This concept is protected by US PAT 6545444, which means it would be illegal and also unethical to reproduce for personal financial gain.
That said however, you are allowed to make one for your personal use, which is what this instructable is all about.
This device is used to charge batteries, pretty much anything, but happiest with lead acid types.
Not LiPo cells which have very specific requirements, (LiPo being Lithium Polymer cells)
It can also recover dead NiCad cells, I acquired 2 Sanyo 1800 ma "C" sized cells, one was 0V the other 0.4V (considered dead and unable to be conventionally charged). Both cells are holding steady at 1.303V and 1.327V 3 days later.
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I got it from the Bedini_Monopole3 forum.
I'm not a member of this forum or any other monopole forum, I have merely come across a thread and followed various sources and info from people who have given freely of their time and energy.
Some of whom are rick friedrich, dr peter lindemann, aaron murakami and tom bearden, thanks for their solid gold efforts.
Lastly the double platinum goes to John C Bedini for obvious reasons.
with the oscars out of the way lets get on with the build :)














































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Alas the insulation is so thick on the cat V cable that you most likely wont even achieve half the amount of turns needed for decent performance, leading to certain dissapointment.
Use the time you saved by not reading all the comments to hunt down some enamelled magnet wire or similar, and you'll end up ahead in the game. :)
If you disregard the sound out of sync, here's the video:
Bedinihttp://br.youtube.com/watch?v=nTdrwSL3BZk&feature=email
http://www.iasco-tesco.com/http://www.iasco-tesco.com/
There's that Alumlite, see it in my Site's page, here:
Great new materials
Ruhmkorff
...It's in Portuguese, but if you look at the follow-up of that page,
Ruhm page 3
You'll see THIS:
Bedini Forum
It's a fun motor to build, it lasts for ages, why bother if folk think we're "Heretics"?
See this, a Thrust Engine I've built:
thrust engine
First, an Engineer I've talked about it said that it was "a perpetual motion" kind of thing;
Sent him a video, he said it moved because of friction on the table surface;
Sent him THIS video, he said it could be still friction... ON THE WATER'S SURFACE!
Hell, don't fluids behave different than solids?
Said that if it moved on a suspended array, then he believed in it.
Sent the video.
His answer?
"Hum seems toi work. Good Luck!"
Well, I just think of my thrust engine as a water toy, for now, although an underwater vehicle that moves without making a mess of the ocean or river's bottom silt would be nice for underwater survey...
Nice to see you've liked it! :D
Indeed, some guys are already selling Battery Reconditioning devices, Bedini-based.
See this:
Batery reconditioning
Bedini SSG motor project recondition cellphone batteries
Unless you click the "reply" button, your comments just directed at the project's author.
By the way, didn't you read PKM's link?
And, as you should be aware, none of those quotes are claiming that a basic law of reality cannot be broken. Most of them are merely lack of business acumen or deliberate attempts to undermine an opposing technology (such as the movie mogul passing judgement on television).
MacDonald was paid to make those comments, and Lee De Forest had no interest interest in flying to the Moon, mainly because he had been dead for six years when you claim he made that comment.