Electric motors ▲ Newman ReBorn

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Uploaded by on Aug 18, 2008

(: 00272 = days since my first newman motor :)

The result of 9 months are finally born.

Enjoy this compilation of videos. If you want to shortcut what I did, please think through at the changes I made, and know that this is just the first step of what we've got to do when starting as a complete newbie to electronics.

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  • What? So did you get overunity or no? I didn't get it.

  • I don't know how measure the output of the wind yet. All I know is that I can still improve the efficiency of the wind generation.

  • But I am sure that now my fan is more efficient than the 120V 0.4A Holmes clip on fan that currently is residing in the area where I eat breakfast. Not only mine use 1/10th of the power, it also moves a lot more air too. So my fan is at least 10 times as efficient as that, but that does not mean it's over unity. I don't really care about the percentages anyway. Every time I double the efficiency of my motor, I think to myself, "Maybe the efficiency it had earlier wasn't as high as I thought!"

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  • if this is what I think it is then you have an electrical overunity proof of concept replication. Could do a time exposure but there should be a timer on the screen to show for how long this is running

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