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The third book, Bedini SG - The Complete Advanced Handbook, reveals the final secrets of John Bedini's self-running machines.
One of the main revelations of this advanced book is a complete disclosure and analysis of John's low-drag generator designs. This shows you how to convert the mechanical energy of the wheel into excess electrical energy.
Bedini SG - The Complete Advanced Handbook also includes a complete expose on the famous "Watson Machine" for the first time ever, as well as a detailed analysis of the Kromrey Generator aka "The G-Field Generator."
You'll also learn about many advanced designs produced by John Bedini and Ron Cole back in the 1980's that have never been explained before.
Methods are disclosed that will take all of your results to the next level by showing you how to get the wheel to reach even higher speeds with lower electrical input with a special switch and advanced tuning method.
Included with Bedini SG - The Complete Advanced Handbook is Peter Lindemann's presentation and demonstration from the 2014 Energy Science & Technology Conference. This presentation is the perfect companion to this book and allows you to see many of the principles demonstrated.
The advanced book also shows the complete diagram and theory of one of John's special running modes that will allow you to increase the battery charging rate by 100% with only a 50% increase front the input! You can see a brief demonstration of this in the YouTube video below as well an introduction to the entire handbook series.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDoz5vgkTOI
If you like it, buy it. Help support this research. Enjoy !!
Comments
Nice!
Thanks very much for the third volume!
THANKS
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Great,
very much appreciated! Thanks, Vagabonda!
Finally !
Coincidentally got this yesterday via Piratebay... Anyhow this third one seems to offer some true useful info. The first two i bought from them and was a bum !
Anybody here interested about compare notes about the SSG ?
I am staring to rebuild mine from scratch to add an axial generator...