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Author Topic: Stefan and Newman motor?  (Read 21291 times)

onlov

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Stefan and Newman motor?
« on: November 03, 2008, 10:06:22 AM »
Hartiberlin:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=5215.40
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After my vacation I will build it all up again and make new videos.
I also want then to modify an electroscooter to
get more mileage on the same charge this way.

Imagine charging up a small electroscooter, that you normally
get only 20 miles per charge and then you will get 150 miles
per the same energy charge !
Surely it will use up some graphite, but I have a cheap way
to produce my own graphite from coal brikets,
as I posted last year in the battery threads....

Stefan said, he built an engine after vacation, which is about 7 -8 times more effective than the coventional engine. Was it just nonsense talk? Where is the engine like that? What are its performance?

khabe

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Re: Stefan and Newman motor?
« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2008, 11:04:40 PM »
Yeah,
Im interested too,
About how it looks like, how it works, what it drives ... what used as load ... how measured electrically, how mechanically,
All must to be done correctly before declared "7...8 times more effective than the conventional ..."
Somewhere Herr Hartmann told that this additional energy comes from sparking brushes ... like some kind of fusion ... :'(
This is very interesting! :o
Mostly, when conventional  brushed el. motors, then engineers worry about sparking brushes - decreases effectivity, increases losses,
What is sparking brush?  The collapsing flux field (magnetic field) on the motor coil as the brush passes the comutator pad and disconnects that coil, causes an increase in voltage that resists the field collapse. The momentary spike in voltage is sufficient to cause an arc back to the passing brush and follow the lead of ...
<b>This momentary spike in voltage you can detect on the screen of occilograph it is not much useful energy,  meine Damen und Herren !!! </b>
Best regards,
khabe

Now I will be put to death ... in public ... ;)


khabe

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Re: Stefan and Newman motor?
« Reply #2 on: November 05, 2008, 03:30:22 PM »
Hereby found one more WonderMotor,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwBhk4M0dd4
How it works ... no idea ... and no time right now to study,
Looks like "conductor in magnetic field" ... ???
Anyway like again and again - ´Fuelless Engine´ needs some power to run ::)
In this case 300V :'(
cheers,
khabe

khabe

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Re: Stefan and Newman motor?
« Reply #3 on: November 14, 2008, 01:35:11 AM »
Good readings about Newman´s machine
http://www.ncas.org/nbsreport/
Conclusions:
At all conditions tested, the input Power exceeded the output power. That is, the device did not deliver more energy than it used >:(

regards,
khabe

kmarinas86

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Re: Stefan and Newman motor?
« Reply #4 on: November 19, 2008, 03:37:17 PM »
Good readings about Newman´s machine
http://www.ncas.org/nbsreport/
Conclusions:
At all conditions tested, the input Power exceeded the output power. That is, the device did not deliver more energy than it used >:(

regards,
khabe


Well the thing right there say that the power was measure in a parallel resistor. That is not power output at all!  When the parallel resistor they use had a lower resistance the power dissipated there increased. I have two words for that. GO FIGURE! That had no sense of the fact that it was a motor. They hardly attached anything to the shaft. Figures...

Tito L. Oracion

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Re: Stefan and Newman motor?
« Reply #5 on: November 27, 2008, 10:10:01 AM »
hi mr. stefan

my name is Tito L. Oracion
   i discover the secret of sm, "its the igniter patent of nikola tesla"

please try to review it.

seekingknowledge

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Re: Stefan and Newman motor?
« Reply #6 on: November 28, 2008, 11:53:56 AM »
hi mr. stefan

my name is Tito L. Oracion
   i discover the secret of sm, "its the igniter patent of nikola tesla"

please try to review it.

I researched the patent ,so you mean you are able to recharge up dead batteries and able to run things of them all from that basic ignition circiut? can you demonstrate it,

Tito L. Oracion

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Re: Stefan and Newman motor?
« Reply #7 on: December 01, 2008, 11:35:51 AM »
Sir, please bear with my english, i`m not  used to speak for it,
here is what i have done:
                                            just make a little modification ofcourse, i`ve made three parallel coil to the one that become high voltage and put a 3 collector perpendicular to that high voltage and thats it just like a tranformer, it gives unlimited energy and it is very controllable, and by dumping the one collector to the capacitor it becomes self powered, just a matter of on and off relay or reed relay, dont forget to use zener diode at least 3v.

be very carefull, you can accidentally make an uncontrollable voltage that look like a tesla coil.
its fun but very dangerous. :o :o :o

try to make coil combination. there is a little secret here so you just try to discover it ,its very fun but dont forget the danger!!!!!!!!

