Sunday, February 17, 2013

Scope shots on Bedini monopole motor

This is from the window motor scope shot. These back EMF (BEMF) cannot charge the battery. It is way below the 12V. The square pulse is the switching pulse.

Figure 1



H-wave from window motor but monopole triggering circuit.
Signal going down. Wheel turns faster. Battery can recharge more. Relieve current in the  loop? Stop the current so that nature can fill in.

Figure 2


More spikes. Convert the circuit from bi-polar to monopole.
AC generation in the loop

Figure 3



Spikes we want to capture
Figure 4


If a battery charged with negative energy will have hard time. It is eating positive energy.  The hole eats the electron until it is done then it will start to convert. Once negative holes are gone, it will go back up. Charge up. It happened in Jim Watson's battery. It could not  charged up. So we need the steps below(Figure 5)
  1. Get rid of the negative energy by depleting the battery
  2. Get rid of the holes
  3. Potentialize the ion to charge the battery, move to the other plate. It won't want to get into the holes.
Figure 5

Figure 6


Explaination to the wave form (Figure 7)
  1. Normal square pulse
  2. BEMF
  3. Impulse 300V
Many people think the coil reverses and the impulse is BEMF. The impulse is not BEMF. The  BEMF is always lower than the 12V. BEMF is 8V and not enough to charge the storage  battery. As the current raises, you lost all your vacuum input. I can show you the BEMF from  the window motor. It cannot charge anything. Take the impulse to charge the battery

Figure 7

We want this negative energy to charge the battery. (Figure 8)
Figure 8




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