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Newman Motor - Part 4

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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2009

Changed rotor to 3/8. Remounted on more stable surface. Put bridge rectifier in place to harness AC current that the motor generates. Used 250v 1000uf capacitor to store the output voltage. In short, it generates a much higher output voltage in just a few seconds that the input voltage, while the input battery remains pretty much unchanged.

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  • Thank you very much Sesh. Honestly, I don't know about the difference in watts. I will need to get an amp meter for both side before I can calculate the watts. Maybe if I get some more $ for the project soon I will do so. Thanks for watching and for the encouragement. It is much appreciated.

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  • Congrats Super..

    For the baby and also for the new experiment.

    What is percentage of energy you are able to recover here from the Input ?

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