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  • ok .... why paper fan ... why not a disc full of magnet then using a transfo change th ac in dc now it would be use full .. for now its use less

  • hi all go to overunitybuildercom to see similar types of devices

  • the original newman motor have more than 90 km of cooper in the first coil !!!!

    your looks good but your readings can,t be precise because the loow rotation of the motor

    why use bateries when you can do the same with a conventional power source ?

  • I have yet to get an plug-in power supply that is high voltage DC. Most of them are much lower than this.

  • you can use a simple rectifier and a capacitor to stabilize the ac corrent of your home !or use a tranformer "inverted" to obtein the 140 v

    sorry abaut the english ....

  • What voltage capacitor do I need?

  • not less than the voltage !!!! for big security 3 times more than the voltage

    you can use electrolitic caps conected in series mode to duplicate the voltage in the service . see more information in wiki and google abaut conections of capacitors !!!!!

    i guess if you have 2 caps far example 10.000 mF / 110 Volt when conected in series you will have the equivalent to a 5.000 mF / 220 volt cap.

  • Thanks!

  • Yes.... beautifull invention amazing motor I'm so sorry that the inventor is so strange person but this motor is great!!!

  • well done give us more!!

  • O_o looks impressive somehow. is that free energy? are the black thingies batteries? where can i see some shematic drawings or constructionplans with part list so i just have to buy so i can try it myself ^^

  • The black things are battery holders for AA batteries. They are used to connect AA batteries in series.

  • I don't have any drawings, but the bare bones is really simple.

    You basically need:

    1) A large self-built electromagnet.

    2) A large amount of strong magnets.

    3) A shaft to put the magnets on.

    4) Bearings to keep the shaft stable.

    5) Other items like screws, twist ties, or whatever you can find and put together to make the machine to run really smoothly.

    6) And a power supply.

    7) A commutator in the circuit (basically a mechanical switch that turns the machine off periodically).

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