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  • Motor In Hand

    I just developed a new type of electric motor and posted it on the U tube.

    I think anyone interested in this sort of thing will find it interesting for sure.

    I have been at this for years. My link is below. Any company wishing to mass produce this please contact me first. All royaltys will go to charity. I am not in this for any earthly riches. Just those in the next world.

    Tom Ferko


    YouTube - MOTOR IN HAND

  • #2
    What's the difference in principal between this and a Newman motor?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Ted Ewert View Post
      What's the difference in principal between this and a Newman motor?
      Can a Newman motor shaft spin in your hand by itself?

      I am not into any testing yet. Just having loads of fun untill the novelty wears off.

      Tom

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      • #4
        Originally posted by magnetman12003 View Post
        Can a Newman motor shaft spin in your hand by itself?

        I am not into any testing yet. Just having loads of fun untill the novelty wears off.

        Tom
        No it cant. It needs an electromagnetic coil in its vicinity in which power is interupted/supplied at the correct intervals/timing.

        Can yours spin in your hand by itself?

        Regards
        "Once you've come to the conclusion that what what you know already is all you need to know, then you have a degree in disinterest." - John Dobson

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        • #5
          @Ren its doing it in the video.

          But I don't know why the curiosity in it, he obviously isn't interested in Open Sourcing it for validation or otherwise, so why not let the thread go away.
          He could make any claims he wants at this time...

          No offense intended.

          Matt

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          • #6
            Hi Magnetman,

            I was intrigued with your video and the earlier wooden bowl model. Cool design

            One question about this, that would be very important for us to know, would be this:

            Does the current of the supply /degaussing coil rise if you increase the drag load on the shaft?

            To test that you could simply put a DMM inline where you plug your waveform generator into the wall, get the Amperes reading from a no-load situation, then add drag to the shaft and read it again.

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            • #7
              Hi Matt.

              I was under the impression the coil underneath on the bench was being pulsed from his comments. His shaft is held above it by a reasonable amount, I'll give him that....but put the coil away and hold the thing in your hands with nothing in the vicinity and show it doing that, then Id say its spinning on its own.

              Regards
              "Once you've come to the conclusion that what what you know already is all you need to know, then you have a degree in disinterest." - John Dobson

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              • #8
                Ren, I got ya. Don't see that happening myself. I suspect it is run on the same principles as a Newman. Or its some form of Homoplanar effect.

                Matt

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