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Is this the first selfrunning overunity motor w/o batteries ? Mike?s motor

Started by hartiberlin, February 14, 2007, 08:30:03 PM

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barbosi

Quote from: hartiberlin on February 21, 2007, 10:53:58 AM
Hi All,
I just did this test with my Newman coil and a stack of a few 9 Volts NiMH batteries and a graetz bridge
from 1N4007 and 2 different capacitors !

Wow, I can just charge up  the 0.22 uF cap in a few seconds and only with a few open and closing
of sw1 to about a few hundred volts in about 3 seconds and
the same goes , if I replace this cap instead with a 15.000 uF 30 Volts type
I had lying around, I can get this cap to charge up to 15 Volts and even higher in 3 seconds
by just tapping sw1 a few times and giving the rotor a slow push inside ths coil !

When I short out then the 15 Volts charged up 15.000 uF cap , it gives me a real good spark
at the connections !

This is amazing, how fast these caps charge up.

Okay, my opencircuit voltage from the coil is around 2000 Volts  peak to peak from this about 16.8 kOhm
DC resistance coil with about 10Kg of copper wire.

I have now still all 3 partitial coils of my Newman coil in series as it was before.
Now I will use the charged up cap to pulse this charge into a partial coil of this Newman coil.

Let?s see how this works....
Have to repair first the commutator of this machine
for snyced operation though...
Stay tuned for more !

Regards, Stefan.
P.S: See attached circuit diagramm. Sorry for the sloppy drawing, but I rather
make experiments than to draw longer time in a circuit design program...
But at least I am doing circuit diagrams at all ! ;) Do you hear this Dave ???? ;)

Considering the inductance of the coil, I would sugest to rerun the experiment without the switch. Just to understand if the voltage is induced in coil, then rectified, how fast the capacitor is charging? After this experiment, can you determine what is the contribution of the switch? (In term of charging time)

Thanks.
When the Power of Love overcomes the Love of Power, there will be peace.

hartiberlin

Okay,
here is the first scope shot.
This is the open circuit voltage from my Newman coil.
I just did give the rotor magnet inside the coil a push and
let it spin and had the scope connected to the coil.

Here you can see a typical (sine)^2 function of the voltage.

The peak to peak voltage  goes about from about 1100 Volts slowly down,
while the rotor magnet inside the coil is rotating at about 2 revolutions per second.

The scope was set to
200 Volts/div
and
100 ms/div

Sorry for the double waveform on there, but the camera
was set to 2 seconds of exposure, so it recorded again the next beam coming in
from left.

Regards, Stefan.

Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

hartiberlin

Barbosi, when I tap the switch the voltage just jumps on the cap !
It is amazing how fast it charges up the cap this way.
Without tapping the chargeup is much slower...

So you can see how much energy is inside this spark,
when SW1 opens  !
Normally in Newman machines it is used to light up via RF bursts some neon
tubes. Here we just catch is as electrical energy inside the cap ! ;)
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

FredWalter

Quote from: hartiberlin on February 20, 2007, 05:59:13 PM
please don?t post any SMOT related discussion into this thread,
otherwise I will delete it.

Please don't delete the thread.

Instead, just delete *all* of the off-topic messages by Omnibus.

If you were to do this, then eventually he'd figure out that he cannot ignore your wishes.

hartiberlin

@Fred,
well I leave the Omnibus posting in here,
but I will soon create a new topic, where I only can post and
there I will just post a summary of all the important postings from this thread,
this will then be just a educational summary thread, where no discussion is possible.
It willonly feature technical details, so somebody, who wants to rebuild this machine
has all compressed in one place.

As the forum software unfortunately has not yet a moderation feature, where I could
check postings before they are posted, I will leave this thread as it is.
I am supporting tolerance and free speech, so I don?t like to censor anything,
until it is hate or rassism postings..
Thanks for understanding.
Regards, Stefan.
P.S: Omnibus, you don?t need to post an answer to this, otherwise the flamewars
will probably come up again, which I don?t want..
Thanks.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum