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Colin Furze Wheelchair replication , 800 Volt Drive
Yansi:
Yes, I have successfully studied electrical engineering, specifically electric drives and traction, so I probably should know at least something about motors.
Your project unfortunately looks like a typical free energy one, sorry to say. Using a tens of pounds of copper plus 800V to produce just a couple of watts mechanical power is either stupid, naive or sad. or you are probably just a troll.
Why don't you post some engineering data of your build so we can discuss it further, what can be improved? So far we have seen only a fancy clickbaity title.
MagicSmoker:
Much as I expected, the OP has veered off into pseudoscience territory. The Newman "motor" claims to output more mechanical energy than electrical energy input by - get this - converting some of the mass of the copper windings into energy, a la Einstein's famous equation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newman%27s_energy_machine
Bud:
--- Quote from: patrick1 on August 28, 2019, 02:36:26 pm ---the principles are perfectly mainstream, not strictly beer physics
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:wtf:
patrick1:
--- Quote from: Yansi on August 28, 2019, 02:42:56 pm --- I probably should know at least something about motors.
Your project unfortunately looks like a typical free energy one, sorry to say. Using a tens of pounds of copper plus 800V to produce just a couple of watts mechanical power is either stupid, naive or sad. or you are probably just a troll.
Why don't you post some engineering data of your build so we can discuss it further, what can be improved? So far we have seen only a fancy clickbaity title.
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Hello Mr Yansi, i have posted some engineering data, and details of the problems encountered with the inner workings, - and the solutions. please share with me, the kind of data you would like too see, - and i would be very interested too oblige.
PLEASE NOTE, THIS VIDEO IS ABOUT TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF THE BUILD. NO PSEUDO HOOEY
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