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New positive proof of a working Newman fan motor charging a battery

Started by hartiberlin, June 05, 2007, 10:58:31 PM

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hartiberlin

Hi pg46,
interesting results.
Please continue to see, if you can raise the voltage even more.

What kind of commutator materials do you use ?

@All
Did anybody yet try to power an incandescent bulb in series with the
battery, so only the back current RF bursts will light up the bulb ?
(Normal DC input current is too weak to light up the bulb).
Then you can see the power of the RF bursts...
( you really need to have the right commutator material to
have good RF bursts..)

Regards, Stefan.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

maxc

Quote from: hartiberlin on June 21, 2007, 04:44:20 PM
Hi pg46,
interesting results.
Please continue to see, if you can raise the voltage even more.

What kind of commutator materials do you use ?

@All
Did anybody yet try to power an incandescent bulb in series with the
battery, so only the back current RF bursts will light up the bulb ?
(Normal DC input current is too weak to light up the bulb).
Then you can see the power of the RF bursts...
( you really need to have the right commutator material to
have good RF bursts..)

Regards, Stefan.
I can't light a 6 volt bulb.
On my favorite radio station 88.7Mhz , there's very loud multiple popping noise. The radio 20 feet from the motor.
The FCC can find me easily LOL.
My commutator is starting to wear uneven i think that's why i can't simulate steady slow rotation.

hartiberlin

Hi Maxc,
what kind of 6 Volts bulb do you use ?
How much current must it have to be bright ?

How much input current does your motor draw now ?
As the RF power output is about 5 to 10 times the DC input power
you can then calculate the bulb?s power ratings it must have
to light up fully bright.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

pg46

Hi Stefan-

I am using now as a comutator a Thoriated Tungsten rod I bought at a welding supply shop and a piece of carbon rod I salvaged from a dry cell battery.

I must try out your trick with the light bulbs.

hartiberlin

Okay pg46,
let us know, how the back spike pulses look alike, if you have a scope.
If you tune the commutator to the best spark with tungsten and graphite
you should be able to get about 5 to 10 times the RF power on the
wire as the DC input power.
So just inserting a incandescent bulb into the circuit will
light up this bulb, that normally would not light up via the Dc input current
only.
So take a bulb that is Wattage rated about 5 to 10 times the DC input power.

Regards, Stefan.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum