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Raycathode

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Re: Neuman Motor (br549)
« Reply #15 on: November 23, 2019, 09:44:57 PM »
Hi The device will run from 3.5volts to 9 volts but will go up to 12 volts or higher
but current is from 50 ma to 250ma at over 12 volt I have the hall devices
running off the main rotating magnets but they are not to good as the halls latch on
till the next polarity turns them off  it needs more work doing on it positioning and magnets
on the flywheel perhaps or it won't charge and it wastes power.

I don't have a battery it charges a large capacitor or should.


br549

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Re: Neuman Motor (br549)
« Reply #16 on: November 23, 2019, 11:14:28 PM »
What do the blue and the yellow wave forms represent.? 

br549

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Re: Neuman Motor (br549)
« Reply #17 on: November 24, 2019, 04:35:42 PM »
I was wondering what it would take to eliminate the voltage drop across the battery
during commutation (when power is connected to the coil). When I added 4uf of capacitance
across the battery, the voltage drop was reduced to 44 volts, which is a 30 volt change.
It’s Sunday, and I don’t have any more HV capacitors on hand, but doing the math:
(4uf / 30 volt) = 0.1333,     so to raise it 74 volts (during commutation) it would take:
(74 V * 0.1333) = 10. uf. Have to wait till next week to try.

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Re: Neuman Motor (br549)
« Reply #18 on: November 28, 2019, 07:12:48 PM »
I was a little hung up on whether of not I was getting voltage and current back to my
batteries and how much. The wave forms are still a little evasive to me, with all the
stuff in Neuman's book about negative pulses and revers electrolises of the battery.
 So last night I went to the "Mountain"  (the local bar) and after numerous shots of
Tequila I seen the light. When I woke up, I realized that I had passed out in the bars
parking lot, and was laying on my back----staring up at the street light. Any way today
I decided to return the energy to some capacitors with and without the #2 wire pulsing
commutator  which is in series with the #1 commutator. At first I tried it with the #2 wire commutator,
 and then with just the #1 commutator.  It was interesting to note (see  below video)  that the
voltage in the cap. almost tripled when I used the #2 wire commutator in series with the #1
commutator, and there was no noticeable change in my input current. My battery voltage is 454 volts
(which hasn't change much in the last month or so. I am using 56 (9 volt) batteries in series.
From this test, I believe that I will dedicate some time towards improving the #2
brush commutator. I am no expert on this stuff, but I am thinking that you can emulate
Joe's results of excess energy out, with out using 56 miles of wire, but some of the other
parameters will need to be changes, (commutator design, pulse width, number of pulses,
resonance, etc).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPTDyVH0TOU

skywatcher

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Re: Neuman Motor (br549)
« Reply #19 on: November 28, 2019, 07:44:25 PM »
I don't get it why some people claim that a motor which is running from a battery and charges another battery produces more energy than it consumes. If this would be the case then it should be possible to close the loop directly, maybe using a capacitor for buffering but definitely without 1 or 2 batteries.

Toolofcortex

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Re: Neuman Motor (br549)
« Reply #20 on: November 28, 2019, 09:20:28 PM »
I don't get it why some people claim that a motor which is running from a battery and charges another battery produces more energy than it consumes. If this would be the case then it should be possible to close the loop directly, maybe using a capacitor for buffering but definitely without 1 or 2 batteries.

What I dont get is why is this guy still broke and doesnt have his house hooked up to it.

Why does he act all needy and shit?

The thing is  right there, why aint he rich?

Probably because... IT DONT WORK!

You gotta read between the lines bruh, save yourself some $.

br549

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Re: Neuman Motor (br549)
« Reply #21 on: November 28, 2019, 10:55:14 PM »
All I can tell you guys, is that you need to watch this video.
It tells the whole story, and what happens to anyone else
that tries to bring free energy to market.
The guy that thinks, for a minute that he is going to bring
free energy to the market and save man kind is out of touch
with reallity.-----  I am a slow learner,
but it didn't take me too long to figure out who really runs this
planet. (Power Brokers, Oil and Energy Cartel, and governments who
make 45 percent of there income off of energy).
Personally.....I do this stuff as a hobby, and have absolutely no visions
of grandeur about being the guy that enlightened the word on how to
have free energy for all. It will never happen in may life time, and probably
not in most of yours. It will only happen when the earth is so polluted and
our atmosphere is to the point where it is unbreathable and the survival
of the masses is at stake. My advice is enjoy doing these little projects, but
don't take it serious. Like Joe Morrison always said  "No One Gets Out Alive".
----By the way, does am\nyone have any ideas on how to improve my wire rotor
to get more uniform and consistent pulses?

