Rewired electric motor

David ( (no email) )
Sat, 30 Jan 1999 23:15:30 -0600

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Does anyone know how the 1 HP motor shown at =
http://www.ucsofa.com/videos.htm was rewired to run on a 9 volt battery? =
The explanation that they gave was that motors are deliberately wired to =
waste allot of electricity by transforming most of the electricity into =
heat. What then would be the right way to wire it? I saw the real time =
video with this demonstration at the aforementioned site and by =
conventional wiring methods it is impossible to run the size motor on a =
9 volt that they did. So does anyone know the right way to wind the =
coils of a motor so that it will run on a fraction of the power that it =
should with conventional wiring methods? This information could make =
some free energy machines a little more practicle and definately more =
efficient.

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