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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2010

Photointerrupter replaced by magnets on shaft and coil.

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  • I am the Tech Ed'n teacher at Kaiserslautern, Germany. I have 400 kids each year that I teach and the school has changed from automotive, welding, and woodworking to more computers, alternative energies, and beginning electronics that I now teach. Youtube is a BIG part of my curriculum since you can do and show and explain things that we can only dream about and selectively try to replicate and learn from. -- Thank you for your video's. They do more than entertain!!

    old shop tchr - Jim

  • @u2btchr You should contact a professor at the Kaiserslautern University of Technology about building a Sotropa Motor. So far no one has been able to replicate this motor due to the unique design.

  • This is a wonderful example that I have been watching you build for some time now. My students at school are also following your progress and want to make a similar one like yours. Could you share your new schematic so we might be able to experiment at school?

    Thanks for being a great roll-model for my Jr High students.

    the 'ole shop teacher [38+ years]

  • @u2btchr Sure. Where is this school?

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  • Your idea about visiting the Kaiserslautern University of Technology is a good idea. However, I am an American and do not speak any German, and my school is on a US Air Force base, where I teach the military families kids. -- I will do some research and see if I can find an interpretor and go visit them. Thank you for the suggestion.

    Hope you have a great weekend. Looking forward to your next progress video.

    the ole shop teacher.

  • Nic work. very nice. whats the efficiency on this baby ?!

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