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newman motor 4x 9volt batteries part2

same story diverent setup enjoy!!! the 110 volt lamp is now 220 volt 60watt and i ad a neon bulb as a radiant energy indicator. In this video is clearly to see that what mister newman has said is...  
 
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soverign60 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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You can't get more out than you put in, no matter what any whacko self-proclaimed inventor says. If you want a far more efficeint way to convert low voltage to high, use either a switching power supply or a transformer.
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If you break the current more often per revolution, the rotor will runs slower, BUT You will get much more bursts per
rotation cycle, so the cap bank will charge up much faster and you might be able to light up the lamp all the time !
Use Avramenko plug one wire charging of the
cap bank.
Many thanks.
overunitydotcom (1 year ago) Show Hide
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If you want to collect the BackEMF pulses as in the above video it helps, if you use ONE WIRE Avramenko plug type charging of the
cap bank in the above example, as this will not drag down your magnet rotor
due to Lenz law.
So better switch and break the
commutator more often and this will give each time the current is broken, big BackEMF pulses which will charge up the capacitor bank or battery supply much faster.Regards, Stefan.
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I have looked at your videos and I have to say the are quite detailed and informative.
so now I have my own newman motor but I can't seem to get the commutator to work could you please help with that
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dat bedoel ik dus met cap ontladen over een lamp, dat had je dus al gedaan :)

netjes gedaan, maar dit lijkt mij gewoon een ladingpomp.
hoevaak kan je die lamp laten flashen met 1 volle batt.?
zijn de caps helemaal leeg na 1 flash?
je kan uitrek. hoeveel enrg je in de lamp stopt+hoeveel de batterijen verbruiken.
(V^2*C)/2
V de spanning in de cap voor en na ontlading.
C = xx F
( (Vvoor-Vna)^2 * C)/2 = verbruikte energie in de lamp.
hoeveel energie de batt. verbruikt moet niet zo moeilijk zijn.

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