hello kc4yjb, built a small device, there's definitly something going on in there. i used a hall sensor, which makes no noise, work flawlessly, route the back emp into a fullwave bridge into the charge battery. all solid state, nothing mechanical. also used micro wave magnets, in retrospect, this world would have greatly benified from nikola's contiued funding of his recearch. keep up the effort, n5qdm.
Newman motors are interesting technology, BUT I still have not found one developer who has got the unit to recharge the batteries it uses. Possibly they are missing something that Newman is not revealing.
Rich, Sweet Newman motor!!!!Great use of that type of wire.... I did the same thing as far as the switching from hydro projects to Newman/pulse type motors.
Hello & thanks for the comment. This is 6 conductor 24 gauge telephone wire. The guys I work with use it on the mainframes. They call it 3 pair cross connect. Good Luck
Hello! It took me a while to find out how to respond to your comment. There are 300 turns of 24ga six conductor wire. I connected each winding to terminal strips, now I can "jumper" them and get one 3600ft, or two 1800ft, or three 1200ft etc. I just started testing the output voltages. I've watched your videos, you're getting a lot more voltage! I will keep up with your work and try to add a good video on my Newman. Best Wishes to you! Richard
You are correct, this is 3 pair cross connect wire that the phone companies use. I get 3600ft because each turn is two feet long. 300 turns times 2 feet times 6 conductors = 3600. Hope this explains it!
have use a load yet with the newman motor how mush more power do you get out i heard the newman motor put out more then in take in
alienhddna 6 months ago
how long can the motor run on one battry charg
alienhddna 1 year ago
Hi, tks for the vid... isn't this a spin off of a Bendini motor? Keep us informed.. pu3rod
rboos 2 years ago
hello kc4yjb, built a small device, there's definitly something going on in there. i used a hall sensor, which makes no noise, work flawlessly, route the back emp into a fullwave bridge into the charge battery. all solid state, nothing mechanical. also used micro wave magnets, in retrospect, this world would have greatly benified from nikola's contiued funding of his recearch. keep up the effort, n5qdm.
tribulationcoming 2 years ago
Hello a new failure waiting to happen. You wont hit zero point. Please review the laws of physics.
Lokivoid 3 years ago
Check out "theDaftman" on youtube, he has done a super job and admits he cannot get system to recharge itself.
tomwalters 3 years ago
Newman motors are interesting technology, BUT I still have not found one developer who has got the unit to recharge the batteries it uses. Possibly they are missing something that Newman is not revealing.
tomwalters 3 years ago
Man don't quit hho it works.You just need a different container and seal those plates on the sides and bottom. Use neutral plates also.
razorfuely 3 years ago
I spent a lot of time and money trying to reproduce Joes results, and I think you might appreciate hearing my story. watch?v=l_YikaYUEgY
kdaveem 3 years ago
Where do you find 12 volt batteries like yours? Can I find them at Walmart? Or Target? Lowes?
XsmashX1 3 years ago
great work,
more wire the better
miles and miles of it
lookout816 3 years ago
Man! This thing is massive.
youtuubbguy66 3 years ago
Rich, Sweet Newman motor!!!!Great use of that type of wire.... I did the same thing as far as the switching from hydro projects to Newman/pulse type motors.
mcorrade 3 years ago
great job !!! check out my videos maybe they can help
zeropointprophet 3 years ago
where did you get your wire? is it security wire?
terryclotf 3 years ago
Hello & thanks for the comment. This is 6 conductor 24 gauge telephone wire. The guys I work with use it on the mainframes. They call it 3 pair cross connect. Good Luck
KC4YJB 3 years ago
nice setup. how many windings did you do?
uusedman 3 years ago
Hello! It took me a while to find out how to respond to your comment. There are 300 turns of 24ga six conductor wire. I connected each winding to terminal strips, now I can "jumper" them and get one 3600ft, or two 1800ft, or three 1200ft etc. I just started testing the output voltages. I've watched your videos, you're getting a lot more voltage! I will keep up with your work and try to add a good video on my Newman. Best Wishes to you! Richard
KC4YJB 3 years ago
I believe you are using telephone lines, out of curoisty how are you able to get 3600 ft from 300 turn windings 6 wires?
If i am not mistaken, the max should be 1800 ft.
uusedman 3 years ago
You are correct, this is 3 pair cross connect wire that the phone companies use. I get 3600ft because each turn is two feet long. 300 turns times 2 feet times 6 conductors = 3600. Hope this explains it!
KC4YJB 3 years ago
Good Job
dhanibf2 3 years ago
Thank you, I built this thing with stuff I had laying around. I can't believe it works so well! Good luck to you. Richard
KC4YJB 3 years ago