These dissapeared from the internet after the Bedini brothers passed. I was always hoping someone had them backed up. For sake of civilization progress.
Thanks for the uploads. I'm getting a lot of good insight, not to mention re-rewed interest. I think I'm going to design an SG based off all these videos I've watched in the past week. I wish we knew the stuff he wouldn't say. Thanks for sharing your secret Bedini files!
I'm so glad to hear that. You will find as you get a grip on things, those things he wouldn't say become obvious , especially as you work with this stuff on the bench 😉
@mikevincent6332 it is a basic starting point in understanding how to engineer 'over unity' systems. In the SG, the extra energy shows up in the battery in the form of extended run times and longer over all battery life than what is normal. But the important leason is that it is being done through the use of sharp gradients.
Anyone know the bobbin height and core dia. of the one B. used on the SSG kit? The one with 130 ft. of #20 and #23? And if it's the same as those for sale on teslagenx?
@placidbeach I think they were just empty solder spool rolls. It isn't critical to be exact . Something you can fit all the windings on is all need with enough core for the magnets using. If teslagenx still selling em, that's 👍
@DavyOneness just wanted to have the best chance of success of replicating his exact thing as a starting point. What kind of cop have you gotten on this? Do you ever swap the front and back batteries or try charging a front one real time from an inverter off of a back one?
@placidbeach the swapping won't work, unless you have something like the Bedini Linear Amplifier Regulator to do the proper conversion, and with something like that you can just close loop it anyways. I have had COP 4 when doing load tests on the batteries charged by the SG. Watts in and the time to charge will give you joules input, and then load test the batteries with something like a bulb and record the watts and time loaded to joules out. Use a specific voltage to stop charging and loading, and do the test like 8-15 times and then average your results. Use a 1ohm resistor in series with the SG input and measure the voltage across the resistor, and via 'ohms law', that will be your input current to the energizer.
@placidbeach No one has figured it fully out yet, I have about 90 percent of it figured out so far and not seen anyone else as close to figuring it out yet.
My man, why are we still talking about a relatively simple circuit after 20 years, but have nothing to show for it. Maybe this is NOT the f@king way to do it!!!
@anidanga what are you talking about? The people building and experiment have gotten far. It's so simple because Bedini boiled the concept down to something really simple for anyone to start with and learn from. Once you understand all the concepts and principles, you are then able to engineer your own systems. He was a believer in the 'Descovery method, and didn't give anything away but the tools and experiments to find out for yourself.
@@DavyOneness I always thought he was trying to create Free Energy! I didn't know he was trying to teach us Electromagnetism, (which I don't think 🤔 he knows very well)! With all due respect!
@anidanga Well, with all due respect, sounds like you just came by to be a jerk from your armchair. It's OK, this stuff is not for everyone, especially know-it-alls.
@anidanga if after 25 years you think Bedini has nothing to show, I don't know what to tell you. Not only did Bedini prove a Kromrey converter in a 1980's public townhall meeting, lighting 1000watt loads with wires as thin as human hair, but also publicly demonstrated the Teslaswitch at a conference in 1984. He also had TUV come out in 2000 and test him charging 4 batteries with just one battery, and then they refused to publish report because they assumed he was tricking them some how "because that is impossible!!!" So they wanted to avoid any public humiliation assuming it was fake, even though they tested and measured everything themselfs. These videos are on my channel if you are interested in learning more. Bedini discovered a process to create a 'negative resisitor" effect in batteries. The SG can charge 4 batteries with one, but they won't work right on the front end to do what you would assume, that is unless you use the "bedini Linear amplifier regulator" circuit to "close loop" the circuit. It is real, and Bedini left more for us than anyone else. My feelings are not hurt at all, I have had great success thanks to Bedini, and still more to go. It is just trolls get tiresome when it comes to patience at times. No need to 'exit the simulation', stay awhile and help us improve on it.....
@anidanga Take a breath my man. This works. I built an SG and charge batteries and use the power from it. It works. Why don’t you build one yourself and see for yourself?
These dissapeared from the internet after the Bedini brothers passed. I was always hoping someone had them backed up. For sake of civilization progress.
When did he die ? He would be 79 hes 61 here I think. Was he a smoker has the voice for 8t.
