Hi All --
I have finally finished my Bedini SG Machine but upon giving the wheel a turn
it does not continue to run. I had a current meter hooked up on the Primary
battery but the digital reading was zero amps. The TeslaGenX board was tested
by a good friend using his SG Machine setup and coil in June and it worked fine
on his setup (275 RPM). I am not sure if the coil is putting out anything but it
does seem to create drag on the wheel. I have reversed my trigger wire with no
change in operation. I have lowered and raised the coil with no change in operation.
What I am not sure of is if I wired up the coil in the correct direction. Also I was
not sure how to test this prior to soldering on all the lugs. I will attach a picture
of the setup if that helps any. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
-- James
I have finally finished my Bedini SG Machine but upon giving the wheel a turn
it does not continue to run. I had a current meter hooked up on the Primary
battery but the digital reading was zero amps. The TeslaGenX board was tested
by a good friend using his SG Machine setup and coil in June and it worked fine
on his setup (275 RPM). I am not sure if the coil is putting out anything but it
does seem to create drag on the wheel. I have reversed my trigger wire with no
change in operation. I have lowered and raised the coil with no change in operation.
What I am not sure of is if I wired up the coil in the correct direction. Also I was
not sure how to test this prior to soldering on all the lugs. I will attach a picture
of the setup if that helps any. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
-- James

seriously, I would reduce the wire length to what fits on the bobbin, rewind it nice and tight, test for breaks, and use your smallest wire for the trigger winding. part of the problem with larger gauge wire is the number of turns allowed on the bobbin, this directly relates to induced current in the trigger winding, less turns less current.
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