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TWM Technology larger motor and medium-sized motor

Four videos from TWM compiled. First two shows larger motor also serves as generator. Third video shows 1-inch neodymium magnets.  
 
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shubus (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Run a house? It isn't even a self-runner.
Zendukai (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Can I connect this up to a large inverter to power a house on 240V ?
Can lay my hands on a 7000kw ( 20000kw surge ) inverter for about $5000

I'm having a 1.5kw solar setup installed, can i connect your device up to that to also run through that inverter? Whatever I dont use will go through back into the grid and we get $0.50 a kw. I'm tempted to up the size of the inverter if this could work.
Keep up the good work thanks.
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I would really love to see that old car
with the big electric motor
being able to make a lot of miles on one charge of the batteries.
It would be comparable to the moonlanding imho.

Also: PESNetwork,
I look at your site every day. Its always interesting. Was pleasantly suprised to find some truth-news mixid in with it. Keep up the good work.
shapharian (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Seems like they are able to build a very efficient motor with magnetic assist. Hearing them say no loss of the battery seems to elude they are claiming overunity...

I am interested in finding out more about the magnetic assist circuits and technology.

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