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    Re: Bedini Motor and backup power

    Longitudinal electric waves rule and yes, for wireless transmission of power, Tesla tuned his transmitter to Schumann resonance.

    That's actually a young Sarek (Spock's Dad)... live long and prosper.
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    Re: Bedini Motor and backup power

    Longitudinal electric waves... the companion video...

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 0757457294
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    Re: Bedini Motor and backup power

    Thank you I will check it out!

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    Re: Bedini Motor and backup power

    hey uf...i have to stop channel surfing whenever i see that guy in your avatar.. he's great!

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    Re: Bedini Motor and backup power

    Has anyone ever seen a single case where one of these Bedini motors actually worked?
    It's all about the fish, dude.

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    Re: Bedini Motor and backup power

    I have.
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    Re: Bedini Motor and backup power

    You've seen one actually lift or pump or move something; or just spin around under no load?
    It's all about the fish, dude.

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    Re: Bedini Motor and backup power

    I've seen it do what is suppose to do which is energize batteries using Tesla's longitudinal electric waves or what they call "radiant energy".

    Bedini has patented several motor generator devices including the Monopole Energizer and the SSG. The two machines are similar, but have minor differences. However, the function of both is to charge a capacitor or battery. The name Bedini Motor Generator is used generically, sometimes referring to the inventor’s first motor and sometimes used to refer to all of his motors.
    I'm just looking at an alternative to charging my back up batteries.
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    Re: Bedini Motor and backup power

    But you've seen it actually charge a battery without draining another battery to do it?
    It's all about the fish, dude.

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    Re: Bedini Motor and backup power

    See, I don't have any problems or misconceptions about what it can and cannot do. I have no issue with draining a battery to charge another. The point (from my limited research) is that the amount it drains is NOT EQUAL to the amount of energy it generates. So you can slowly drain a battery to run the motor, but the output from the motor can charge a large BANK of batteries.

    In other words, it's not a one-to-one ratio, or else what would the point be? This motor will take one battery, and fully charge a bunch of batteries from that one. When that one battery needs to be charged, you can just swap it into the battery bank, and pull one of the newly charged ones to keep the motor going.

    If this were truly perpetual energy, then the source battery wouldn't be needed and nothing would drain.....but who cares! If I can take a battery and use it to charge a larger bank of batteries, then all I need to do is swap out the drained battery for one of the charged ones and keep the process going. The fact that the small energy used to power the motor is tiny in comparison to the output that the magnetic motor gives out is what's intriguing to me.

    I have ZERO background with Electronic Engineering, but since this was reproduced by a school girl (hence the name of the SSG circuit), then I think I could take a stab at it.
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