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  • Looking for support for Bedini SSG Motor in Seattle

    Hi Everyone!
    Looking to find out if there's any Bedini SSG Motor experimenters in Seattle WA (that's where I am located). Any help greatly appreciated! I built one but wasn't able to get it to work. I'm guessing it's because I didn't reference Peter Lindemann's book.

    - Paul Fraser.

  • #2
    Well I'm not in Seattle but I occasionally travel there for training in Kirkland. I believe I may be making another trip that way sometime soon. If I do I'll let you know and can swing by and get you running.

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    • #3
      Fantastic! That would be awesome. I can forward you my contact info. Here's some pics of my motor:
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      Last edited by Paul Fraser; 07-29-2018, 08:47 PM.

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      • #4
        Paul Fraser have you the magnet wire the same size ?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Paul Fraser View Post
          Fantastic! That would be awesome. I can forward you my contact info. Here's some pics of my motor:
          Hi,

          Please do the following:
          1) Twist the strands, start with 6 strands (5 power and 1 trigger)
          2) I guess you are using 2N3055..its good to start with. But better is MJL201194
          Rgds,
          Faraday88.
          'Wisdom comes from living out of the knowledge.'

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          • #6
            Paul, is that an LED I see between the pot and the base of the transistor? If so, you need to remove it.

            A bifilar coil with one transistor is fine - you can go to multi-strand coils later on. 2N3055 will also work fine for your setup.

            What gauge is your trigger winding? It looks a little bit too thick, so you may have to give the wheel a decent spin by hand to get the transistor to trigger.

            Also, the machine is designed to run on a 12V battery, not a 6V lantern battery.

            John K.

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