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  • kcarring
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    Originally posted by John_Bedini View Post
    Some of the amplifiers are the Bedini, 25/25, 50/50,100/100 250/250, 801,802,803, Photon Beam Coupler, B.A.S.E. My shop is full of this stuff. But energy was always my first love and how to get it out of things around us. I will never quit doing any of this.
    John B
    @Jong_Bedini
    I own a 25/25 and it is the most amazing non-tube amp I have ever heard. The only thing I enjoy more is the sound of my '62 Stratocaster running through 6L6q's?? 4x10 Peavey Vintage (1972). Unfortunately even that has not-so-Bedini sounding pre-stage that dwarfs it in comparison to the original Fender Bassman's but they are out of my reach. But that's guitars, not stereo equipment so it's apples-oranges.

    But back to the GT3.

    Are there any plans in the works for another demo / conference? I'd like to attend I missed last years.

    Thanks

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  • FRC
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    Thanks John

    Thanks for the reply John. That was a lot of information. I have noticed the use of transistors and capacitors in your SSG circuits that are normally used in audio
    applications. I guess that's because you are familiar with them and no what they do.

    Thanks again
    George

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  • John_Bedini
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    Bedini GT3

    FRC,
    I did want to answer you, Yes I did developed high powered tube amplifiers in the mid 70's using 6LQ6's as output tubes . But before that I worked for TRW in the semiconductor division where I helped developed high power Silicon Sonar Transistors I used some of those Transistors for Acoustic Control in The Model 400 Amplifier you can see them on stage at the Rock concerts (The Big Blue Front Panels). After that I developed the first Dual Differential drive Quasie outputs, it was the first, after that you find, Ampzilla, SAE, Iverson, Crown, Carver.

    The late comers were Krell and so on. I did Prototyping for RCA on the 1B05,
    2n3584, 2n6211,2N3440, 2N5416 transistors in my shop along with all the new HEX Fets, I still have a good selection of all the devices, that is why you see the odd transistors in some of my circuits. I also built many Rock Transistors in an oven I have. I would take the Transistors cut them open and build circuit in them and pot them back up, I showed Peter L how to build Oscillators right in the devices and the negative effect in those devices.

    One of the most important things is the SOA curves you can't do switching without it at low frequency. But those days are over, now it's China junk copy devices.

    Some of the amplifiers are the Bedini, 25/25, 50/50,100/100 250/250, 801,802,803, Photon Beam Coupler, B.A.S.E. My shop is full of this stuff. But energy was always my first love and how to get it out of things around us. I will never quit doing any of this.
    John B

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  • rosehillworks
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    Also what is the max voltage that can be put across pin 1 and 2 of the H11d1 before we let the smoke out of it ?
    Last edited by rosehillworks; 01-29-2011, 06:02 PM.

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  • rosehillworks
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    sidactor

    Help Please! I would like to know do we have to match the minimum holding current of the sidac to the current that the H11d1 will dissipate across pin 1 and 2 ?

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  • John_K
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    Iron Pyrite

    Hi John B,

    I went to he crystal shop today and picked up some Iron Pyrite and also some Magnesite, which is made is made up from Magnesium and Carbonite.

    Not sure if the Magnesite will work like Magnesium or not, but I'll give it a shot.

    Here's a quick video of what I got.

    YouTube - Iron Pyrite


    John K.

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  • chuck H
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    16 pole 1 and 3 coil

    Hi everbody. Well if you watch these next 2 videos I have posted you can see some of the work John Bedini and I have been doing (John did the metal machine work on this). This is a 16 pole 1 and 3 coil on brass needle bearings. It is running on a 1.5 volt battery at this point. coils are in series and have 4000+ turns. Using a reed switch and LED. We will see what we can do with this. Almost looks like it may make a nice kit as well... Thanks John B. and everyone...


    YouTube - 16pole mono pole single coil 1.5 volt reed LED.wmv
    YouTube - 16 pole on 3 coils no iron in coils 1.5 volt reed switch.wmv

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  • John_Bedini
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    Bedini GT3

    Chuck,
    That looks good, Post it on the group.
    John B

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  • chuck H
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    @ John Bedini

    John check your e-mail...

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  • RS_
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    JB

    ok here are 2 more Sch's, they should both be correct now......

    I just knew that the first Sch i posted was not biased correctly, but was not sure what it needed to correct it. and it looks like my 2nd guess was not correct eather...

    Thanks RI2003, these Revisions to get it correct, should help everybody.

    using lower V sidactor triggers, and opto Darlington Mosfet/transistor Pulsers, in Joule Thief and Joule Ringer applications, will make low V pulse charger apps easier to implement too.

    Thanks again,

    RS
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    Last edited by RS_; 01-29-2011, 04:13 AM.

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  • John_Bedini
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    Bedini GT3

    Yes yes yes.
    John B




    Originally posted by blackchisel97 View Post



    Vtech

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  • blackchisel97
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    Vtech

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  • John_Bedini
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    Bedini GT3

    RS,
    Sketch #2 with the Zener, Move that 2.2k off the negative of the battery and put it to the plus of the battery and it will work. You can not have anything to the negative pole of the battery with this switch except for the FET.
    John B

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  • RS_
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    JB,

    Here are 2 Sch's, One with the Zener and 2.2K resistor as i think you've described, and another with the Regulator input hook to the neg side of the charge battery and the adjust hooked to the capture cap neg, as i asked about in the first post. And back to using the sidactor to trigger the opto, as I misunderstood that in your first edit.....

    Hope I got them both correct this time.............

    RS
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  • John_Bedini
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    Bedini GT3

    Lidmotor,
    That is good as I had boats in California, I think they mix magnesium with the zinc in that alloy. Great video with the sea water.
    John B

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