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  • Sad that most do not understand the importance of the Newman Motor. I have since redesigned the motor in a rectangular shape which allows for a 303.333% improvement in performance. Additionally, by incorporating a much smaller secondary coil under the primary allows for less consumption of energy to run the Newman Motor then that of what the primary coils produce. When we combine these 2 revolutionary improvements together we brake down the old law of thermal dynamics.

  • how long does it take some one to make

  • OK ... do you have a schematic for your capacitor arrangement, or could you tell us how you hooked it up? Many thanks! scooterscottii

  • what is powering this motor?

  • hey ray have you managed to put it in a radio controlled car yet...?

  • how did u get it to go so fast and be so strong? is it the thickness of the wire or the volts put into it? great job by the way.. i got mine running a bit from watching your vids.. i should get some videos up myself soon

  • Ray hello my friend!

    Have you got overunity on this newman motor? More output than input? If yes, how much?

  • where are the capacitors connected?

  • so do ey i make al lthat but where to put the capacitators .. don't know

  • who is newman & why do you give him credit for designing this motor? I am physicist (rather applied mathematician) and I know much about electricity, and I tell you that Michael Faraday designed this motor around 1830, which James Clerk Maxwell then gave us the proof & equation. But this is not new design, has been around for almost 2 centuries. It was a good project & I am sure it was fun & exciting, as I too enjoy doing stuff like this, but you need to acknowledge the proper person.

  • Can you please post a video of how you connected all the wires together?

    thank you!

  • Nicely done. Congratz. Please help me that i missed somethnig in between. I connect one terminal of the coil to the timing bearing on the shaft, which is half isolated with tape, is that right? The other terminal of the coil goes to the bipolar cap? But where do i power all this? And do i use a small 9vdc battery? Help!!

  • there is only one(1) coil and to(2)connections

  • at what points are your capacitors connected?

    between the top and bottom coils?

    or between the positive coil and the commutator?

  • it is one coil

  • thanks,appreciated excellent stuff,

  • hi,when you wrap the wire round to make coils is it one complete lenght or is it 2 seperate coils,thanks,

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