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P2 : Bedini 10 Coil Testing... flash back from 2017 

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Well Boys & Girls, here is part 2 ... I have been Very busy lately. So i thought i would dig up some old footage i had on my backup hard drives...
This video series will be a lot of fun to unravel. It will take a bit of time to get through all the footage. But we will take it one step at a time.
If you would like to see all the live footage from this time it is here:
• 10 coiler
These videos are for education only. These videos are not to prove anything or disprove anything. These videos are to show you my results... when i tested the 10 coiler unit...
God Bless,
~Russ
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Комментарии : 31   
@steve_ancell
@steve_ancell 4 года назад
@rwg42985 Russ, you are the real-life connoisseur of the flux capacitor. 😉
@RWGresearch
@RWGresearch 4 года назад
haha love it :) ~Russ
@donleibold9693
@donleibold9693 4 года назад
I'm so glad your publishing these
@aerotro
@aerotro 4 года назад
Awesome as Always Russ :)
@iEnergySupply
@iEnergySupply 4 года назад
Thanks as always for the experiments! I love what you do!
@RWGresearch
@RWGresearch 4 года назад
thanks, kinda fun to watch my own thoughts from a few years back. I sure learned a lot in the last few years!! ~Russ
@iEnergySupply
@iEnergySupply 4 года назад
@@RWGresearch I know how that goes.
@brunovk417
@brunovk417 4 года назад
Thank you for the low impedance transformer idea.
@RWGresearch
@RWGresearch 4 года назад
:) yeah I did a lot of testing with that.. stick around for more :) also, I have seen you have been doing ALOT of stuff. Any luck / discoveries worth sharing? keep up the experimenting and sharing! ~Russ
@brunovk417
@brunovk417 4 года назад
On the battery charging part I have not much experience, I did experiments in the beginning but couldn't motivate myself to go further on that. Eventhough the load doesn't consume the energy, the batterie will only succeed in storing +-80% of what's comming to it. I couldn't find the point where "gain" is made to become unity to be able and switch the batteries indefenetly, because we evacuate the gain with the diode (my thaught on it). Allthough there's some small amount of energy comming back to the run batteries (24V), I couldn't find a way to influence it in a positive way so the losses where compensated. I'm not saying there is no way to do it, because looking from it with what I've experienced with my experiments, I know that just knowing what balance to create between the parts used can give you the wanted result (or closer to it :) ). With my last experiments I experienced this more clearly because I was able to get closer to the results wanted in resonant circuits, just by using Impedance matching and/or find the balance between L & C values whether I want current or voltage gain. It's not only the formula to fill in to get resonance, you also want balance between the values of L & C according to the fact you want current (high capacitor value in parallel with low inductor value, with Q factors that allows the wanted result) or voltage gain(low capacitor value in series with high inductor value, with Q factors that allows the wanted result). Now I have the problem in combining them to get power gain because it seems that both are opposite of the parts values needed, but it's showing that one can not to quickly say it doesn't work. I always keep in mind that even in not succeeding myself to get the battery switching indefenetly, the percentage that the charging batteries are able to recupurate is what we have as gain in comparisment by not using it. So if we have 80% that the battery is able to store from what it get's in, then we allready have 80% gain by using this system. @Russ: Up until a few months ago "Impedance matching" was just a nice description to me but couldn't really understand it's value towards what I was doing, now that I have experimented on it I have better understanding, very far from complete, but enough to say to other people that it can really help boosting up results. Therefor when I heard you talking about "low impedance transformer" it rang a bell :) Thinking on it afterwards, it came to me that by using the variac I had allready done some experiments on that, it just didn't came to my mind in that sence because at that moment of experimenting the impedance matching didn't had that much meaning to me as it does now. So to me it's not only understanding the terms used but also understanding it's value towards what we're doing. I understand the reason why you're doing this video's in steps and not just give the end result. That doesn't mean that I'm not curious to your end results :) I'm looking forward to your upcomming video's.
@PaulMcHanJr
@PaulMcHanJr 4 года назад
This is not some Agatha Christie Murder Mystery. Just tell us what you learned, then show us how you got there. All the information is interesting, but if we don't know where we're going there's no fun in enduring the trip.
