RE: Newman Motor Auction

Carrigan, Ken ( (no email) )
Mon, 6 Mar 2000 12:25:03 -0500

Sure would like someone to put this Newman motor issue to bed.
I for one, still do not believe this. I can find in what he says
to be 'misleading'. Sure current maybe higher, and voltage also
but NOT power. For example if current and voltage is out by
180 degrees, there could be 100 volts, with .1uA, and at 90
degrees, the current is maximum, say 60mA and voltage is .01volts.
Newman would then say (power factor near zero) that he gets a
huge voltage and current output, more than input. Sure.. but the
POWER is not there. With SUCH a huge inductance, I would think
that the power factor WOULD be near zero.

Why has he never made a 'self run' generator in all his years and
tinkering? You would think that even if it where 200% overunity
that he would run a small generator from the mechanical energy and
place that back into the Newman machine.. and have it self run.
What he needs is a TRUE power monitor (NOT an oscope) to test the
input and output power. With all his $$, why has not he done this??

And who also wants a 50 lb. fish tank motor??

v/r Ken Carrigan

-----Original Message-----
From: Slavek Krepelka [mailto:slavek.krepelka@sympatico.ca]
Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2000 8:26 PM
To: interact@Keelynet.co
Subject: Newman Motor Auction

Hi All.

No guaranties. I have just run accross this one.

Regards Slavek.

http://www.josephnewman.com/

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