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Window Motor (A-field) Notes

Compiled by slloyd, Nov 26 2006

The following comments are with regards to the movie “bedinicolemotor.mpg

Sun Nov 19, 2006 3:11 pm

Message #3787 of 3797

To All,

If it's ok with Rick I will post all Ron Coles Drawings, I don't know much space is here. But if we do not have the space I will make an internet page. As to the drawing on my lab note I think you understand where the energy comes from.

This takes time to see this in your mind, once you understand you can make any motor do this. Take the window motor wind it like the SG when you connect it like the SG you will have better performance, since there is no iron you can use neo magnets, when you see Ron Coles drawings you will understand how to make three window coils.

The impedance of this motor is very low, you want to start with a moderate impedance at first, say 400 turns around the outside bifiler. Later use Cole's circuits, if you get the hall trigger right

you can hook a big capacitor to the diode bridge and the motor will run itself for some time, but we will get into that later, one step

at a time.

Ron Cole was a Newman follower he tried to show Newman some things but Newman went nut's on him.

What you will learn is that you can make this device many ways, with many different circuits. I will only post this one time then I will

take the page down after Rick gets all the information for the group. Tom Bearden and I have decided to give as much as possible at this time, so I'm only going to give this to trusted groups.

Sterling and Eric K , their doing everything possible to stop the

book from coming out, I have seen the E-mails to Tom, and his crappie analysis of the SG project. His own data proves that he did get it to work as I said to him in the beginning.

John

Message #3794 of 3816

Tue Nov 21, 2006 2:28 pm

<snip>

The next video I put up here will show the Cole Motor running on it's own energy, I will be the one doing the hook up.

The monopole experiment was to get you to understand the important part of hidden magnetic fields and switching, the switching is the important part.

Without the correct switching you will never make it happen, your a smart group and should figure this out right away.

Be very careful they will come after you if you talk. Hide your machine in your mind and wait for the right time. When God says go I go, you should do the same.

Message #3814 of 3817

Wed Nov 22, 2006 1:03 pm

NOTE: Some {comments} are by slloyd

Re: SWITCHING - TESLA MAGNETO VERSUS OPEN A-MOTORS

Mr. Hurst,

We have found the window motor {bedini cole motor} to be the most efficient. The switching is exactly like I posted in the photo album section {provided below}. You could change the Monopole to do the same thing but this would

take much work.

The Group wants a self runner with extra power output, so I posted everything Cole and I did to get everybody to understand how simple this can be done. Example the Sweet device crossed coils, generator, motor coils. The charging of the capacitor and switching is the critical part.

The motor I show { bedinicolemotor.mpg } is just a prototype to do the experiment, The extra

coil you see on that motor {now sure which motor he is referring to} is so I can run this using the monopole

circuit. Rick's video {Window.wmv} shows where the generator coil goes, indicated by the flashing lights.

The reason I told the Lockridge story was to get everybody to understand the two independent coils, one set charges the capacitor the other is a motor, one fired single pulse saving the extra pole

(South) in the rotor for the generator. The capacitor must be chosen for the correct value to gain energy as fast as possible as a normal generator using a full wave bridge rectifier.

You do not want to waste power in the motor function, MASS weight is important here for rotation. The Bi-polar switching allows for this

to work with one power coil with the bridge connected across the motor coil as shown in the video.

The switching time for the Bi-polar switch must be very short in the switched ON time, where the monopole switch is self regulating with the trigger circuit wound with the motor coil, give's one sharp pulse to the motor.

What we are looking for is to self run the motor, and pull extra energy from the AC part of the generator to run lights or charge batteries, keeping the capacitor charged to run the motor.

John

Message #3804 of 3816 Tue Nov 21, 2006 10:45 pm <snip>

John said the vid he posted was cut short and he will reload it with a longer version. The last part was most significant. Now, replace those cer. 8s with neos that size and whathaveyou! The cap was 49,000uf I believe John said. Pay close attention to the files uploaded in the Cole folder. Commit it to memory.

Must go now.

Rick

Message #3839 of 3847

Fri Nov 24, 2006 10:39 pm

Re: Rick's Window Motor Movie - comments & discussi

Greetings, Rick and gang:

Thank you for your kind words below. Currently, I am attending to a family emergency in the States, so don't have access to my little workbench. All my observations come from drawings, the videos, and grinding away at 3D images in my mind. I can't wait to apply some of these techniques to my A-motors...

