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Overunity Machines Forum



Newman machine replica

Started by TheOne, June 08, 2007, 06:55:48 PM

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TheOne

I started the replica of the newman machine like the one from this topic http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,2492.0.html

The first 3 photos are front/side/top view of the flower pot, the pot have 2 glued rollerskating bearing on the sides.

The last 2 photos are the wire I will use and the magnet I find in my old microwave.

I am not sure i how will able to put the wire around this but i will hopefully figure out soon!

hartiberlin

Well done,
maybe you should just have used a more cylindrical plastic container
or something simular. Not so cone like...

Try to stay around 10 to 50 Milliamperes as the average input current,
then your battery will not discharge but will recharge from the RF bursts.
Just only measure  this with analog DC ampmeters. Digital meters
will get confused from the spikes..

If you make the coil too small and the voltage too high, so that it draws
on average more than 100 milliamps then it is not so good and battery
might discharge. Depends on the inductance L of your coil and the switching
frequency what your coil will draw in milliamps.

Make it this way, that it will draw 100 Milliamps if the magnet stand still,
then when it rotates and only makes short contact the average input current
will drop to around 20 milliamps or below,
depending also on the strengthof your magnets and you coil inductance L.

So lets calculate:
If you use a 12 Volt battery:
amps= Voltage / resistance.
so Resistance= Voltage / amps.

So 12 Volts / 0.1 amps= 120 Ohms.

So your coil should have at least 120 Ohms in DC resistance.

If you have lower DC resistance  just reduce the used voltage.
It would be good to at least use 2 to 10 Kgs of copper wire,
cause this matters. More wire makes it more efficient.

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

TheOne

Quotemaybe you should just have used a more cylindrical plastic container
or something simular. Not so cone like.

yeah i know but i did not find any content with the right size also plastic is usually so small its will be hard to put wire around it, all flower pot are cone so he prob use something similar, its hard to see from the video

i dont know how many pound of wire i have but prob more then enough! I dont know if i will put all the wire around of just a part of it, my only problem is how to put the wire :), that will take foreever i guess

I will try to do that tomorrow, i was hoping seeing his part 5 video before starting the wire to make sure i dont do something stupid! he will prob tell more about his device on his next part.

TheOne

Here the finished version (with wire)

I need to find out how to fix the magnet on this, right now its only for photo purpose you see the magnet inside, also i try to power up with 4 aa batteries and it was working

More stuffs later.

hartiberlin

Well done,
maybe just take a flat piece of wood,
drill a hole through it and glue the magnets ontop and
onto the bottom of the wood and stick the axis through it and glue
the axis to the wood.That would be probably pretty easy to do.

Good luck.

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