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Started by Mannix, January 30, 2006, 06:18:53 PM

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hartiberlin

Quote from: ctglabs on September 22, 2006, 05:20:16 PM
Hi Stefan,

As the newmans coil works by noise created in the commutator, I wondered if white noise transistor pulse may be able to create the same affect by with solid state?  Or is an acutal spark the only answer?



Regards,


Dave.
It only works, when you have the right spark at a mechanical commutator !
Or you need at least to have a gas discharge when the current is broken with it,
so I had this idea, which I did not yet try:

http://overunity.com/newman/newman_battery_charger.jpg
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hartiberlin

Well at least the negative current pulse which has some RF bursts superimposed
back to the batteries does NOT occur, if you only use transistor switching.

But there would probably still be the radiant pulse inside the coil.

So to use the Newman setup as a battery charger you need to have mechanical
switching, also with the right materials at the contacts, best copper and graphite
so far...
There must be this glow discharge at the spark to get this negative current spike.

With pure transistor switching this never occurs !
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hartiberlin

In this diagramm:
http://overunity.com/newman/NEWMCIRC.JPG

"Spule"  means the Newman coil
and there is just shown its electrical compensation circuit.

In real it is just a big coil !

I used the right coil in this picture for as the Newman coil ( Spule).
http://overunity.com/newman/2coils.jpg
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hartiberlin

Quote from: ctglabs on September 22, 2006, 05:11:06 PM
Tao,

From my two scope shots, are you saying the first one with high peaks are actually radiant kicks?

And the second one which is symmetrical is symmetrical because in that one the transistor is in the positive end of the coil?


Thanks,


Dave.
Dave , please try to drive in both cases with the function generator being connected
between base and emitter directly and not between ground and
base and try again. Then there should be no difference....
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hartiberlin

Quote from: -[marco]- on September 22, 2006, 04:14:09 PM
when i was a litte boy i found in an old bag from my dad  inside some thing they use in a car for ignition.....
i connected the thing to the output of my hifi stereo set and the result was EXTREME for me that times.
especialy as i putted in "white noise" from the reciever.
that same thing i used later when i was older for putting on my sigarette boy i scared the shi* outa my frends ;D

Okay, Marco,
but you used white noise on the primary of the ignition coil transformer
to get a high voltage spark jump at the secondary , right ?

This is different to pulsing the primary with DC pulses.

You have more voltage changes per second, so you surely will get more
output at the secondary !
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