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Uploaded by on Jun 21, 2008

i use a 12 volts motor bike battery to get 24 volts DC out off my machine

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  • for all you people that like to criticize my motor and have nothing good to say....................., try and make a better one

  • i understand that you are all talking about amps and ohms, i am on a new trigger system which is on my other video and i will soon be connecting a load to it...................thanks for watching

  • i under stand i am only showing volts. on my new coil, i am using only 0.18m amps to pulse the coil at about 500 RPM. i am waiting for some new magnets, which will give me 48 magnets in total on the new disk, plus some new tricks on sound !!!!

  • we are still in the testing stages, but the disk is spinning faster than before.giving us more volts, no readings have been done on amps. , until we have the circuit right, no real testing will be done

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  • Umm...come on, raise your hands: How many idiots here think that going from 12V to 24V implies an energy gain?

  • maybe you got a 12 volt to 24 volt increase

    but you prolly got like 1/4 of the amperage coming out

    just sit and watch your battery get drained

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  • This pulse motor works for sure.....

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  • the name of the song please

  • this is a fail because it would take twice as long to recharge the 12 volt batery from 24 v dc output in fact as soon as you hook this up to a charger you would loose the charge much quicker than you could put it back in

  • I'd like to know the input and output power (volts x amps). Measure output under a small resistive (10k )load

  • Erm, why use the battery? Hook it up to itself then produce 12v - now that would impress me.

  • i also think that frequency generated would lead to more interesting stuff regarding this machine. do you know of ed leedskalnin? i'm assuming you do. why not try using it for antigrav?

  • @futurevent you'd have to account for reactance in that equation as well. motors require power factor correction as the voltage and current are out of phase due to the reactance. build a transformer instead i reckon. nice engineering though.

  • @pbc1951 you forgot.....inefficient mate!

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