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  • kewl beans man great job wonder if you can close the loop and give it a spin and get the two coils to feed each other.

  • Nice, are you going to add extra strokes?

    You could pulse the last one back to the battery.....

  • Hi Bill,

    Thanks a lot for this video, great idea man. :) Keep it up.

    Jon

  • Thanks Jon, No Problem, sorry i couldnt get to you the daftman circuit file. hope this helps answer any questions you have,,,,

    Bill

  • Oh man don't worry about it. This video of yours about recycling power to a second coil is just great, this is an inspiration to any possibilities of overunity device. Let's keep it movin' man we're almost there :)

  • So, this design increases efficiency? It creates some of its own power, if I understand correctly?

  • yes, your correct. this design actually is running the second stroke, this second stroke is 100% all recycled from the first strokes collapsing magnetic field. i figure why wast it if its there right, this can be done over and over to raise efficiency to near 99%. As a side note, a internal combustion engine is only 13-16% efficient. stay tuned for my next invention, the magnetic wave reactor!!

  • wow. Very cool, and ingenious. I'm gonna subscribe so I don't miss anything.

  • Dude, I just watched your vid...I did the same thing yesterday. I have my motor coil on the inside on a 4 inch pvc with a bifiliar coil on a 6 inch. Now I want to ad another one inside after I get the recycle worked out. good work!

  • Thanks man,

    I appreciate all the great comments, yes you can capture and recycle these collapsing energy fields simular to Faraday's laws of mutual inductance. and then recycle them for better motor efficiency,, Good luck Kevin,,

    Bill

  • How about if you can charge the capacitor to 20 volts then make a switch where the capacitor is running the motor and at the same time recharging itself, this would prove 100 percent the theory of overunity.

  • I have tip on how to make your motor even wayyy more compact and punchy than mine.

    You driving coils (same wire) could be compressed to a "tallness" of about one-fourth its outer diameter, with a cylindrical air gap with a volume with one half of that final diameter. The magnetic field lines of the driving coil will travel to the sides in the opposite direction, so hug the generating coil around the driving coil. So this way, the generator coil drives both this cylinder and the next cylinder!!!

  • Great job Bill!

    Now, you can use the schematics that I sent you, about the multicoil and using more coils in each newman motor. I think you can use 8 coils (4 in each Newman motor). And if you use a multicoil design, maybe you can use 16 coils!!!. You can use that energy to recharge the batteries and have 1 more free turbine to obtain free energy. As I drawn in the schematics. You can use the circuit that I said you to obtain a perpetual unit.

    What could be the next?

    Good luck,

    Magnethos

  • I wonder ifthey make a 4 second timer? so oce you get it crunk up fast you could endgage the timer tocut on only every 4 seconds so it would actulally charge the CAP/BAT up Maybe even overunity with enough mass....n could you look at my cap or battery video you might like it... great job on this it look like it really goes fast.

  • yeah it reminded me of your magnet motor vids with caps

  • my plans are to do away with the loose wire commutator all together and use only circuits to trigger the drive coils. I'm also going to make it to be a four stroke, as for the recycled power its going to be used to charge second and third battery banks. Yes it is vary fast,scary fast, my bearings wont handle it. its going so fast the hole set up just shakes and it just like bogs out back to a slower speed? A better set up im sure would solve this. I just have it thrown together for testing.

  • If you can get a variable power supply then you wouldn't be "stuck" at 12 volts. The top speed of the motor is a function of the supply voltage. Lowering your supply voltage will allow you to lower your top speed and keep things sane and safer.

  • Yes, I totally agree with you on that, i really just need to make a better set up and make it able to take the higher RPMs. But really i would like to be able to pump about 50 volts into this sucker @ 100mA ,,lol see if we can get to hyperdrive speed,,lol

  • That would be 5 watts, and would make it fly to the point where you would want to wear safety goggles in case the duct tape fails and the magnets go flying!

    A real "old school" bench power supply has two ten-turn knobs on it, one labeled "Voltage" and another labeled "Current" and two analog meters to show you the voltage and current. With the current at the max you can vary the voltage for a "voltage source". With the voltage at the max you can vary the current for a "current source".

  • great effort-i wonder if you could do the same to the second coil and go for a 3rd stroke?

  • sure can,,, :)

  • Hi,

    Great effort and a successful evolution to the utilization of second stroke.

    Is there a way you can send me your circuit diagram to my email address?

    Thanks

  • i will try and make you one soon.

    thanks,

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