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Interview with Cesar Soos, Co-inventor of Keppean Scalar Motor

On Oct. 20, 2008, Sterling D. Allan interviewed Cesar Soos, co-inventor of the Keppean Scalar motor, a breakthrough new motor that they hope will soon power everything from cars to industrial equip...  
 
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thiswasatest (9 months ago) Show Hide
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"decided to take the risk and bought the manual a couple of hours ago and am very disappointed Angry

It's a toy version of the Newman motor Roll Eyes

Ah well, nothing ventured nothing gained, hopefully the real motor isn't a window type motor Grin I'm always willing to forgive and forget!

Regards,
Paul"
thiswasatest (9 months ago) Show Hide
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quote above from Paul taken from Overunity forums, topic ID 5601.20
PESNetwork (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Torque is a function of turning a fan at 1100 rpm. That is torque. If you want numbers, you just do the math/conversions.
megavox (9 months ago) Show Hide
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This is total BS, a real test is done via a dynamo. Everyone knows this. Why don't you guys dynamo the motor? eh? RPM IS NOT A MEASUREMENT OF TOTAL POWER. This is why dynamos are used not rpm.
koneheadx (8 months ago) Show Hide
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They do test the TORQUE of motor's shaft on sclae, and measure this torque along with rpms.
LBFT pressure on scale
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5250 = HP X 746 = WATTS
They do a video on youtube plus turn a fan at same time and get 115% eff - take off the fan and it is much more
megavox (9 months ago) Show Hide
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You say your using 15 watts is a equivalent to that motor on 50 watts - put 50 real watts on that motor and I would like to see you stop the motor by hand like you do so easily shown on your OWN video. @ a real 50 watts you would injure or almost injure your hand, you very easily stop it by hand - it has no torque - point finale. eh, doctors? Pls keep dreaming and try to be more scientific about this your experiments.
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You guys on PES quote "Torque: a minimum of 5 times greater than the best conventional motors. " So then you 50-60 watt equivalent motor (using 15 watts) should have a minimum 250 watts equivalent motor torque - so now plug in  250 watts and watch you hand probably get cut right off while putting it on the fan - loosing a hand is what you will get for publishing this false info, if you dare to follow true with your own claims ! LMAO
Crusading4Truth (1 year ago) Show Hide
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The crybabies already landed it seems....phile go feed yr goats oke
megavox (1 year ago) Show Hide
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They say 50 watts versus 10-15 watts - BUT they are FORGETTING TORQUE eh, DOCTOR? See on other videos how they stop 15 watts system easily by hand. Do that with 50 watts by hand I dare you. Where did they energy go you ask? In lost torque. Why don't they calculate torque, because they wouldn't get their so called SCIENTIFIC numbers! Shame to put this out.
Blurns (10 months ago) Show Hide
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There's the wind resistance of the spinning fan that would reduce the speed if the fan did have less torque.

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