Monday, 3 August 2015

Bedini Motor ?


The motor claimed to be the ‘Bedini Motor’ should in fact be called the ‘Andrews Motor’. Mr. Roger Wayne Andrews of Salem, Oregon filed a US patent, No. 3,783,550, on January 8, 1974, entitled ‘Novelty Electric Motor’. His motor design is the same as John Bedini’s and it seems wrong for others to claim the work and innovation of others as their own.

Admittedly, Roger Andrews had failed to appreciate the subtle potential for his motor to tap into the wealth of 'Zero Point Radiant Energy’ nor its potential for desulphating batteries !

Again John Bedini claims that his techniques associated with lead acid battery maintenance to be novel but sadly those go back many more years than his so called motor.

Battery desulphation principles and techniques are as old as the lead acid battery itself. Google searches through patent archives reveal hundreds of patents relating to high voltage pulse techniques as far back as 1933 by the US Army and there are papers referring to the beneficial effects of high voltage pulse charging lead acid batteries going back to 1915 ! None of the patents claim a reliance on the wonders of 'Zero Point Radiant Energy’ nor to the discoveries of Tesla.

It is so sad to see the dogged determination of so many in their desires to believe a falsehood. Trawling through You Tube videos reveals the staggering efforts by so many and their substantial commitment and expenditure.

Roger Andrews patented a toy motor that relied on extremely simple circuitry. He developed it as a example of a fun and enjoyable scientific curiosity that might stimulate interest.

It is clear that his circuit continues to create substantial interest.



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Bedini Motor (14 Feet) - 16 Capsules


London Eye (443 Feet) - 32 Capsules

Tuesday, 28 July 2015

5 Years And A Few Days ...







Again, after 5 years, another product that runs 24/7 and relies on no more than low ambient lighting and spins the rotor at speeds that exceed 30,000 rpm (It can run at 10,000 rpm by the light from a match or a candle.)

The motor is housed in a laser cut walnut case 115 x 55 x 8 mm. (This prototype is awaiting a toughened glass rotor support.)

This design will NOT be available as a commercial product nor will circuit details be published. The motor uses microprocessor power management / speed control.

Power consumption is extremely low; the solar cells deliver about 1V and the motor uses a few microwatts – probably the same as a watch.

The device is NOT over-unity nor is it truly perpetual – but it has run for a year now on a dark shelf in my sitting room and I expect it to run for very many more.

The point and purpose ? None ! The search for over-unity technology is a hopeless and futile task but to create something that will run forever on a shelf as a curiosity is certainly the challenge !

These motors are fun, they work and they cost little (except time) but they will never, ever create energy - so start enjoying them for what they are and leave John Bedini and others to work with their magic radiant energy and lead acid battery charging !



There is no 'free energy', no 'radiant energy' and all the others myths talked of by people like John Bedini - there is a world of research that is free to everyone of us - step by step, each one of us can learn, explore and maybe discover future solutions to the world's problems - it begins with teaching, understanding and scientific facts - NOT fiction !

Saturday, 18 July 2015

5 Years Later ...




Finally, after 5 years, a product that runs 24/7 and relies on no more than low ambient lighting yet spins a selection of rotors at speeds that can exceed 20,000 rpm. (It can run at 6,000 rpm by the light from a match or a candle.)

The motor is housed in a laser cut mahogany case 60 x 50 x 8 mm.

This design will NOT be available as a commercial product nor will circuit details be published. The motor uses microprocessor power management / speed control.

Power consumption is extremely low; the solar cells deliver about 1V and the motor uses a few microwatts – probably the same as a watch.

The device is NOT over-unity nor is it truly perpetual – but it has run for a year now on a dark shelf in my sitting room and I expect it to run for very many more.

The point and purpose ? None ! The search for over-unity technology is a hopeless and futile task but to create something that will run forever on a shelf as a curiosity is certainly the challenge !

These motors are fun, they work and they cost little (except time) but they will never, ever create energy - so start enjoying them for what they are and leave John Bedini and others to work with their magic radiant energy and lead acid battery charging !

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