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Newman now runs its 7500 pounds motor solely on solarcells !

Started by hartiberlin, June 29, 2007, 08:43:54 PM

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hartiberlin

Quote from: Dingus Mungus on July 01, 2007, 12:11:54 AM
So then the question remains:
Why would Joeseph Newman make this a demo???

I'm sure he realizes that the pump is not efficient, but what about the device is going to provide this excess energy. I would assume he has something up his sleeve, but I can't imagine what... Unless maybe the pump is also a heater that brings the output temp up high enough to signify a Cop>1. Who knows though... I'll go to the demo if it still happens and see what I can find out.

~Dingus Mungus

Yes,please go to the demo and ask Joe,
why his pump should be better than one of these compact desgin pumps:
http://www.plumbingsupply.com/performancepropumps.html
which pump more water the same height high at the same power input.

Many thanks.

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

Dingus Mungus

I spoke with Joe Nolfe and discovered that the Arizona demo was unfortunately cancelled due to venue problems, but the demo will be happening this Thursday in Alabama. If we can get one of our south eastern American members to attend, I still believe it to be benificial to have a trusted member on site to assist in measuring any anomolous output. I told Mr Nolfe about our efficiency estimates on the water pump, and while he was skeptical about my assertions of low efficiency we discussed it to the extent that the phone call would allow for. He said he would visit this site tonight to see our work on the newman concept motors, and hopefully ask Mr Newman or a technical representive from ASU to come and answer some questions for us. As I understand it himself and Mr Newman were unaware of our efforts here, but fully support the our goals of open source free energy systems.

I'm suppost to give him a call back in a few days, and I'll update this or another appropriate thread with any new information I obtain.

Anyone in the Alabama who would be willing to visit the demo this thursday please get in contact with Mr Nolfe ASAP to reserve a spot in advance.

Thanks to all,
~Dingus Mungus

hartiberlin

Forwarded from Evan Soul?:

JOSEPH NEWMAN'S CHALLENGE TO THE WORLD:

Joseph Newman has issued a $10,000 challenge for ANYONE to provide a conventional motor that can be hooked up to those same solar panels in the video demonstration and then produce sufficient mechanical energy to power the 7,500-lb Newman energy machine (meaning: spin the energy machine's 1,200 rotary and 450-lb flywheel at 100's of rpms) PLUS power the 350-lb Positive Displacement Pump (meaning: spin its shaft at 100+ rpms) PLUS pump 5,000 gal/day of water against a 10 foot head.

Can anyone provide such a conventional motor (that is not using Joseph Newman's technology)?

-- Evan Soule'
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

hartiberlin

The question really is, how much friction this huge Newman motor and the pump will have  at the used RPM ?

Only the frictional  losses at these RPM will count and the heat losses inside the Newman machine
from the input current.

It would be good, if this could be measured and then compared to the input power.

Then we can see, if there is enough power left to pump the water this high.

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

lancaIV

From www.plumbingsupply.com/performancepropumps.html  ,
their "Artesian LOW 1725 RPM":
1/8HP motor,but max.152 W
head up to 14?                               Newman :10?
Pump-Volume: up to 1500gph !!!         "    "    "  : up to 5000gpd !!!   
                                      hour                                          day

S
  dL

p.s.: I would provide the Artesian pump a "power saver"(soft driver) !!!
       1/8 HP= 94,125 W