Free energy is finaly here!But a few ppl make too many billions from our energy needs to let this technology be known,Get a motor that needs no gas or electric input at LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM ,take part in the revolution!
The electron clustering at the graphite is the real secret of the Newman motors and will give you big back current spikes into the battery, but only, if you use the right dissimular metal commutator parts.
You direct-convert graphite to free electrons
which add up in your circuit and recharge the batteries...
Thank you for the video's and responding, and forgive me if I sound novice. From what I understand, the other end of ur axel can be connected to another disc with generating coils, can't it? Or does the resistance effect things too much? Also, from what i've seen, don't u want to tap that back emf as the so called "free" part of the energy generation?
Yeah, there are a lot of variations you can do with this motor. I tried making a small generator on the other end and was able to produce up to 4V DC but it was a pretty crude design. You can also turn a second wire into the main coil and collect it that way as well. The sencond part of this video shows the back emf. The First part of the video show the motor with the Peter Lindemann circuit which is basicly a no BEMF design. Not sure if it applies to the Newman motor, still experimenting
So if I increase the voltage by wiring 2 9V batteries in series (milliamp draw remains the same or goes down) the motor speeds up charging the battery faster which is important if you want to get the battery to charge before the supply batteries die. I am able to swap batteries at that point and run the motor for additional hours off of the one I just charged.. Still trying things out, so I make no claims of overunity yet! But pretty interesting stuff none the less.
Ben had asked me how may amps the motor puts out.. sorry ben I think I hit the delete button instead of the reply button.. you comment is gone.
You are talking about a closed loop system, I dont think thats possible, however the 9V rechargeables Im using state the charger charges them at 9V 100 milliamps. With a dead 9v on the other end, it draws aprox 100 milliamps which seems to be perfect. The problem is the supply battery is 170mah. The key as Newman stated is Speed!
Thanks for the positive comment. It is very easy to make one of these motors. I'm also not an electronics guy. I built this motor to test the claims of Joseph Newman and havent stopped since I built my first motor. The proof is in the video. If there is anything in particular you would like to know I will do my best to try and answer.. At this point I dont believe this to be overunity but its pretty damb efficient in an inefficiant kind of way.. :-)
This has been flagged as spam show
Free energy is finaly here!But a few ppl make too many billions from our energy needs to let this technology be known,Get a motor that needs no gas or electric input at LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM ,take part in the revolution!
cloudburstlenepmhq 1 year ago
If you use the transistor you kill the real Newman backspike recharging effect.
It needs a graphite-copper commuator
for the electron clustering to occur.
overunitydotcom 3 years ago
Well done!
Try to use a graphite copper commutator.
Will give you much more back current spikes
and keep your batteries charged.
The electron clustering at the graphite is the real secret of the Newman motors and will give you big back current spikes into the battery, but only, if you use the right dissimular metal commutator parts.
You direct-convert graphite to free electrons
which add up in your circuit and recharge the batteries...
Come to my overunity website for more..
Regards, Stefan.
overunitydotcom 3 years ago
Thank you for the video's and responding, and forgive me if I sound novice. From what I understand, the other end of ur axel can be connected to another disc with generating coils, can't it? Or does the resistance effect things too much? Also, from what i've seen, don't u want to tap that back emf as the so called "free" part of the energy generation?
Ben111778 3 years ago
Yeah, there are a lot of variations you can do with this motor. I tried making a small generator on the other end and was able to produce up to 4V DC but it was a pretty crude design. You can also turn a second wire into the main coil and collect it that way as well. The sencond part of this video shows the back emf. The First part of the video show the motor with the Peter Lindemann circuit which is basicly a no BEMF design. Not sure if it applies to the Newman motor, still experimenting
TheB3e 3 years ago
Ben cont..
So if I increase the voltage by wiring 2 9V batteries in series (milliamp draw remains the same or goes down) the motor speeds up charging the battery faster which is important if you want to get the battery to charge before the supply batteries die. I am able to swap batteries at that point and run the motor for additional hours off of the one I just charged.. Still trying things out, so I make no claims of overunity yet! But pretty interesting stuff none the less.
TheB3e 3 years ago
Ben had asked me how may amps the motor puts out.. sorry ben I think I hit the delete button instead of the reply button.. you comment is gone.
You are talking about a closed loop system, I dont think thats possible, however the 9V rechargeables Im using state the charger charges them at 9V 100 milliamps. With a dead 9v on the other end, it draws aprox 100 milliamps which seems to be perfect. The problem is the supply battery is 170mah. The key as Newman stated is Speed!
TheB3e 3 years ago
Good video. Very educational. Can you backup all your claims by making others replicate the same phenomenon?
seshkanuri 3 years ago 2
Thanks for the positive comment. It is very easy to make one of these motors. I'm also not an electronics guy. I built this motor to test the claims of Joseph Newman and havent stopped since I built my first motor. The proof is in the video. If there is anything in particular you would like to know I will do my best to try and answer.. At this point I dont believe this to be overunity but its pretty damb efficient in an inefficiant kind of way.. :-)
TheB3e 3 years ago