how I was given free energy with the Newman free energy mach
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LOL at no shirt. REALLY? No shirt! Come on bro...
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@zeropointprophet Do you have a clue what "mine runs on .32 of a volt in 8 days "
even means? If you mean that your battery voltage dropped by .32 volts then all that tells you is the internal resistance of the battery has increased. Perfectly normal for a discharging battery, Mike
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My take on the Newman motor/generator is that the larger the thing the more efficient it is. The more turns in the coil then the less current used but the higher the field. So there comes a point where less watts are used for the same amount of torque. These small Newman's don't work as well as the larger scale ones because of that. Another reason why DC pulse permanent magnet motors are more efficient than AC. The point is make them as big as possible and use real bearings and fine wire. Key.
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Thank you for admitting that you didn't have free energy. I really get tired of people misinterpreting what they see on their meters as created energy.
The spinning really has nothing to do with it. If you take a coil, and connect and disconnect the battery quickly (as happens where the spinning wire connects to the stationary wire) the coil puts out enough voltage to jump the tiny air gap. This could be 100's of volts, but for a very shot time. Increased voltage isn't increased power.
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You newman machine replication is worst and rubish! Ofcorse you did not be able to recharge your dead batteries to full, because many factors you did not make.
1. You used to little amount of coil winding. Your machine was maybe containing at least less than 100meter. You should use at least 500 meter and 0,2mm cooper wire to get over 200 OHMS. More tiny wire is better.
2. Your commutator was bad. It was not stable and I can say you did not even tune it! You need to tune commutator.
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mine runs on .32 of a volt in 8 days
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jtm57 3 years ago