Part 1
We need to understand that John Bedini made the SSG from the 1984 machine (those were his own words) he condensed the (((1984 motor/generator))) into one machine. Notice the waveforms in the images below, they can be made with a separate North and separate South Pole with an air gap that is slightly less than the core area of your coil. Or you can just turn the magnets on their sides 90 degrees, it produces the same waveform. As some of you know I am working in this area now on the bench.
I learned from Paul Babcock, as an example, that you can make the motor section large, with large diameter wire (12-14 awg) power coils with a resistance value of 2-5 ohms these large coils should be a good place to start. With this arrangement you can get much more flyback while expending the same amount of energy from the primary battery when compared to ,small wire 20-30 awg 2-5 ohm coils. You also get a larger amount of magnetic motoring energy if you use a larger mass coil. Mass is the secret to these systems. Peter showed how widening the SSG coil produced more magnetic/ mechanical energy. We need to think big in these systems if we want to see something!
The key is to maximize the magnetic energy produced by increasing mass of your power coil, which is increasing wire gauge cross section while increasing the length of your wire wound on your power coil. More torque in addition to more flyback for no more electrical energy spent will give you an advantage to help make up any losses found in the system. I suspect that these principles are what contributes to very high efficiency rates in large high hp motors, over a thousand plus hp, they are very efficient compared to their smaller low hp motors. Large diameter rotor, large conductors with long lengths of wire and long or lengthened stator poles etc. Ron Cole also describes this below in comparing mass ratio’s.
Note: The separate generator and the separate motor are both (((PULSE DRIVEN MACHINES))) combined on a common shaft much like the SSG if you add a pulse generator coil to your SSG stator. Remember the wind generator mode where John rotates his SSG with the fan (((Pulse Generator))) Do we even need the primary battery when operating the SSG as a wind generator? Could you replace the primary battery with a capacitor instead?
Also consider Peter Lindemann with his SSG machine with a few power coils and many generator coils, it also included a 3 battery swapper circuit.
One more thing Ron Cole mentions is speed of these generators increases output vastly and output is not linear.
Hope this helps someone… in the mouse army!
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