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  • love this vid sir!!

    how are the rotor magnets arranged?

    Is there power input?

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  • man ... u are really the best

  • Hi Ossie,

    does it draw more amps, when you drag down the rotor manually ?

    (as having a mechanical load on the rotor)

    As this is different than the Steorn motor, the question is, if it has any advantages versus a normal DC pulse motor.

    Many thanks.

    Regards, Stefan.

  • Ossie,

    try to use a diode-cap BackEMF recycle circuit with the main coil and let us know, how many Watts you can extract and how many Watts you put into the motor.

    Many thanks.

  • Love your videos!

    Would it, like other Steorn effect motors, work with less current? Try it with a C cell!

    It would be interesting to find the absolute minimum current required to get it to run.

  • Well done Ossie,

    but what about the CounterEMF in the

    toroidal coil ? is there any, when the motor runs ?

    It seems to draw quite a lot current, but I guess this could be scaled up by using more wire on the toroidal core ?

  • very good ! i see this effect to accelerate my steon motor with magnet but i use a toroid transformer

    220v-140V as a stator and i use the secondary to produce some electricity and i accelerate the speed when i put a big magnet in opposition on the transformer ...i power 24 LEDs ! when i put the charge the speed accelerate?? Video coming soon. GOOD WORK MAN ! can I say your name in my video for your good work on steorn motor

  • Great stuff , can I we see a circuit diagram?

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