This is a Bedini enegizer replication from off the shelf parts. No machining is needed. The machine you build can charge lead acid batteries.Description complète
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The SG Project
I will be posting new pictures as the building process on the new energizer moves along.
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Machining the rotor
Finished Rotor 6' Diameter
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Machining coil mounts
Finished Coil Mounts
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Making the template for the bearings
Close up view after bearings are installed
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Side view alignment
Marking angle alignment of rotor
Rotor mounted with magnets and aligned
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Front view of rotor with magnets
Winding the coils on the coil winding jig
Cutting welding rod for coil cores
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Coils wound and mounting bases finished
Coil being glued to mounting base under pressure
All six coils mounted on frame around rotor
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Angle view of finished mechanical set up
Mounting the switching circuits.
Soldering switching circuits to the coils, mounting buss bars.