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Carl, your mind is going in the right direction. as I said you understand.

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On Para 2.g. below, yes, I concur with your notes. Here is the real kicker. Everyone please read this slowly and carefully. When Mr. Bedini hand-spins his 6 pole armature, at first, the cap is empty (we can safely assume this). After running it a few times, he stops the armature with his hand. The armature restarts rotation without any intervention. This indicates there was A NET GAIN from start to end.

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Excellent Carl, You are correct again, you do here me say I wish I could find my flywheel, so your correct again.

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Here are two very important observations: 1. The armature was spun by hand. It means the armature cannot have been spun to any high RPMs; it is physiologically impossible. 2. This means that UNLESS the hand spun RPM reached a speed above the motor's normal steady-

state RPM, (which would pump the cap with more energy than was being consumed by the propulsive pulses), it is this motor's natural

tendency to develop a surplus of energy in the capacitor.

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Correct again, your thinking is wonderful.

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The implications are incredible. With a motor like this, using a heavy flywheel for conservation of as much angular momentum as possible, it should be possible to periodically dump that capacitor

to a battery or load a supercapacitor, which gives us a a NET GAIN in usable DC electrical energy. Imagine what one might do if you had an outboard motor pull cord on that shaft to really get that thing whizzing at the start.

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Carl, this is the motor they stole from my shop, they did not get

this one or the model because they were hidden away, I'm dead serious when I warn you all about what happened. once again this motor needs the sharpest trigger you can give it. "GE Took Ron's Motor" , one thing you will find out about me is I do not kidd around when I show you something, I could have took Sterlings buddy's money, but then

where would Eric K be, he would then maybe jump of a bridge somewhere

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(As an aside, I bet this kind of motor would run very well with a rotating spark gap commutator in place of the circuits and hall switches. A kind of Gray Window Motor which runs on nearly pure potential and almost no current...)

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You are correct again.

Carl you think I should find a dead battery to run it on and film it, think I will.

Build it Carl, Build it, you can see it in your mind. John

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Bedini Cole Window Motor

Bedini Cole Window Motor

The following comments are with regards to the movie “Window.wmv

Message #3804 of 3816 Tue Nov 21, 2006 10:45 pm <snip>

I'll be posting the short clip (7mb) of another window motor I mentioned today as soon as it is uploaded. You figure it out.

Peter showed me the old duracel non-rechargeable batteries under it that were there for many years. It is pretty good quality video so you should see all the details necessary. You can figure out the circuit from all that is shown. That is not a bolwing ball as I thought. It has two magnets on it. I like the little LED's blinking.

Rick

Message #3810 of 3817

Wed Nov 22, 2006 2:01 am

Luther

Luther,

The ball in the center is the motor, the fields are so strong from the neos that they make the aluminum wheels turn to form a transmission. If you move the fan alignment the fan will go through speed changes. This is a all in one machine.

Built in 1987 John

Message #3820 of 3821

Thu Nov 23, 2006 3:38 am

Re: Rick's Window Motor Movie - comments & discussion

Correct you did here me say I wish I had more weight, I just could not find the extra flywheel.

The Fan, The fan is connected though that long shaft. the shaft has two aluminum wheels the neo magnets create an eddie current in the wheels, this turns the fan. Notice that the fan bearings are in

slotted groves if you angle the shaft the magnetic spins angle different causing the fan to slow down, if you angel the other direction the fan speeds up. It's like having a cone drive transmission, no effect on rotating mass. The ball is from a planetary machine, it's machined, boring 1" hole through the ball. Inside the ball is a steel slug on top of the slug is one 1" neo magnet north and one south on the other slug, now you have a ball

with a north and a south. The shaft is through the center on bearings. At the back of the shaft is a mass weight 1lb flywheel for rotation.

The circuit powering this is the monopole circuit one pulse at a time. The coil that is horizontal, is the generator coil for the capicator, led's are just indactors for the north and south poles passing.

This is a stright Bedini/Cole motor, monopole switching. It's just a model so I would never forget what I learned. The real machine was dismantled when Cole Died, I'm giving the book people the 1971 lab notes of all the different monopoles I built, about another 40 pages in experiments.

The rest you will find in the dump one day. John

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