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Overunity Machines Forum



help with my Newman machine

Started by Peacemaker, July 09, 2007, 06:09:23 PM

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Eddy Currentz

Whoa there pardner, don't get ahead of yourself. It ain't that easy.
These motors are fine for running a little fan blade, but don't count on running much else without a major expenditure. Forget about running a truck with it.
These motors as we are building them here have almost no torque. They barely manage to run themselves and recharge the battery. This is not some miracle motor.
You really should just build a small one to get some idea of what you're dealing with. Learn about motors and how they work. Read about different types of motors on this board and others before you commit to a big project.
You will have to learn because there are no plans, that I am aware of, for what you want. You will have to design and build it yourself.
Don't give up though. It is just going to take a little longer than you thought to get there. Learning is the fun part anyway.

Ted

potatogunman

yes!!  Baby steps!!!   Its not a cheep hobby either

potatogunman

would adding a heavy weight add turning torque?  I  guess if you scaled up the newman machine's size  by using a 3/4 inch shaft and massive neo magnets Lots & lots ;D of Wire   i guess it would run one of those 5000 watt  pully  driven generator
am I wrong ?    maybe I am  oh well ;D  lol

potatogunman

the weight i was talking about is in the drawing

Eddy Currentz

Quote from: potatogunman on July 11, 2007, 07:44:55 PM
would adding a heavy weight add turning torque?  I  guess if you scaled up the newman machine's size  by using a 3/4 inch shaft and massive neo magnets Lots & lots ;D of Wire   i guess it would run one of those 5000 watt  pully  driven generator
am I wrong ?    maybe I am  oh well ;D  lol
You can make it as big as you want. The problem is that it is not the most efficient torque generator. Like Stefan said, you would have to add more coils at different angles and increase the voltage. And that would only be the start.
There are other motor designs that might be much more efficient. You really have to determine what kind of power you need and how you are going to use it. Are you charging batteries, turning a generator or running a pump? The motor has to fit into the total system.
I would encourage building a small motor to become familiar with how this type of machine operates. Newman hypes these motors up to sound like they will provide all the power you'll ever need. Have you seen how huge his motors are.
A rotoverter is an excellent choice for an efficient motor that is very easy to build.

Ted