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    Re: Bedini Motor and backup power

    It does take power from the source battery to pulse the primary of the bifiler coil. The secondary battery is charged by the secondary winding in the coil. I didn't take down any data of the COP though.

    Quote Originally Posted by David - WI
    But you've seen it actually charge a battery without draining another battery to do it?
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    Re: Bedini Motor and backup power

    But nobody, including Bedini, has ever shown a battery actually get charged by this thing? With 400,000 google hits for Bedini motor you would think that (if it was real) somebody would actually have been able to make one work.
    It's all about the fish, dude.

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    Re: Bedini Motor and backup power

    Quote Originally Posted by David - WI
    But nobody, including Bedini, has ever shown a battery actually get charged by this thing? With 400,000 google hits for Bedini motor you would think that (if it was real) somebody would actually have been able to make one work.
    ding ding ding

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    Re: Bedini Motor and backup power

    Well I just did a search myself and here is a charge test right here...

    http://www.rexresearch.com/bedini/bedini.htm#battest


    BATTERY TEST FOR THE BEDINI MOTOR GENERATOR
    (Unidentified internet source)

    DATE : OCTOBER 13, 2000

    BATTERY TEST SEQUENCE:

    One lead acid gel-cell (12 volts, 450 milliamps) is being utilized as the primary source fully charged at 12.5 volts

    Three (3) lead acid gel-cell batteries (12 volt, 450 milliamps) strapped in parallel are being used as the charge destination. The batteries are discharged to 10 volts for the test purposes.

    Test #1 starts at 10:45 AM utilizing primary battery fully charged at 12.5 volts charging three (3) destination batteries paralleled. The destination batteries reach a charge capacity of 14 volts at 11:20 AM.

    The destination batteries are then discharged to 10 volts under working load to prepare for Test #2.

    Test #2 starts at 11:25 AM utilizing primary battery measured at 11.5 volts. Charging three (3) destination batteries paralleled. The destination batteries reach a charge capacity of 14 volts at 12:50 PM.

    The destination batteries are then discharged to 10 volts under working load to prepare for Test #3.

    Test #3 starts at 1:00 PM utilizing primary battery measured at 10.5 volts. Charging three (3) destination batteries paralleled. The destination batteries reach a charge capacity of 14 volts at 1:40 PM.

    The destination batteries are then discharged to 10 volts under working load to prepare for Test #4.

    Test #4 starts at 2:05 PM utilizing primary battery measured at 9.5 volts. Charging three (3) destination batteries paralleled. The destination batteries reach a charge capacity of 13 volts at 2:40 PM. The primary battery is now discharged to 9 volts under working load and unable to further run the Bedini motor generator.

    TOTAL BATTERIES CHARGED:

    12 lead acid gel-cell batteries (12 volts, 450 milliamps each). This ratio is a 12 to 1 charging factor. The motor operation (work) being performed as this was done is not included as an additional factor in this test.
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    Re: Bedini Motor and backup power

    I just did another search on Youtube and found a demo of a Bedini Motor charging a battery.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVa2s93SouU
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    Re: Bedini Motor and backup power

    Quote Originally Posted by Eleven11

    TOTAL BATTERIES CHARGED:

    12 lead acid gel-cell batteries (12 volts, 450 milliamps each). This ratio is a 12 to 1 charging factor. The motor operation (work) being performed as this was done is not included as an additional factor in this test.
    Sorry Eleven11, but color me completely skeptical of these "unidentified internet source" test results. Perpetual Motion and overunity devices are contrary to the laws of physics. You can't get more energy out of a system than you put into it. This test supposedly happened in year 2000. If these results were real, the ENTIRE WORLD would have converted in the ensuing 12 years to Bedini motors since energy would be essentially free. In just ten iterations, Bedinis could charge nearly 62 BILLION batteries all off an original single 12 volt?

    1 (original)
    12
    144
    1,728
    20,736
    248,832
    2,985,984
    35,831,808
    429,981,696
    5,159,780,352
    61,917,364,224

    That's 124 volts constant power running continuously 24/7 for each and every of the 6 billion men, women and children on the entire earth all off an original 12 vold battery? Nope. Color me skeptical.

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    Re: Bedini Motor and backup power

    Yeah, they're always "being charged" but there's never, ever, a fully charged battery when they're done. Bedini never even produces a "charged" battery... and neither did the school girl.

    I'm not looking to start a fight. But, did you ever produce or see anybody produce a fully "charged" battery using one of these things?
    It's all about the fish, dude.

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    Re: Bedini Motor and backup power

    Well yeah, I charged a few different batteries to full capacity, (even overcharge them) plus it's right here in the charge test...

    Test #1 starts at 10:45 AM utilizing primary battery fully charged at 12.5 volts charging three (3) destination batteries paralleled. The destination batteries reach a charge capacity of 14 volts at 11:20 AM.

    The destination batteries are then discharged to 10 volts under working load to prepare for Test #2.

    Test #2 starts at 11:25 AM utilizing primary battery measured at 11.5 volts. Charging three (3) destination batteries paralleled. The destination batteries reach a charge capacity of 14 volts at 12:50 PM.

    The destination batteries are then discharged to 10 volts under working load to prepare for Test #3.

    Test #3 starts at 1:00 PM utilizing primary battery measured at 10.5 volts. Charging three (3) destination batteries paralleled. The destination batteries reach a charge capacity of 14 volts at 1:40 PM.

    The destination batteries are then discharged to 10 volts under working load to prepare for Test #4.

    Test #4 starts at 2:05 PM utilizing primary battery measured at 9.5 volts. Charging three (3) destination batteries paralleled. The destination batteries reach a charge capacity of 13 volts at 2:40 PM. The primary battery is now discharged to 9 volts under working load and unable to further run the Bedini motor generator.
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    Re: Bedini Motor and backup power

    At 3:40 in this video, you can even see the voltage of the Drive battery is lower than the voltage on the charging battery.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVa2s93SouU
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