Got my 3 pole running finally

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slepa...@aol.com

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Jun 18, 2011, 2:48:41 AM6/18/11
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I smoked my old circuit on my 3 pole bedini kit from the 2010 Conference. So I ordered replacement parts and they sent me bigger transistors this time. I superglued down the magnets in the rotor and finally got the wiring figured out. The wiring diagram from the kit with the bigger transistors works. The coil inside wires go down as per the wiring diagram. The coil outside wires go out the top. I have a very compact circuit. I got it running and advanced the timing with the bottom coil slider and it about doubled the rpm. I can charge two batteries from one Primary power battery.
 
On Bearden's website he said that Bedini is getting 500% Coefficient of Performance! Can that be right? I thought Bedini was saying these are about 120%. Thanks for all of your encouragement guys.
 
Steve LePage

Meehow

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Jun 19, 2011, 4:31:31 PM6/19/11
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wow!! I'm excited to hear that you are able to charge more than one
battery with this kit. I guess I never really did that perticular
experiment and went strait to trying to build a self running unit....

I think my next modification will be to rewind the coils with a
thicker gauge wire and have 5 slave coils so that I can charge my 36v
golf cart over night.

Meehow

slepa...@aol.com

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Jun 19, 2011, 8:43:31 PM6/19/11
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Meehow,
 
Here's an idea. I don't know much about electricity so use your best judgement. How about running your golf cart on two batteries and have the third battery be the primary power battery for the Bedini six coiler kit. Mount it right on the golf cart and charge the two batteries while you are driving. Then after an hour, switch the discharged primary battery back into the bank and switch another battery in for being the primary power battery for the generator.
 
Would the 300 volt spikes blow out the speed controller on the golf cart? Also I have a capacitor circuit from my 6" fan kit. I wonder if I could solder that in on this 3 coil kit to generate positive energy instead of negative energy, so the batteries could use it better and not have to rest in between chargings?
 
Here are the pictures of mine running. I have a very compact circuit. I am only charging one battery in this picture.
 
Steve  

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