Newman motor , so cool 👏 How many turns or length of the coil ? also what AWG wire did you use ? Also can you put a load on it ? belt driven, direct coupling or just a Fan blade so that we can see the amp draw when on load
probably thousands of turns i didnt count, but as much as possible, because it use high turns to make high volts at the instant of switching off, i use 0.33mm wire which i think is 28AWG, and yes in the next video th-cam.com/video/QETKTKlxVnc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_aYarPlVnqDtan33 i tried to hold the shaft and give it a friction as load and yes the current is much higher but it is lower than the short current
@@teslatechnology4371 In Newman's French Patent he details that we should measure the coils by pounds, very long wire so that the plus sign doesn't reach back to the negative sign of the input. I need to build one myself, ASAP
Newman motor , so cool 👏
How many turns or length of the coil ? also what AWG wire did you use ?
Also can you put a load on it ? belt driven, direct coupling or just a Fan blade
so that we can see the amp draw when on load
probably thousands of turns i didnt count, but as much as possible, because it use high turns to make high volts at the instant of switching off, i use 0.33mm wire which i think is 28AWG,
and yes in the next video th-cam.com/video/QETKTKlxVnc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_aYarPlVnqDtan33 i tried to hold the shaft and give it a friction as load and yes the current is much higher but it is lower than the short current
@@teslatechnology4371
In Newman's French Patent he details that we should measure the coils by pounds, very long wire so that the plus sign doesn't reach back to the negative sign of the input.
I need to build one myself, ASAP
@@alexkoteles yeah those two coils are really heavy, i think he want to say low current
hope you good luck