Well I have accomplished one of the first stages of my project and I am pleased to be able to share the results. This contraption utilizes a bifilar Bedini type coil with the Lincoln R60 core. I made several attempts at making a working Bedini motor and I just couldn't get it right. Even following plans from working systems. Most likely it was an error in the resistances. Anyway I decided 'Screw That' I'm gonna build it my way. So I determined to replace the 2N3055 with a spark gap. I had a bit of a look around searching for the spark gap design I needed and I just happened to run across the work of GEORGE CHANIOTAKIS on youtube. He has a working over unity machine using a very similar design as what I decided to go with btw. Which is pretty cool! More importantly he had my spark gap!
So after looking into his work and Identifying the component 'A Russian military grade magnetic reed switch' I sent off for a few of them and now have my working model.
https://youtu.be/PuuMgahRWwU
This experiment is killing multiple birds with one stone. First I now have my working bedini pulse motor with far less components and built in amplification. But I also now have an adjustable high frequency spark gap for further work on the Tesla resonant transformer replication. This setup utilizes a built in LC tank as well as an induction coil. How cool is that?
I just got it built and working. I have not done any power input and output or put it on the scope yet. I'm just pleased that it functions the way I imagined it would. Now I just need to refine the build and start testing it's characteristics.
So after looking into his work and Identifying the component 'A Russian military grade magnetic reed switch' I sent off for a few of them and now have my working model.
https://youtu.be/PuuMgahRWwU
This experiment is killing multiple birds with one stone. First I now have my working bedini pulse motor with far less components and built in amplification. But I also now have an adjustable high frequency spark gap for further work on the Tesla resonant transformer replication. This setup utilizes a built in LC tank as well as an induction coil. How cool is that?
I just got it built and working. I have not done any power input and output or put it on the scope yet. I'm just pleased that it functions the way I imagined it would. Now I just need to refine the build and start testing it's characteristics.