We have magnets, rbike rims, mounting supplies, complete coils, empty spools, welding rod, circuit boards and components send us an email at sales@teslagenx.com with exactly what you need. We ship all over the world.

    Tom C
    Shipping/handling for $62.00 to Norway. I will see if I can find something more local first.

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  • Tom C
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    not everything we have is on the website yet, including the DVD's which we can now distribute. but we have stock of most everything you need plus some other cool stuff.

    Tom C

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  • Tom C
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    Originally posted by Thomas View Post
    Indeed, and anyone know of a European retailer or perhaps a supplier for the magnets, spool, and iron welding rods??

    Thomas
    Thomas,

    We have magnets, rbike rims, mounting supplies, complete coils, empty spools, welding rod, circuit boards and components send us an email at sales@teslagenx.com with exactly what you need. We ship all over the world.

    Tom C

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  • Thomas
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    Originally posted by Catrinisin View Post
    I know this is an old thread... but can anyone shed some light on where to get the specific sized ceramic magnets for the SSG? The new beginners and intermediate handbooks say to use magnets that are sized at 1 inch x 2 inches x .5 inches. I cant find this exact size anywhere. Everyone have these 7\8 inch ones.

    Help!
    Indeed, and anyone know of a European retailer or perhaps a supplier for the magnets, spool, and iron welding rods??

    Thomas

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  • Catrinisin
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    I know this is an old thread... but can anyone shed some light on where to get the specific sized ceramic magnets for the SSG? The new beginners and intermediate handbooks say to use magnets that are sized at 1 inch x 2 inches x .5 inches. I cant find this exact size anywhere. Everyone have these 7\8 inch ones.

    Help!
    Last edited by Catrinisin; 05-06-2013, 07:26 AM.

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  • Prinsloo
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    Hi forelle

    We don't use language like that on this forum !, there's kids around !

    But I get your drift !

    Theunis

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  • forelle
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    Originally posted by Prinsloo View Post
    I don't think that is the case, of " not listening ", he spent how many hours with JB by then it should have been drummed into him, the problem I see is " knowing better ", not only him but countless others, and not only in this forum but many other forums as well !

    " Build it like I said ! ! ! - JB ", what is so difficult ! after you understand it and it is working , then start changing, cause then if you fail you can go back to the original that worked, and then try something else !

    If the guys that bought the kits are able to modify them to ceramics magnets they will have a wonderful build to carry on with !, just look at Woodys results !

    Theunis
    You are right,instead people are happy that there somebody is who tell them what to do,they think they know it better.And than they are wondering why the machine is not given the results.JB is realy patient with the People.If this would be my machine i would have said long time ago to all which are not doing what i say 'kiss my ass'.

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  • Prinsloo
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    Originally posted by Tom C View Post
    He did not listen to the master.... Always listen to JB!!

    Tom C
    I don't think that is the case, of " not listening ", he spent how many hours with JB by then it should have been drummed into him, the problem I see is " knowing better ", not only him but countless others, and not only in this forum but many other forums as well !

    " Build it like I said ! ! ! - JB ", what is so difficult ! after you understand it and it is working , then start changing, cause then if you fail you can go back to the original that worked, and then try something else !

    If the guys that bought the kits are able to modify them to ceramics magnets they will have a wonderful build to carry on with !, just look at Woodys results !

    Theunis
    Last edited by Prinsloo; 12-05-2012, 12:10 AM.

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  • Marc Hamen
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    Thanks Tom C,

    A big lot of people have to change the magnets !....

    MH

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  • Tom C
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    He did not listen to the master.... Always listen to JB!!

    Tom C

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