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Greatview Posted - 14/06/2009 : 4:03:28 PM
Hi, I'm about to build my first Newman motor ( the common configuration, as most often seen on YouTube, i.e. vertical PVC pipe with upper and lower coils, horizontal shaft etc.) and have a question about the magnetic wire for the top and bottom coils. Is it important/critical that the wire be one continuous, unbroken/unjoined wire from top coil thru to bottom coil? For convenience I want to be able to remove the top section ( pipe and upper coil ) for assembly, disassembly and experimentation. Does it make a significant difference if two separate coils, wired in series are used rather than the two coils using one continuous wire? Thanks for any help/advice.
Also , BIG THANK YOU to you Daftman for all your excellent videos, very helpful explanations and the inspiration and encouragement of all you have shared. And for the time you put in to this site. I very much appreciate it! Cheers.
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comwarrior Posted - 05/07/2009 : 6:35:00 PM
use a small bullet or spade connecter for ease of seperation...

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BiDaDiKuNuKu Posted - 05/07/2009 : 2:48:07 PM
np..ur welcome..:)

well...depends on ur view...
it is a continuous wire but where u normally go from bottom coil 2 top coil he extended the wire so he can take of tha top coil...
its like winding both coil separately and then connecting tha END of tha bottom coil 2 tha BEGIN(START) of the top coil ...:)
either way u view it its continuously...:))

hope this makes any sence and help u out...:)

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Greatview Posted - 04/07/2009 : 6:52:06 PM
Thanks for your reply. I have seen all the Daftmans' videos including the Newman ... it still was not clear to me whether or not it was one continuous wire or two separate ones.
BiDaDiKuNuKu Posted - 03/07/2009 : 10:53:30 AM
hi Greatview,
just look @ the Newnam Vid from theDaftman...there u can see that he has broken tha coil so that he can remove tha upper coil wich decreases speed...with other words...its possible :))

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