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From: brahmamurti
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  • The design is just great....

    Are you looking for free energy generator?

    Go to Google, search for "Top Magnet Generator Free Energy"......

    Click the First Result (Skip the Advertisements)

  • 9 volt battery?

  • @vrockpokey100 No, its a big 1,5 volt battery.

  • we have the same voltmeter!

  • have you every tiyed runing your tv and house lamps with the newmanmotor

  • @alienhddna the thought never occured to me because I just wanted to see if I could make one. If one could stabilize the output it would be interesting to see how much really is there. One could hook up some kind of generator but it is my understanding that much energy is lost there. If the motor already is producing excess current, why not use that! thx for your comment!

  • Cool video sir, the only thing I don't understand with all of these newman motors is that nobody does any work with their motors. The reason we have motors is to do work for us. Have your motor turn a fan, a pump, or something to put a load on your motor. Otherwise it's just a cool looking spinny thing. Just a suggestion.

  • I'm not technical skilled I just wanted to see if I could make it work. But there is this guy, since you mention a fan, that attached a fan to his newman. search for username: kmarinas86.

    Thanks for your thoughts :)

  • thats a hell of a coil lol

  • Well done!

    Try to use a graphite copper commutator.

    Will give you much more back current spikes

    and keep your batteries charged.

    The electron clustering at the graphite is the real secret of the Newman motors and will give you big back current spikes into the battery, but only, if you use the right dissimular metal commutator parts.

    You direct-convert graphite to free electrons

    which add up in your circuit and recharge the batteries...

    Come to my overunity website for more..

    Regards, Stefan.

  • hi there,you will get the same voltage in dc also,,,it goes up and down..i too need to steady the voltage...good luck..regards helinelly

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