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  • Free Energy is real and its here! The Oil companies are doing everything in their power to stop these

    information. If you want a Free energy machine do a search in youtube for the LT MAGNET MOTOR , Join the

    revolution!

  • @porscheghcje Rampant stupidity is here and it's real! "Free energy" is a pathetic lie. No matter how badly you want it to be true, the laws of physics ALWAYS expose these contraptions as acts of ignorant desperation. Oil companies don't give a damn about this kind of crap because they employ real engineers who actually understand how these things work and spend ZERO effort trying to expose these crackpots.

  • no am sorry its real but it has a dc motor not ac !

  • This is most likely a dc brushless motor, and yes @ this size it can very well be 100hp. Also notice that this is very similar to the compressor of a turbocharger so it doesent produce as much flow as a 100hp fan would. However this thing can produce maybe 5 atmospheres of pressure, maybe more, but not alot of flow, this is why the valve is only half open, to convert some of this pressure into a high speed jet of air.

  • 100hp. 80kw.

    3 phase 480V 175A / PH

    60K rpm.

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  • at what pressure can this do..Vortron ( vortech)

    all ready has cent. blowers out..I have worked on compressors and blowers for 20 years. most psi it could do is 10psi at a large lost of energy...

  • The definition of mechanical horsepower is 33,000 foot-pound/minute. 33,000ft-lb/min/60,000rot/min gives us 0.55 ft-lb/rotation.

  • A 3 phase asyncronous motor at 100 hp is HUGE, and draws insane amounts of electrisity. Even a 10 hp electric motor is big. There is no way that thing on the table is a 100 hp engine. It could be it is driven by hydraulics or pneumatics, cause a fluid/gas engine is somewhat smaller than an electric motor. But there are no hoses big enought to carry that much fluid! And by the way, if this was an 100 hp motor with a properly scaled blower, those guys would have been pinned to the wall!

  • a 100 hp motor at 60,000rpm only gives you 8.7 ft.lbs of torque, a 100 hp motor does not have to be big if most of the power is being used for speed and not for torque.

  • Well, it's liquid cooled and driven by an inverter, so that brings the size down a lot. It's similar to the motors they use in electric cars. The motor might be 100HP, but it doesn't necessarily mean that the load is drawing 100HP. 60,000RPM though is pretty fast so it's possible.

  • Its water cooled you noob, and the valve is not open at full.

  • Yeah, I think 30HP might be possible. But that compressor seems way too small to consume 100HP at only 60,000rpm.. Plus, the motor doesn't seem to have any active cooling. That would be impossible at 100HP. Even 95% efficient would still produce almost 4KW of waste heat. That's a lot.

  • I'm no expert on industrial motors, but that looks a wee bit small to be a 100hp motor...

  • It is 80KW of output power from the drive. The drive is fed with a 480V 175A dedicated electrical service. The table is not bolted down. The motor is fed by 4 4AWG wires, three phases of power and a ground. 60,000 RPM Oil free and water cooled.

  • if this compressor turbine running off a air tank would not run long due to tank becoming empty, is doubt this is even 1/4 of a 100 hp , you wouldnt be standing in front of it if it was , and the mounting of the table better be secure, an umbrella in front of a claimed 100 hp blower , thats a laugh

  • i wire industrial blowers up .this is not even close to a 25 hp motor, lazzer408 is correct look at the wiring hook up thats not even the proper wiring to carry current to a 100 hp motor, also what use is it in a home enviroment the power costs alone would put most familys in the street even at 220 volts

  • 76,800 watts IF the motor was 100% efficient. Around 80% efficient motor is 96,000 watts. at 120vdc that's 800 amps. Which is 53.3 15a circuits in your everyday home. It's NOT 100hp

  • How come the chicks shirt can't get blown off?

    Oh sorry, Nice Bearings.

  • max volts and amp draw ?

  • 100hp?

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