So here is a little something ive been working on. The upload is an incomplete circuit designed by a man who went by hhoforvolts on youtube. He recently passed away and a picture of this circuit was in his last video. I was worried about copyright issues but i believe he gave permission in the video to replicate it so i decided to post it here. The reason it is incomplete is because the picture in the video is faded out.
He was using 18 starship coils and 9 n54 magnets mounted to a bicycle rim to create a BEMF generator. I believe that this circuit is a hybrid of John Bedini's BEMF circuit. He also posted other videos on this system that explains it further.
Im interested in it because in his videos he showed charging a 250 volt cap in i believe 4 seconds so i think there might be something here. I will also post the screenshot that i used to get the circuit this far. The second schematic is pretty much the same circuit except that at the frequency generator the bottom connection is set at the bottom pin in 2-2 vs at the left pin in 1-1. I would love to here from anyone that might be able to help finish the circuit.
Thanks
Note: The schematics program that I use is Diptrace. There is a freeware version but it is limited to i believe 300 pins.
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He was using 18 starship coils and 9 n54 magnets mounted to a bicycle rim to create a BEMF generator. I believe that this circuit is a hybrid of John Bedini's BEMF circuit. He also posted other videos on this system that explains it further.
Im interested in it because in his videos he showed charging a 250 volt cap in i believe 4 seconds so i think there might be something here. I will also post the screenshot that i used to get the circuit this far. The second schematic is pretty much the same circuit except that at the frequency generator the bottom connection is set at the bottom pin in 2-2 vs at the left pin in 1-1. I would love to here from anyone that might be able to help finish the circuit.
Thanks
Note: The schematics program that I use is Diptrace. There is a freeware version but it is limited to i believe 300 pins.
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