Bedini
Building and Testing the
John Bedini Monopole
Mechanical Oscillator
Energizer with Simplified
Schoolgirl Circuit (SSG).
“Everybody should have this knowledge so they can get energy for themselves. Energy shouldn’t be
controlled.” – John Bedini
US Patent 6,454,444 Protected
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Table of Contents
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Introduction
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Summary Statement
What I Understand the Monopole SSG To Be
Mental Preparation Necessary to Learn
Twofold Purpose of this Experiment
The Quest for Free Energy or Over Unity
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Disclaimer
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Bedini Monopole 3 Group Policy and Structure
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Commitment to the Policy
Related Groups
Structure
HomeMessages
Files
Photos
Links
Database
Polls
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Overview
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Safety First
Assemble and Test Basic Unit
Tuning
Measure Output Current to Charging Battery
COP Testing
Table 1: SSG COP Calculator
Selecting a Lead-Acid Battery for Testing
The Charging Process
The Discharge Process
Selecting Charge/Discharge Criteria
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Parts and Materials List
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Parts and Materials
Tools Required
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Detailed Construction Instructions
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Tuning Instructions
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Basic Tuning Instructions
1-Ohm Resistor Test
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Detailed Testing Procedure
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Measuring the “conventional” current intothe charging battery
First method
Second Method
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Selecting a battery and a testing schedule for the COP testing
The discharge cycle
The charge cycle
Further Testing
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Invitation to the Advanced Groups
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Resources for history, theory, and advancement
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Conclusion
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Introduction
Summary Statement:
W elcome to the Bedini_Monopole3 group! This document contains all the information needed for building
and testing the Bedini Monopole Mechanical Oscillator Energizer with Simplified Schoolgirl Circuit
(Monopole SSG, for short). It also provides additional references to related theory and advancement
beyond this starting point.Included are the policies of the Bedini_Monopole3 group, the purpose of this group experiment and how
to build and test the Monopole SSG. Thus organized, it may not take the new student more than a day to
learn the essential details and build as directed.
We recommend that the beginner reads this manually thoroughly before starting to build.
What I Understand the Monopole SSG to Be:
The MonopoleSSG is not a conventional motor, but primarily a mechanical oscillator that triggers a signal
so that a battery bank will become charged. No conventional systems charge batteries in this unique and
fundamentally different way. This unconventional signal, in relation to the battery, is the key to
understanding the system.
“We are surrounded by an electrical gas which we can tap, if we know howto utilize it.” – John
Bedini
Mental Preparation Necessary to Learn:
As such, the learning process starts when one refrains from assuming a conventional energy transfer
from the primary source (battery), driving the motor, thereby pushing electron current into the charging
bank. Only an insignificant amount of conventional charging could take place with the arrangement in the
schematic(circuit diagram). Therefore the student must let go of previous theories, avoid urges to change
the system to charge in an accustomed manner, and examine the phenomenon as it actually appears.
“I made the Monopole very simple to show that what makes it work isn’t electron current.” – John
Bedini
Twofold Purpose of this Experiment:
The first purpose is to observe a different kind of charging,...
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