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  • Very promising well done. With better more sophisticated fibreglass blades would be a cracker.Darn it i was offered 2 of these motors in the Summer and passed it up, were thrown away BUGGER! should have tried them, live and learn hey!.

  • really nice

  • i USED NEODYMIUM IRON BORON MAGS. I JUST STACKED THEM TILL THE GAP WAS REAL CLOSE. I PUT THE COILS IN PARALLEL FOR A SMOOTHER OUTPUT AND LOWER VOLTAGE WITH MORE AMPS. THE ONE IN MY FIRST VIDEO HAS ONLY ONE SET OF COILS AND ONE SET OF MAGNETS THOUGH. IT COULD USE SOME REAL IMPROVEMENT. THE ONES I DID BEFORE WERE MUCH BETTER AS WELL, BUT I GAVE THEM AWAY. I HAVE 4 NEW ONES IN PROGRESS AND ONE OF THEM IS GETTING REWIRED FOR A BETTER OUTPUT. MUDDd

  • 200 watt

  • good job , thats enough to keep up the battery and a little bit more. mine is doing about the same. the older models were built with thicker wires and make the best ones. the new one i made , i only used 1 set of mags and hooked the coils up in parallel. hand cranking i got it up to 70 volts and shorted i got it up to 1 1/2 amps. but the blades will go much faster when finnished. hand cranking into a 12vdc battery i got 1 amp. MUDD

  • Which type of magnets u used?

    and power?

  • wow i knew someone was watching. good job, whats the output?

    MUDD MANN

  • 200 watt

  • waoo nice .......

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