While I can't tell much from the video there is some good information. He is running a 1/8 horse power single phase motor. These motors draw about 15 amps per horse power. The full load current on a 120 VAC single phase 1/8 HP motor about 2 amps. He is drawing a measured 4.2 amps. The motor is overloaded by a factor of 200% and is going slowly. It probably is stalled. He places the magnet and the motor current drops and the motor speeds up. The motor is still beyond its full load rating but probably is no longer stalled. The magnet appears to reduce the motor loading. A measurement of speed would provide a lot. For a two pole machine 1800 RPM is free the wheeling speed. At speeds below this the induction motor is motoring. At speeds above this the induction motor is generating power and using vars. I suspect that the magnet changes the degree to which the motor is motoring. I believe in free energy, however, I believe that the technology will require a Bose condensate of protons. Frank Z
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