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MG-2 : Pulse Motor Generator

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The second incarnation of my pulse motor generators. The MG-1 is on hold since I couldn’t get it to behave the way I wanted and there was alot I could have improved… so I did.

It is using a Bedini circuit at the moment but will soon be using a different switching method to pulse the coils the way I want.

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Posted in: generators March 2010

20 Responses to “MG-2 : Pulse Motor Generator”

  1. maxinpains Says:

    so is this creates …
    so is this creates more electric that what you put into to turn the motor ?or is this just moving power to one battery to the next battry?

  2. MAllen7424 Says:

    Looks and sounds …
    Looks and sounds familiar great job on the motor/generator, dont be afraid to let run at high speed, as long as the magnets dont fall out, I used to stand back from mine all the time at high speeds mine just had balancing problems, your precise build will handle the speed nicely, wear safety glasses! lmao… worse thing that can happen on my end are splinters. ..God Speed!

  3. introvertebrate Says:

    One of my cameras …
    One of my cameras always records that funny clicking…. I think it must be something internal in the camera because I don’t hear it when recording.

  4. pkrska Says:

    What is that …
    What is that background clicking? I noticed it in a couple of your videos.

  5. allclear7 Says:

    very cool, wouldnt …
    very cool, wouldnt it be nice to put it in a vacume then we would have no air friction(wind resistance) have a great new year Mr Introvertebrate

  6. BiDaDiKuNuKu Says:

    nice rebuild there …
    nice rebuild there m8…:)

    Peace!
    V2DAY

  7. RodgerDunmore Says:

    Great to see you’re …
    Great to see you’re still at it Introvertabrate! My shop is now moved and fully functional. Everything I know about Bedini motors I learned from you all those years ago! Thanks a million! You’re latest creation is sure a long way from your first models!
    Keep watch for my next motor, and please keep up your great work!

  8. Magluvin Says:

    Very nice. I like …
    Very nice. I like the Plexi case too.

    Magluvin

  9. Zendukai Says:

    I have a friends …
    I have a friends Bedini machine on borrow at the moment, the run battery is at about 5v whiles its charging another battery to 12v. has only 2 coils, but im sort of helpless to understand it all. My friend is close to powering his light circuit in his home on another machine, using a inverter. I’m hoping to get one going through the solar panel connection pumping a charge during the night, hope to disconnect the panels later on and get a bigger inverter.

  10. damosapian Says:

    great work keep it …
    great work keep it up

  11. mochiam Says:

    well done!!!!
    well done!!!!

  12. introvertebrate Says:

    the magnets are …
    the magnets are less than a mm away from the stators, but the acrylic used for the stators is 2mm, so the magnets are just under 3mm away from the coil windings. Would prefer them to be closer to be honest…

    The design is just something that has evolved over time…

  13. introvertebrate Says:

    lol!
    lol!

  14. erfinder2 Says:

    We need to talk! …
    We need to talk! Contact me kind sir….. I know you don’t know me, but you do know Ren. Ask him about me, then contact me, I have something to tell you about your demonstation model. I will be waiting for you on yahoo. Just send me an IM after you have talked with Ren.

    Regards

  15. Pirate88179 Says:

    Excellent design …
    Excellent design and what a great package. Great work man.

    Bill

  16. codehasbeenbroken Says:

    it is nice
    it is nice

  17. nasanction Says:

    I like the design. …
    I like the design. The close gap from the stator to the Magnets looks like about a 16th/inch? And with much more magnetic field being pushed through the coil. Where did you find this design? Or did you just figure it out?
    Nice craftsmanship too! ;)

  18. labidus74 Says:

    Nice build, i like …
    Nice build, i like it. continue your good work!

  19. marthale7 Says:

    Hey… You could …
    Hey… You could seal that baby and make it a vacuum ! ENERGY FROM THE VACUUM he he he. But seriously it would get rid of resistance but on the other hand may not let your transistor cool as it should. Excellent spikes you have there hope your charge is a well. Awesome work.

  20. ratonme Says:

    Great job. …
    Great job. Thanks for sharing

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