BUT there is also GOOD news 2...:D...yeh i know crappy looking core there BUT it does work.
those r single wire Coils...bought them like that...that was easy and they always work.
look at that its spinning ...... the core r from welding rods.
second unit(not Bedini) output is 2.5V...(explain below)


Output is 2.26 volt(Bedini) only...that even lower than ma first 1...Input is a 12V scooter batery.


here is the GOOD news...well atleast 4 me that is...ma Rotor is connected on a ElectroMotor.
by spinning the Rotor with the Bedini Circiut the ElectroMotor is now a small generator...:))
that is the second Volt meter u see by the Rotor...it only gives me like 2.5 V becoz ma Rotor Speed is not so fast.
i have tested that Electromotor with a Drillmachine turning around 1500/2000 RPM and than it gives +/-12V.
i think u guys/girls know where ima going with this don yah...try 2 get enough of that small Generator and put that on the Bedini Input.
so than i can desconnect the Primary Batery...and than let it run itself...but i maybe need a Capacitor in between??
BTW...about ElectroMotors i have foundout that there r 2 types...the ones that spin very smooth and the ones that doesnt.
i have choose the smooth 1 becoz it needs less Torque 2 spin it...don no why the 1 is smooth and the other is not??
Daftman is the man 2 answer that 1...:))


here u can clearly see ma Electromotor(generator) spinning by the Bedini rotor.
ma rotor is made with 4 Neodym magnetes but they r 2 small...i have tested the rotor with the old ones i had.
bigger but not Neodym...and it does spin faster with these...so ima just glue them on it and 2morrow i`ll test it again.
i just also ordered 8 Blocks Neodym magetes( Q-40-20-10-N - 40 x 20 x 10 mm) from...http://www.supermagnete.nl/index.php...
these guys have lots and u get it in about 2/4 working days.
and yeh ma coils r not good alined with the magenets.


just a quick update...not much gain but its still gain...Output Bedini now 3.27V so thats like 1V more than previous...
Output Generator is now 3V so thats like 0.5V more...its just running abit faster now...
maybe i am positioning the coil with the wrong side...all the rotor magnetes r facing North on the Out side...
the wire of the coils r 0.25mm both.
ima really scratching ma head now becoz i don no what i must do to make it go fatser...hmmmmm.
and i do miss a place 2 work on this...working in ma livingroom is driving me abit bananas...keep vacuumcleaning is no fun.
but i am looking for a place i can rent(cheap) or borrow so i can work on this becoz i do see the potential of this device.
ima already thinking of the next mutation on this Bedini Motor...and i got a few...:D


a closedup look of the Rotor with the bigger but weaker magnetes...sorry for the blurry Pic...it was a quick 1.
hope u like indiana jones...:)


here is the Bedini Motor with the Generator running with a load...a 5v electromotor.
the Bemf voltage has dropped from 3.27v to 2.86V and the generator from 3v to 1.5v.
it is running at a constant speed at the moment...


thats the tiny 5v electromotor.


here r some Caps that ima gonna try out in the Circuit between the generator and the load.
i do think i need a brigde rectifier(or was it a transistor?) also 2 make the voltage flow nice...be4 or afther the cap??
remember ima no specialist on this stuff...just letting ma mind run wild & trying out everthing that comes 2 mind that makes abit of sence.
its a good thing its no high voltage motor or i`ve zapped maself...:)


a new and cleaner setup 4 the Bedini-Rotor Transformation...(19-04-2009)
as 1 can see i get 6.51v from the generator and 2.00v from the B-emf
i finally got the rotor running like a Formula-1 car...very fast...but ma coils r still shitty.
so i do think that with better coils it will run even better.
putting caps on the generator isnt a problem...this does not effect the rotor speed.
if 1 put a 5v load on it it will effect the rotor but still mantain a pretty fast speed.
havent had the time 2 do more testing with the load & caps...

closer look at the Rotor Setup.


side look from the Rotor...


Cheers & Tumbs Up 4 The Daftman