@RWGresearch
@RWGresearch 4 года назад
trust me I see your point... but the key thing here is that these are dug up personal recordings of my past experiments... and the point of posting these videos are not to prove or show YOU anything YOU are looking for... the point of these videos is to show you WHAT I HAVE learned in the process of testing said device... if you don't know where where were going then I'm not 100% sure how you got here. but ill give you a hint... google " bedini" and that will tell you where were going... thanks for the positive criticism. :) ~Russ
@markhodgson2348
@markhodgson2348 4 года назад
Build a TDR using 7KJ cap bank nice project for you
@RWGresearch
@RWGresearch 4 года назад
I'm missing the abbreviation! what is a TDR ? I have my 10Kj bank :) ~Russ
@markhodgson2348
@markhodgson2348 4 года назад
@@RWGresearch large flat coil as big as you can make, then discharge the capacitor bank,then using a oscilloscope read reflected pulse.....have fun rus glad to see your still about
@hydniq3327
@hydniq3327 4 года назад
Great Video
@RWGresearch
@RWGresearch 4 года назад
Thanks! was a bit slow this one :) ~Russ
@fan1701
@fan1701 4 года назад
Yes. To me this is good stuff. 👍👍
@RWGresearch
@RWGresearch 4 года назад
thx. it is kinda interesting indeed. ~Russ
@cjbartoz
@cjbartoz 2 года назад
As proof of this excess energy flowing into his air gap, he refers to a simple but fascinating experiment, both in his UK patent and in his book The Revelation of the Century, from The Principles of Electromagnetism (1955) by E.B. Moullin. The first thing to remember is this: The flux density in the gap represents the mechanically available energy. Next, here’s what you do: Take some transformer E laminations and wind a primary and a small secondary onto the middle as shown above in Fig. 1. Use a variable AC power supply to adjust the input power supplied to the primary. Use strips of cardboard or plastic between the E and I laminations to simulate an “air gap” of various thicknesses. Now you want to measure both the amps that go into the primary, as well as the voltage in the secondary / search coil. Each time you increase the gap by placing another strip of material in between, you adjust the power supply so that the voltage in the secondary remains the same, which means the flux density, or magnetic field strength on “the other side of the gap” remains constant, and thus the mechanical energy available remains constant. Now here comes the kicker: if you plot the input current versus the gap size, you’ll clearly see it curves down! Remember, we kept the voltage across the gap the same, so the same mechanical power is present, yet we need less and less current to establish that same amount of mechanical power the larger the gap becomes! So where is that additional energy coming from?! All we know is that it is clearly NOT coming from our power supply. This is why your air gap should not be too small, as that will limit this excess gap energy from being harnessed. Adams mentions in several places that ideally the gap should be 1 to 1.25mm wide.
@darcy_does_it
@darcy_does_it 4 года назад
That was great loved it! Thanks Russ
@BarryBranton
@BarryBranton 3 года назад
You know about the various coil spacing around the rotor? And the wave it generates? Bedini talks about in the video about his Highly Modified Bedini-Cole Ferris Wheel Motor. See ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qFaA4fLnOs8.html From what you're saying, now it looks like Rick Friedrich knew about this wave, too. If I recall correctly, I have never heard Rick mention it in his videos.
@zaneaussie
@zaneaussie 4 года назад
Nice! It's kinda the same how a DC motor generates electricity when it runs. If it wasn't for the Lorentz force :-D
@RWGresearch
@RWGresearch 4 года назад
yes indeed. you got it... its not truly decoupled is it... :) ~Russ
@dmwtech4495
@dmwtech4495 4 года назад
this always interested me just from the stand point of efficiency we have always wasted the induced back emf energy produced by coils to protect active components. why not try to capture it. this is where regenerative braking comes in, recovering energy normally wasted as heat in the braking system slowing the vehicle.. similar concept could also be employed with a heavy rotor? fun to play with things.
@PeachesCourage
@PeachesCourage 4 года назад
april 21st 2013 about eddy current I had thought this up over 10 years ago and yeah giving it away A thread sewing machine basically now all lighter more appropriate materials anyway the arm now contains gears in it to push the what use to be needle which now pushes paddle below making wheel go around all mechanical Apply eddy current to something like this? Momentum picks up? this might generate enough force if worked on with other sources such as pressurized devices you know? yours would rot in patent
@tamaseduard5145
@tamaseduard5145 4 года назад
🙏🙏🙏❤️🙏🙏🙏
@tomgeorge3726
@tomgeorge3726 4 года назад
WHAT WAS ALL THAT ABOUT???? Get your act together and do something? Show some decent schematics, not from other articles where you cover stuff up with your finger. Mobile Notes????? Concentrate on your driving not talking to your smartphone, there are laws about that. I'm sorry but the Lord will not stop you running into a power pole or other vehicle just because you aren't concentrating. OTHER road users rely on you to concentrate on your driving, you have a RESPOSIBILITY.
@RWGresearch
@RWGresearch 4 года назад
one must have missed the last video... the same schematic was there, references were given... one must do there home work.. . and I covered it up in this so one could see what I was testing... not what I was not... any how. one can talk to a camera all they want in a car... :) not a smart phone! comment made me laugh. one must have missed all the reasons for posting these videos... if one have had any time here on my channel, one will know that most all my deep thinking's happen while I'm driving... I guess one missed all my motorcycle logs :) ~Russ
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