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  • I laughed so hard when I seen this video.... I never seen anyone use a compressor for air... not to sure that's good for it haha... Anyway nice vacuum tank tho you should get a vacuum pump there pretty cheap I like my robin-air. I use it for my job I'm a Hvac-r tech. Anyway another great experiment I had to go back and watch some of your videos . my only question now is what brand of resin do you use? :)

  • @TheTVTasterLOL Yes my friend, i use a compressor to extract the air with good results, I am ussing crystal resin and a catalist and the bubble resist the big presure of the vaccum...! thanks for watching.

  • very very nice. If you add capacitor in parallel with the cell and stator that may increase the performance.

  • This could be the first TRUE "Free Energy" solution that actually works!

  • Very nice work. But if there is no friction there is no speed limit but it has maximum speed up to 5600rpm. When it absorbing more solar energy speed has to be increase sequentially according to Newton's first and second laws. I like to know only fact that effect to speed is coil efficiency.

  • OMG This is incredible!!!!

    This is the first ive seen this idea!! amazing man :)

    Its protected & the dome is integral to its function, brilliant

  • @kdkinen thanks Kd i realy apreciate your commentary and i am glad that you like my work....! thanks for watching.

  • Hola. Very cool work! What is the different rpm? Between inside and outside of the bubble (Looks very cool).

  • @bis0uhr hi andreas, the RPM inside is 5,600 and outside the motor develops about 2,500 RPM...!

  • Very nice! It is a great pleasure to watch your experiments and outstanding craftsmanship. Please continue.

    V

  • Hola. Un gran trabajo, es genial.

    ¿Porque no publicas algún video explicandonos como los construiste?

  • Very interesting idea :) Never seen solar pannels on the rotor, really cool.

  • another great experiment sky!

    I have an idea for you.

    Try powering a rodin or starship coil with the output power of your solar motor, then place the coil within the vacuum as well.

  • @fnshmetal another great idea...! i am building a little starship to make the experiment. thanks for watching.

  • Freakin Awsome!

  • Freakin Awsome!

  • beautiful!

  • Great skill Jorge well demonstrated here!!

    

  • Great great great work well done.

  • u da man

  • EPIC!!!! 

  • Can you make a tutorial on how to build this please?

  • 10/10 Very cool.

  • Well done!! Amazing invention! Thank you!

  • very coollllll......

  • @beac310 IN ARTICLES FOR KITCHEN…! THANKS FOR WATCHING.

  • is someone is listening to the soundtrack of 2001?

  • I am inspired by your ability to create these motors. Your passion is clearly reflected in the work that you do. Great job!!!

  • mira se ve un laser en una chapita lejos del panel solar es un laser solar .sabes que el sol hace fuego tambien y debes tener esa precaucion y tambien el lacer solar es el mas potente mi amigo y sabes tambien arquimides el cientifico defendio su pais con laser solar .

  • Dude... this is awesome!

    I did not expect this incredible work as i showed you the mendocino motor...

    you realized it in such a short time!

    Please ad another rotor magnet and a pickup coil to get energy out and check the output of the solar cells and the pickup... i would expect that you get more output from the pickup coil then from the solar cells...

    that is a real beauty and i am so proud to know you! :-]

    Thank you so much!

  • Ha ! You make me smile. Great work.

  • You make good money now just building these for sale all over the world, schools will buy them, your a master craftsman.

    Richard

  • muy interesante. cual fue la velocidad total de los ejes 

  • Oh and the laser tach would be good on these motors (if they are comparable in design) to see the relative RPMs to each other.

  • Showing off the landscape? Nice motors!

  • amazing !

  • Bueno Trabajo otravez!!! ... Bad spanish

  • fantastic work as always!!!

    the right music too......

    how much power could you extract from this?

  • Gtreat! I watched your work with great interest, I resolve the FEM (Electromotive force) with only four rounds of short copper wire (20 cm each), and five big super strong magnets, in my mendocino motor. For me was a success! Like zero wire and only neodymium magnests. What do you think?

    Marco

  • Skydude, Your motor experiments are wonderful. Great spirit of investigation and willingness to try out all kinds of ideas. Keep up the great work.

    Aloha

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