The development of the Bedini SSG energizer
This report studies the concept of radiant energy and how radiant energy from the vacuum is tapped as usable energy. Since the discovery of Radiant energy, there are few devices out there which are able to tapped into that infinite amount of energy source. The idea behind the unlimited amount of fre...
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Format: | Final Year Project (FYP) |
Language: | English |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10356/64469 |
Summary: | This report studies the concept of radiant energy and how radiant energy from the vacuum is tapped as usable energy. Since the discovery of Radiant energy, there are few devices out there which are able to tapped into that infinite amount of energy source. The idea behind the unlimited amount of free energy source is ensure the continual existences of the dipole in the system which generates consistent voltage supply. The Bedini Simplifed Schoolgirl(SSG) Motor is the example of that device and this report will begin to study its different calibration. The motor taps into the radiant energy from the vacuum using changing magnetic flux to shut off the transistor. The sudden collapse of the transistor caused the dipole to be formed. The energizer makes use of a primary source to charge up a secondary source. The secondary source then discharge to a resistor to account for the Radiant energy collected. The supercapacitor is introduced as a different configuration to the typical Bedini SSG motor. Two set-ups of experiment were carried out, one with the original configuration of the secondary source and the other with a series of supercapacitors attached to it. The Coefficient of Performance was recorded and it only displayed an average of 0.25. The supercapacitor proved useful to the system as it makes use of its high charging and discharging rate. |
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