Originally posted by citfta
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Im not keen on that name, im not egocentric like that. I thought about Assymetric Motor Generator but that's AMG which has been patented


What I would do is build the motor as I instructed using magnets as the powered field coils, a simple wound armature, and place recovery brushes to feed a capacitor across the input. With a pony brake measuring power on the motor shaft at different speeds and a load such as a bulb on the electrical side, we can calculate the total output and find the optimum voltage and speed to run it. Then we can compare that with the input. I would expect it to be in excess of 70% efficient which is quite good. Above 80% is very good, above 90% and we will find people are patenting it out from under our feet.
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