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I realy hope that you understand that voltage alone mean nothing. ex: 6v at 250mA = 1.5W , suppose you get 130v at 0.0079mA , that equal to 1W. Do some basic search on Joule thief. You can step up the voltage as you want or make it lower, its why transformer exist. 1v at 1A = 10v at 0.1A = 100v at 0.01A = 1000v at 0.001A, it all equal 1W.
LOLLLLLL ,Schpankme = SkyCollection, well look at his youtube channel then YouTube - skycollection's Channel and ask your question again .
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I already saw that. Never posted a critical remark about it. Nice job. Made on a large scale it could be potentialy dangerous if the rotor left its magnetic support at hi speeds. Bump the spinning rotor with a finger and see what happens.
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