Toolofcortex

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Re: Neuman Motor (br549)
« Reply #22 on: November 28, 2019, 11:00:25 PM »
If theres a movie then you know its garbage.

Next.

Appearances can be deceptive, these documentaries...these flamboyant personnalities.

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Re: Neuman Motor (br549)
« Reply #23 on: November 28, 2019, 11:19:09 PM »
Attached is the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrJIzrmX1mI

Don't take this the wrong way, are you what they call a troll. I read about them, they add no value to the project, they try to undermine and
redirect the subject manner in a negative or dead end direction, and are a general neuisance. I hope that's not the case but if  it
walks like a duck, It must be a duck. So unless you have any positive contribution, your comments will be ignored. 

Toolofcortex

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Re: Neuman Motor (br549)
« Reply #24 on: November 28, 2019, 11:24:18 PM »
ROFL, and you are what? Somebody who is gonna prove me wrong and make a working newman overunity machine?

Go ahead, neither me nor the big bad powers that be are stopping you, you have all his written testimoney and directives.

Go ahead, prove me wrong, power your house with it and rule the world....Or...A fool and his money will soon be parted.


Toolofcortex

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Re: Neuman Motor (br549)
« Reply #25 on: November 29, 2019, 02:08:38 AM »
You seem like a sensible guy Brett.

Why did you even come here? You thought that we can help you? Is anybody on this site good enough to give you tips on how to make this work and overunity?

My friend, I think you should re-evaluate. If you did as best you can according to the information given to you, then you did you best. The fault goes to the man who gave you the drawing.

Cant he print a document in his home town, pass a usb drive to somebody? Or is just another case of Bozo the fraudy clown.

What I saw was mostly acting like an ass in front of young people who realized they wasted gas money.

What I saw left me unimpressed honestly, and that was a long time ago.

Somebody who has an overunity device that works has a certain demeanor, his demeanor was not this type of man, he seemed like the type of guy ready to take a check at any given moment ROFL.

Why would he even need to teach you anythng, and be compromising the safety of him or his device by even stepping out of his palacial estate?

Ohhh right, it wasnt so.








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Re: Neuman Motor (br549)
« Reply #26 on: November 29, 2019, 05:47:54 AM »
Its funny, I actually watched the movie.

I will be totally unbiased.

As an experienced and learned overunity.com reader, I immediatly detected bullshit, and left the theater with the opnion that.

It was another scam. I think the patent office knew exactly the kind of effect it would have on the future peasants if you give this man space and media attention.

A nice little rotten apple for these feisty peasants.

Just like they pull off crazy strategies to slow down Tesla.

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Re: Neuman Motor (br549)
« Reply #27 on: November 29, 2019, 01:59:04 PM »
OK

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Re: Neuman Motor (br549)
« Reply #28 on: November 29, 2019, 04:14:57 PM »
I was wondering if anyone (out there) has experience using
rechargeable batteries with a Neuman style motor.
Right now I am not sure about how efficient  the reverse
electrolysis is, or how to be sure is happening.
I don't want to run the motor for an extended period of time
until I am sure I can at least approach unity or better. The
batteries cost too much to let it run all night just to see what
happens. So I have just been running it long enough to do
the test I need to do.

Raycathode

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Re: Neuman Motor (br549)
« Reply #29 on: November 29, 2019, 04:34:00 PM »
I don't know if the scam thing is a psychological thing or a conspiracy of the up Morganite greed party as you can't meter it so they say.
But on a couple of vids on youtube, Mr. Doves now removed and also Mr. Sharks Akula where he shows a way of getting an on BEMF spike and of course Richard Ferymans quotes
and also an off spike that needs to be set up, now if you can't cope with that!
Well and then there is resonance tuning that Rick didn't explain but Rick knows more than he is saying  ;D ;D