In this video is clearly to see that what mister newman has said is true!!!! it runs on volt not on amp!!!
You will see that I will run this motor wit 4x 9 volt batteries and that i will light a ...
In this video is clearly to see that what mister newman has said is true!!!! it runs on volt not on amp!!!
You will see that I will run this motor wit 4x 9 volt batteries and that i will light a 110 volt lamp by loading a capacitor bank without using more amps
this motor use only little amp 100ml amp max!!! I almost can believe it my self but it is true!!!!
ar u sceptical ?? well F**K u i don't care go use more oil and F**K this planet and get more brain dead by ur government and mainstream media. if u like or get i n to this stuff
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Raymond you are doing a fantastic job and your videos in particular have encouraged me enough to want to build one. I have never built an electric motor or understood electronics sufficiently enough to try. However, I have NOW built my very first Newman motor and I am totally amazed with the results. I urge anyone who is interested to JUST DO IT! Stuff the TV and use your brain cells and your own creativity to experiment and play. This is so simple it's crazy! - Thank you again Raymond.
Want to build one? - Find a pair of old loudspeaker magnets, the ordinary ferrite one's work great, and search for a suitable shaft complete with two bearings. Recover some magnet wire from thrown out items as RayOenergy does and get a suitable piece of plastic downpipe. Thats all you need to built a motor. Listen carefully, you do NOT need transistors, diodes, capacitors or resistors to build a working Newman motor.
My motor runs on a single ONE and a HALF volt AAA battery and the speed is absolutely incredible...!!! I have video which I KNOW would totally blow people away, but I haven't a clue how get it online, thats how 'clever' I am! --- So PROVE it to yourself, have a go, there are many people like Raymond who are trying their damnest to wake people up to the truth and spend a good deal of their time creating these videos to help us. Please, do something useful with your time and give them credit.
Why don't you connect those 8 capacitors in parallel, charge them up with the 4x9=36V battery. Then, connect the charged capacitors in series + to - You'll get 8x36=288V that will burn out your light bulb and maybe give you a nice shock, too. :)
I believe these motors work but your video is doing a poor job at showing what the motor is all about.
Not sure if you are aware of the bedini "school girl" energizer, but it too is quite fascinating...Under testing of my replication I was able to obtain a COP of 12 meaning 12x more energy out than in, plus the motive force of the rotor. These two men have been working quite hard on their devices and I believe they both should be given much respect, however we must always remember NIKOLA TESLA, cause w/o him we would be in the dark...literally
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can you please teach me how to make one ?!!
You'll get 8x36=288V that will burn out your light bulb and maybe give you a nice shock, too. :)
I believe these motors work but your video is doing a poor job at showing what the motor is all about.