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Electrical metal fan ▲ Induced Current and Voltage in Coil

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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2008

(: 00364 = days since my first newman motor :)

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  • Set the meter on DC Voltage range 1000 Volts and rotate it slowly and measure directly at the coil.

    Then you will see the right induction voltage that it generates.

    On a scope it looks like a distorted Sine wave.

    Better get a scope, otherwise you will be always in the dark.

    Regards, Stefan.

  • It seems to be basing the voltage on some sort of pressure it is detecting within the meter itself. The rotation of the permanent magnet seems to be dislodging more so-called "free electrons" inside the metal, this helps to produce more voltage, at the same time, the current from the batteries is not as much anymore because the pressure of electrons inside the coil becomes greater (back and forth), largely overcoming the pressure of current from the ohmmeter.

  • Right now, I don't need an oscilloscope. The sound that the commutator is good enough for me. I get instant results for adjusting this thing. The first objective here for me now is to get more Neodymium magnets, and to find an arrangement of them that is not so hard to put together. Having a good device working is above having an oscilloscope, the device has to be adjusted physically. (Right now) I only need to know the overall magnitude of I, V, and R, which are good enough variables.

  • What difference does it make if the distorted sine wave is slanted left, right, or has up, or down spikes? How is it going to affect my construction?

    Should I spend 20 hours at work (retail job) just to pay for a decent multimeter that is not used? Or perhaps instead of 20 hours there I think this over for 20 hours, and figure out what is going on without a oscilloscope which people online can't read anyway!

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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!

  • well done good points in this video. Oscilloscope can be cheaper keep searching, even garage sales can offer big surprises

  • P.S: If you have one 100 nF cap between each tap

    of the coil you will have a multiple series LC tank circuit. Thus you can avoid to use too much

    wire as the stray capacitance of the wire normally does the effect. But if you use real caps between a few taps of the coil you don´t need so much wire.. Please let us know your results. Many thanks. Regards, Stefan.

  • Hi,

    can you please wire a few 100 nF /3000 Volts rating caps

    between partial windings ?

    This will get a much more better back spike

    into the battery pack and also more torque.

    Many thanks.

    Regards, Stefan.

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