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    How to build a Bedini SG according to the specs in Bedini SG - The Complete Beginner's Handbook Bedini SG - The Complete Beginner's Handbook

    This is the kit assembly by Peter Lindemann, but even if you don't have a kit, this will address many issues that you will encounter even if you make a homemade one.

    Here is the video - How to Build a Bedini SG Energizer - YouTube
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    Aaron Murakami

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    I think the best you can do is try to search to the internet On how to build a Bedini. Actually, I have a little information about making this kind of stuff but, I want to clarify this first.
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      Originally posted by Aaron View Post
      How to build a Bedini SG according to the specs in Bedini SG - The Complete Beginner's Handbook Bedini SG - The Complete Beginner's Handbook

      This is the kit assembly by Peter Lindemann, but even if you don't have a kit, this will address many issues that you will encounter even if you make a homemade one.

      Here is the video - How to Build a Bedini SG Energizer - YouTube
      Aaron, when I watched the video “How to Build a Bedini SG Energizer – YouTube” I clearly heard during the placement of the magnets on the wheel of the sounds they made a “click-click-click”, and they did not fell of rim, and remained on the rim in places where they put Peter ( you can see it in video from position 30min 50sec).
      My questions: Rim is made of a magnetic material? And what about the recommendations of John Bedini that should be aluminum rim?
      (Apology about my english – this is my first post on this forum)

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        Originally posted by anatbold View Post
        Aaron, when I watched the video “How to Build a Bedini SG Energizer – YouTube” I clearly heard during the placement of the magnets on the wheel of the sounds they made a “click-click-click”, and they did not fell of rim, and remained on the rim in places where they put Peter ( you can see it in video from position 30min 50sec).
        My questions: Rim is made of a magnetic material? And what about the recommendations of John Bedini that should be aluminum rim?
        (Apology about my english – this is my first post on this forum)
        That rim is steel and is magnetic - that is to make it easy for people to mount the magnets.

        Ideally, the rim is non-magnetic.
        Sincerely,
        Aaron Murakami

        Books & Videos https://emediapress.com
        Conference http://energyscienceconference.com
        RPX & MWO http://vril.io

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