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Bedini SG Energizer

School-girl energizer for capturing negative energy from the vacuum

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Technical Specifications
Classification Scalar EM — Energy
Motor Type Monopole permanent magnet rotor
Coil Bifilar wound, 23 AWG
Switch NPN transistor (2N3055 or 2N6084)
Supply Battery 12V lead-acid
Charge Battery 12V lead-acid (secondary)
Difficulty 2 / 5
Est. Build Cost $120–$280
Est. Build Time 2–4 weeks

Overview

The Bedini SG (School-Girl) is the entry-level scalar EM build, designed by John Bedini as an accessible demonstration that rotating permanent magnets can be made to deliver more power to a secondary load battery than the primary source delivers. The device consists of a free-spinning wheel with permanent magnets on its rim, a hand-wound bifilar coil on a ferromagnetic core, and a simple transistor switching circuit. The coil pulses voltage spikes (often 200–400V) from collapsing magnetic fields; these spikes charge a secondary battery via a diode. The key anomaly is that the secondary battery charges faster than the primary discharges — the excess attributed by Bedini to a "negative energy" or "radiant energy" capture mechanism. This plan covers motor assembly, winding, biasing, and battery cycling measurement.

Intended Research Use

Radiant energy capture, battery conditioning, monopole motor dynamics, anomalous charge recovery measurement.

Bill of Materials (16 components)

#Component
01 Bicycle wheel or skateboard wheel (large hub)
02 N52 neodymium disc magnets, 25mm dia. (×8)
03 23 AWG magnet wire, 200m spool
04 PVC pipe for coil core
05 Ferrite rod, 10mm dia. ×60mm (×1)
06 2N3055 NPN power transistor (×2)
07 1N4007 rectifier diode (×2)
08 470Ω base resistor (×2)
09 12V lead-acid battery (×2)
10 Voltmeter / ammeter combo meter
11 M4 bolts + epoxy for magnet mounting
12 Wooden base for mounting
13 Bearing block (pillow block, ×2)
14 4mm steel shaft, 300mm
15 Momentary trigger button for start kick
16 Hook-up wire assortment

Get Build Plan

Complete plan PDF including all specs, winding geometry, drive circuit schematics, measurement protocols, and Gerber files where applicable.

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Complete build documentation (PDF)
Winding specs + circuit schematics
Measurement + verification protocols
Sourcing guide for all BOM items
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Build Difficulty
Accessible — good first build for newcomers to scalar EM.

Est. cost: $120–$280
Est. time: 2–4 weeks