@@gregorybolin4672 I think John Bedini passed sometime 2017-2019. I don't know the age or the smoker status.
Thanks for the uploads. I'm getting a lot of good insight, not to mention re-rewed interest. I think I'm going to design an SG based off all these videos I've watched in the past week. I wish we knew the stuff he wouldn't say. Thanks for sharing your secret Bedini files!
I'm so glad to hear that. You will find as you get a grip on things, those things he wouldn't say become obvious , especially as you work with this stuff on the bench 😉
Is this supposed to generate over-unity? I'm at 1:06 and have not heard anything about over unity
@mikevincent6332 it is a basic starting point in understanding how to engineer 'over unity' systems. In the SG, the extra energy shows up in the battery in the form of extended run times and longer over all battery life than what is normal. But the important leason is that it is being done through the use of sharp gradients.
So hes basically catching the on rush when something is first turned on.
Anyone know the bobbin height and core dia. of the one B. used on the SSG kit? The one with 130 ft. of #20 and #23? And if it's the same as those for sale on teslagenx?
@placidbeach I think they were just empty solder spool rolls. It isn't critical to be exact . Something you can fit all the windings on is all need with enough core for the magnets using. If teslagenx still selling em, that's 👍
@DavyOneness just wanted to have the best chance of success of replicating his exact thing as a starting point. What kind of cop have you gotten on this? Do you ever swap the front and back batteries or try charging a front one real time from an inverter off of a back one?
@placidbeach the swapping won't work, unless you have something like the Bedini Linear Amplifier Regulator to do the proper conversion, and with something like that you can just close loop it anyways. I have had COP 4 when doing load tests on the batteries charged by the SG. Watts in and the time to charge will give you joules input, and then load test the batteries with something like a bulb and record the watts and time loaded to joules out. Use a specific voltage to stop charging and loading, and do the test like 8-15 times and then average your results. Use a 1ohm resistor in series with the SG input and measure the voltage across the resistor, and via 'ohms law', that will be your input current to the energizer.
@@DavyOneness thanks for all the info! Also I'm not sure what that regulator is or if it's difficult to build one but it sounds intriguing!
@placidbeach No one has figured it fully out yet, I have about 90 percent of it figured out so far and not seen anyone else as close to figuring it out yet.
09:22 sounds alot like the lockridge device story
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My man, why are we still talking about a relatively simple circuit after 20 years, but have nothing to show for it. Maybe this is NOT the f@king way to do it!!!
@anidanga what are you talking about? The people building and experiment have gotten far. It's so simple because Bedini boiled the concept down to something really simple for anyone to start with and learn from. Once you understand all the concepts and principles, you are then able to engineer your own systems. He was a believer in the 'Descovery method, and didn't give anything away but the tools and experiments to find out for yourself.
@@DavyOneness I always thought he was trying to create Free Energy! I didn't know he was trying to teach us Electromagnetism, (which I don't think 🤔 he knows very well)! With all due respect!
@anidanga Well, with all due respect, sounds like you just came by to be a jerk from your armchair. It's OK, this stuff is not for everyone, especially know-it-alls.
@anidanga if after 25 years you think Bedini has nothing to show, I don't know what to tell you. Not only did Bedini prove a Kromrey converter in a 1980's public townhall meeting, lighting 1000watt loads with wires as thin as human hair, but also publicly demonstrated the Teslaswitch at a conference in 1984. He also had TUV come out in 2000 and test him charging 4 batteries with just one battery, and then they refused to publish report because they assumed he was tricking them some how "because that is impossible!!!" So they wanted to avoid any public humiliation assuming it was fake, even though they tested and measured everything themselfs. These videos are on my channel if you are interested in learning more. Bedini discovered a process to create a 'negative resisitor" effect in batteries. The SG can charge 4 batteries with one, but they won't work right on the front end to do what you would assume, that is unless you use the "bedini Linear amplifier regulator" circuit to "close loop" the circuit. It is real, and Bedini left more for us than anyone else. My feelings are not hurt at all, I have had great success thanks to Bedini, and still more to go. It is just trolls get tiresome when it comes to patience at times. No need to 'exit the simulation', stay awhile and help us improve on it.....
@anidanga Take a breath my man. This works. I built an SG and charge batteries and use the power from it. It works. Why don’t you build one yourself and see for yourself?