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Uploaded by on May 5, 2008

I describe how I attempted to build the Newman motor. I used 200 meters of copper wire, three 1.5v batteries reading slightly below 4v dc. If you want to build one yourself and experiment, watch this video. After seeing it you should be able to build one yourself very easily if you were having trouble before.

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  • where can i buy the whire and where can i buy the magnets plss tell mew

  • The wire I just got at a normal store where you buy wires for electrical wiring. In Denmark it was called Davidsen, its really more like a supermarked for handymen, I just wanted it to be as cheap as possible. The wire only has one thread of copper but I see no reason why a two-threaded wire wouldn't work.

    You can start of with normal magnets but if you want the neos, you can get them online. Just google neo magnets. Got more neos and now runs only with neos. It runs extremely well.

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  • Put the Batteries in the magnet .Then place the unit in a Vacuum chamber. I think the Magnet field is disrupting the ions in the copper that's holding the charge. The magnet keeps the charge from dissipating back in to the space around us.This device Pulls the FREE Flowing energy from the space around it and bundles it all int the copper coils. But it needed a small taste of the Ions that it wanted to trap. A small gateway to the Power of Lighting, too much will cause i.

  • Countless videos later from YouTubers, not a single one of them give you step by step instructions on the actual construction and assembly of the Newman motor. If you know of one, please send it to me directly would you please? Thanks in advance.

  • In USA any home improvement store will carry the wire in this video.

    You want axially aligned field magnets. That's poles on the big flat faces.

    To reduce power consumption reduce the contact point on your commutator. You want a long enough contact to fully saturate the field windings. That will give you the biggest spark possible.

    No matter what commutator materials you use, your batteries will eventually go flat.

    Any appearance of having charged your battery is a false reading.

  • Very nice job!!

  • Well done!

    Try to use a graphite copper commutator.

    Will give you much more back current spikes

    and keep your batteries charged.

    The electron clustering at the graphite is the real secret of the Newman motors and will give you big back current spikes into the battery, but only, if you use the right dissimular metal commutator parts.

    You direct-convert graphite to free electrons

    which add up in your circuit and recharge the batteries...

    Come to my overunity website for more..

    Regards, Stefan.

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