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Uploaded by on May 19, 2008

Newman motor 1
If anyone would like to discuss any of my work or videos I have now set up a forum.
Forum name is:
The Energy Experimenting People.
Teep for short.

Anyway this is the link please come and join me.

http://teep.forumco.com/default.asp

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  • where's your accent from....

  • nott's UK

  • Jallaguri sorry I accidentally hit remove on your comment instead of reply.

    This was Jallaguri comment.

    If you remove one coil the efficiency will drop. So the EMF is reduced so the amps goes up. Thats it? br.

    No sorry.

    The EMF remains the same as the coil remains connected, so the EMF is only affected by the slowing down of the unit and that happens because part of the electromagnetic field is removed from the rotating magnet field.

  • please make it clear what you are claiming. do you claim this is must a motor, which converts electrical energy into mechanical energy? or do you claim something more fantastic . . . like output exceeds input?

    or do you claim nothing at all . . . this is just a tinkerer's diversion?

  • This was just an exercise in proving that a Newman type motor could run without the traditional communicator. Nothing more to claim. I only did this video for a youtube buddy that was working on trying to replace the traditional communicator with electronics, I later build it to proved it could be done.

  • I am convinced that doubling the coils in my fan motor will allow me to double the rpms while cutting the power consumption in half. Right now I have a 19.5-inch fan (6 blades) which consumes 6 watts when spun at 300 rpm. After doubling the coils to cover all of the angles, I should be able to spin it at 600 rpm using only 3 watts. The fan blade itself is rated for 10,000 rpm.

  • Good look with it i'm watching your progress with your Newman.

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  • What size machine would I need to charge a 12 volt lead acid battery bank?

    Anyone, please? We have no AC grid power where I am.

  • It is absolutely logical that current increases when taking off the coil. The motor is running with chopped DC which is electrically equivalent to AC. Taking off one coil reduces impedance.

  • What is the most common application of motors like this? using it with a solar system as a source for the DC voltage to run the motor then use it to spin another one to charge batteries connected to an inverter?

  • Continued: my long term goal is to have a larger version of this design/Newman system running a small generator creating a sufficient amount of electrical charge to keep my Honda Insight Electric Hybrid- expanded batteries topped off/Charged- which will slightly increase my miles per gallon.

  • Great work and outstanding video. Keep up the great work. I'm going to start making one of these Newman electricity generators as well. I'm going to join your web site as well. Thank you for everything you are doing and also for making it clear- what you are doing.

  • test this....not more than 12 wirers per Coil and for Amp´s the thick Wire....good luck...from Germany.

  • Hello TheDaftman! Have got overunity?

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