OpenBedini 3D Battery Energizer

OpenBedini 3D Battery Energizer

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This open source project brings the Bedini Battery Energizer within reach of everyone. By harnessing just one battery, this device effortlessly charges multiple batteries - and with the right setup, even aluminum air batteries aren't off-limits. Contributions to refine this design are crucial to its success. Make sure to share it with others by uploading the project to other platforms. Instructions -Read the instructions in PDF completely before starting assembly- Print out this rotor and combine it with a standard 608 skate bearing, measuring 7mm x 8mm x 22mm. Ensure the 22mm hole matches the size of the 22mm roller skate bearing. This bearing can be found at skate shops or on eBay. A bore of 8mm is essential to allow an 8mm hex bolt to function as a shaft. The edges of the rotor are intentionally flat for attaching ceramic blocks or ring magnets via glue. The rotor measures 150mm, so it should fit most printers without issues. Verify that the inner hole is precisely 22mm.

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