I love everybody so be carefull anyone.

"if power comes from coil then of course you can power everything just it depends on the design"
do you know that we can also make an efficient electrolysis from this, belive me sir just make a try!!!!!!

Thank you,

Tito L. Oracion (Philippines)

Goat

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Re: Stefan and Newman motor?
« Reply #8 on: December 01, 2008, 06:52:13 PM »
@Tito L. Oracion

Thanks for posting but this is supposed to be an "Open Source Forum" where everyone shares ideas and posts circuits to explain their findings, so when you post things like "there is a little secret here so you just try to discover it" it helps no one here  ;)

Please post a detailed description of what you have with schematics and all values such as wire size, number of turns etc. AND WITHOUT ANY "Secrets" so that some of us can hopefully replicate your findings and drag this world out of the energy mess it's been in for far too long, otherwise you will just be added to my list of people on this forum that I don't even bother looking at posts from because of grandiose claims without proof  :-\

Regards,
Paul

b0rg13

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Re: Stefan and Newman motor?
« Reply #9 on: December 01, 2008, 07:55:00 PM »


Thanks for posting but this is supposed to be an "Open Source Forum" where everyone shares ideas and posts circuits to explain their findings, so when you post things like "there is a little secret here so you just try to discover it" it helps no one here  ;)



Regards,
Paul


if people actually did this there would be zero posts, it seems to be
%90 bitching about stuff/each other,...%8 of interesting ideas,...%2 of promising stuff,...and now the idea of paying to join the site AND youll get access to elite *stuff*, ..LMOA..,...im out of popcorn. :(


Tito L. Oracion

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Re: Stefan and Newman motor?
« Reply #10 on: December 02, 2008, 10:44:28 AM »
I appologize sir.

so sorry.

i've read the interview of sm and he says "kick is the secret"

in the first place how to produce kicks? and i've searched the patent of nikola tesla, igniter patent gives all the answer.

using low voltage to high or unlimitted voltage is being produce.

just consider it a little sir.

i just used the basic transformer computation to get the coil size i want.
so theres no really secret here.

don't worry i will not post anything anymore.


thank you

tito.

Goat

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Re: Stefan and Newman motor?
« Reply #11 on: December 02, 2008, 06:07:13 PM »
Hi Tito L. Oracion

I'm sorry if my last post came across to you as insulting or worst discouraging you from posting any more information on what you have found, on the contrary I was trying to get you to post all that you have found instead of keeping it a secret!

Please accept my apology and post detailed information for peer review asap, you may well have found something that none of us have seen or thought of before which could lead to FE/RE progress. 

Regards,
Paul

Tito L. Oracion

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Re: Stefan and Newman motor?
« Reply #12 on: December 05, 2008, 04:05:22 AM »
In continuing analysing and studying the igniters patent of tesla, i've come up with the very simple device that i believe it gives us 
                         free energy. i'm just busy in perfecting it sir just give me a little time to finish it and don't worry next time i'll post my 
                        complete device, i promise you it is a very simple device.


Give me atleast not more than 2 weeks from now. ;)

sorry to mr. borg.

tito.

nievesoliveras

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Re: Stefan and Newman motor?
« Reply #13 on: December 05, 2008, 04:02:08 PM »
Free energy!!!

That would be cool!!!

Jesus

Tito L. Oracion

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Re: Stefan and Newman motor?
« Reply #14 on: December 06, 2008, 03:00:31 AM »
Sorry for long wait.

I include my simplified or modified circuit,  what ever you call it. ;)

Currently I'm busy and fun modifying some tesla's patents, expect some of my modified circuit for next couple of days.
i will share them to all of you don't worry sir.

i know you can improve them more than i can.

You do not need to become an engineer to understand them for their simplicity, though i'm not a good artist to draw them, they are realy easy to understand.

I'm just a computer science graduate and i only know some basic electronics that why i'm not really good in this field so excuse me sir , i just want to share or if it can help thats more better ok.


Thank you For all of you sir,

I'm a born again Christian so
don't forget i love every body so be careful and take care!!!!.
lets save the EARTH!!!!!!!!!!!!

next time i will show you my another modification of the igniters patent.

incase you want to contact me here is my e_add: titoracionpogi@yahoo.com
Tito L. Oracion (Philippines)
Cell No.  :0921-5558080 or 0928-4485522 :)