TurXbine ®
TurXbine® is a mechanism diverting the inlet energy produced by pressurized dust, gas, air, and fluids into mechanical energy and can be used in every field. The operating principle of the invention is as…
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TurXbine® is a mechanism diverting the inlet energy produced by pressurized dust, gas, air, and fluids into mechanical energy and can be used in every field. The operating principle of the invention is as…
How To Clean & Straighten Used Magnet Wire From CRT Degauss Coil’s! USE YOUR RESOURCES!! my methods for To Clean & Straighten used magnet wire! in this video i clean up some Used Magnet…
This is my Tiny Newman Motor being driven by a simple one transistor electronic circuit. The motor is shown here running on 1.5 volts at 20 milliamps. The circuit will self oscillate with the…
This is my ‘Paper Clip Electric Motor’ using an electronic switching circuit instead of the mechanical contacts. The simple two transistor circuit is designed by DadHav and uses very few parts. It works with…
This is my ‘Electronic Paper Clip Motor’ ——running on a capacitor.
This shows my Muller with a Hall sensor electronic circuit. This circuit greatly improved the “motor” efficiency of the device and I show it here running on light energy from a table lamp. The…
This is my ‘Electronic Paper Clip Motor’ is it’s final form. It can run in or out of the plastic box and effectively demonstrates magnetic gearing at a distance.
This is a very simple basic “electronic” pulse motor. The drive circuit consists of two coils of wire, an NPN transistor, and a power source—no other parts. A magnet spins between the two air…
2 kW genset running on paint thinner (Dupli-Color, Specialty Reducer) and used motor oil (mixed together in the central bubbler). (No first Evaporizor, results in not as much control). Adjusts speed by adjusting valve…
2 kW genset running on gasoline (has a little oil in it) and used motor oil (in central bubbler). System turns off with turn of delivery valve. See our story at pesn.com Generally speaking,…