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hartiberlin

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Re: Newman machine replica
« Reply #15 on: June 13, 2007, 10:42:21 AM »
@TheOne
try to connect a graphite pencil to the coil wire
and then only touch via the pencil tip the
axis for contact.

Watch the different spark and watch the battery
voltage.

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Re: Newman machine replica
« Reply #16 on: June 13, 2007, 01:57:38 PM »
Hi,  The one and Stefan,

Could you tell if we need to wind 1 coil or 2 coils around the the pot or tube? And how the connection work?

And could someone draw a little shematic of the whole machine/
I really want to build this motor.

Thanks  Joe

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Re: Newman machine replica
« Reply #17 on: June 13, 2007, 02:05:48 PM »
Hi Joe,
just one coil.
But you could also wind 2 or 3 coils around it and
use the other coils as transformer outputs.
Due to the pulsed outputs these can drive very well fluorescent light bulbs !

If you only use one coil you just pulse this coil via the DC battery source
at the right moment when the magnet inside the coil is at the right position to
get attracted or repelled to turn another revolution.
So your commutator just only needs to switch on the current
inside the coil for a fraction of a full revolution at the same angle.
Thus you can just glue a tape onto the axis and leave a blank part of the axis
there and the wire of the coil
makes contact only when the wire does not hit the tape, but the metal axis shaft.

So you pulse only DC voltage to the coil synchroneously to the rotation
of the magnet  all the time without reversing
the current.

Hope this helps.

Regards. Stefan.

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Re: Newman machine replica
« Reply #18 on: June 13, 2007, 02:12:47 PM »
Here is a circuit diagram.

You could also use a reciprocating magnet inside the coil, that just goes up and down,
so to build a water pump for instance or a linear motor.

But the circuit diagram is the same , look here:

(http://overunity.com/newman2/newman1.gif)

You can use this also for the rotating magnet inside the coil.

The switch  is the commutator point, so it switches on the current to the coil
in sync with the magnet movement and must be on the axis.

If you put a neon bulb as shown across the coil,
the recharge effect into the battery is less, but you would
get at least a flickering neon or fluorescent bulb.

Instead of the shunt resistor you can use an incandescent bulb
to use the RF bursts to light this up.

The circle with the A means ampmeter and can be bypassed after
measurements are done, so it does not work as a choke to block
the RF burst going back to the battery.

The shown values for the coil inductance L and DC resistance R were
from an earlier coil of mine requiring much higher battery voltage, so
if you use just 12 Volts go with a DC resistance of about 200 to 300 ohms.

Regards, Stefan.

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Re: Newman machine replica
« Reply #19 on: June 13, 2007, 04:49:22 PM »
Great!!!!!!!!!!!!   Stefan!

Thanks for the infos and the nice draw!!!!!!!!!!!!

Joe

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Re: Newman machine replica
« Reply #20 on: June 13, 2007, 05:00:06 PM »
P.S. The grounding is only related to the scope ground,
if you want to take scope measurements.
Otherwise don?t ground the Newman machine as this
will short out the RF bursts to ground, so the RF power
is lost..
That was also done by the National Buero of STandards buro test, so they
did not measure any overunity with it and they also did not have any
sparks ,cause they put resistors accross the coil and thus "perverted" the whole
function of the machine.
So the judge could rule not to grant Newman a patent...Great business ! ;(

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Re: Newman machine replica
« Reply #21 on: June 13, 2007, 11:08:12 PM »
Thank You The One!

1mm copper issolated wire works??
How Many Pounds of wire?

Thanks a lot.
Jorge

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Re: Newman machine replica
« Reply #22 on: June 13, 2007, 11:10:37 PM »
so far mine is not creating free energy so i am not the right person to to ask question :)

coper coated wire i used on mine (1mm)

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Re: Newman machine replica
« Reply #23 on: June 13, 2007, 11:32:46 PM »
For anybody, who wants to join in building this,
try to wind your coil this way, that you have taps to the outside
of the coil say at least 4 to 5 taps throughout the whole coil,
so if you gowith 4 taps, make one after 25 %, the second after 50 %,
the third after 75 % and the last is the end of the coil.
Okay, this means probably just 3 taps inside the coil ! ;) ;D

Now why ? the coil capacitance is also very important and
you can then use these taps to connect external capacitors with the partial coils then.

This way your coils gets a multiple LC circuit, which has the benefit to
store also capacitant energy and thus the back spike energy will be much bigger
and the coil can also charge up much quicker.
Tie all the taps via a about 100 nF cap to one end of the coil and then use this setup
as before.

Regards, Stefan.
P.S: It is always better to use bigger sized wire, but if we want a DC resistance of 300Ohms
at 12 Volts you would need for instance 5000 windings at 1 mm and
at 2 mm diameter wire size you would need maybe 20000 windings and 4 times the amount of copper mass.
So maybe with these taps you still can use the 1 mm wire only and thus use less
copper which is then less expensive and bulky...

Newman?s first machines had from 300 to 7500 pounds of copper wire
but I guess he only needed so much to get a bigger "stray capacitance"
for his coil.
Surely more windings will give a higher BackEMF voltage what we are looking for.


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Re: Newman machine replica
« Reply #24 on: June 14, 2007, 04:15:22 PM »
thank you both for the info, I?ll start to buy the items for my replica today, what kind of metal is the shaft made of? and what diameter can I use?

Thanks a lot, and forgive me for my so simple cuestions.
Best Regards
Jorge

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Re: Newman machine replica
« Reply #25 on: June 14, 2007, 04:40:12 PM »
i used roller skater ball bearing similar to this onehttp://cgi.ebay.ca/16-ABEC7-Bearings-608-2RS-IN-LINE-Inline-Roller-Skate_W0QQitemZ130124591187QQihZ003QQcategoryZ1301QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

and a stainless steal tube that fit into this size which is 8mm if i am right

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Re: Newman machine replica
« Reply #26 on: June 15, 2007, 12:34:50 AM »
"I have a video, but it is 19 meg.  If someone wants to convert it or tell me what I need to do to make it small for the forum.."

sign up with http://video.google.com or http://youtube.com and post the video there. then just give us the link for the video.


peace

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Re: Newman machine replica
« Reply #27 on: June 15, 2007, 12:43:21 AM »
I like your design, mine is not good i think because the coil is to wide and the magnet is far from the coil, i bet you will get better result then mine!

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Re: Newman machine replica
« Reply #28 on: June 15, 2007, 01:55:00 AM »
youtube use your existing email, youtube is more easy to use compared to google

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Re: Newman machine replica
« Reply #29 on: June 15, 2007, 03:16:12 AM »
I want to attempt replicating this project, but I'm having trouble understanding this schematic.
(http://overunity.com/newman2/newman1.gif)

I thought there was a hall ic in there somewhere... or something that oscillates???
Where is the contact point that rubs on the axle???
Is this really everything I need to replicate???
Meaning: 12v battery, some 28awg, 10ohm shunt resistor, and a couple neon bulbs?

If not please post a complete diagram listing all components needed and how they are wired.

~Dingus Mungus