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Jul 4, 2008, 10:57:16 AM7/4/08
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Rodney Long

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Jul 4, 2008, 5:40:44 PM7/4/08
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This is just a super high voltage motor, he would and does not show 110
input amps, he just showed input voltage, and output amps from from the
high voltage transformer. Look at the wires, the amp meter is after the
transformer

If you have 1 amp, like shown, at 1,000 volts, it would be using 1000
watts (watts is energy, and what your billed for, not amps) Watts are
what does work, not voltage or amps, but the combination)

Another thing here, it is a no load situation, it takes very little
power to keep a fly wheel moving (almost none), If a man can turn the
shaft with his hand, this is taking almost no HP ( less than 1/50 Hp) to
slowly get the fly wheel moving, by keeping just small amount applied
will gradually, like he showed, bring the rpm up

Why does he not have a generator attached to the shaft, just a tiny one,
enough to produce the power he claims it takes to run this?


Because it would grind to a stop, after it drained the stored energy
from the fly wheel

This claiming to work a 7,000 lb motor is again a foolish claim, the
weight of the motor has nothing to do with the work it can do

This is a SCAM.

If it were not, he would only need to show the amps going into the
transformer,, funny how he does not show this, he shows the AC voltage
going in to his transformer, but he does not read the amps at that point
in the circuit
instead you see the HIGH voltage amps, yet he does not tell us what
that high voltage is.

It's slight of hand, and misdirection

That video was so funny it hurt

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Rodney Long

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Jul 4, 2008, 7:21:47 PM7/4/08
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Rodney Long wrote:


I looked closer at the video

When he said 35v times 8, equals 120v I nearly died
ROTFLMAO

I also did a little more looking around the misdirection.

He "claimed" he had a transformer that stepped up 110 to 3,000 V. we
will talk about that claim in a moment, but let's just take him at his word

11 volts in, 300 volts out, his amp meter is reading 1 amp at 300 volts,
that bounce where it hits the top, is his actual amps, not the average
(why was he not using a milliamp meter ?)

SO his motor was using about 300 watts, about 1/3 Hp

I could easily gear down (pulley would be the best way) a tiny 1/3 Hp
motor to turn that flywheel 100 rpm, with a veritable pulley, I could
get that fly wheel up, over time, to 500 rpm or more

He is using the fly wheel to keep it going in between the surges of
power, this motor would not run without the flywheel, or run very slowly :-)

Now he claimed he was only running at about 300 volts, (11 v into a 29
times transformer) if you look close to the left of the amp meter you
see a Volt meter that is pegged out pass 500 volts ??????????????????????

Again he misdirected saying that amps do work, it's
watts that do the work, as he increased the input voltage, thus
increasing the output voltage, his watts were also increasing, even if
his amps did not.

With his real quick bait and switch, then misdirection. I am sure he
fools a lot of experts, until they get home, then a light bulb goes off,
and they see his folly, and burst out laughing. Why do you think no
company has taken this on ? they could make billions, and to hell with
the oil companies. The reason is simple, it's a piece of crap.

funny thing about electric motors

They don't start pulling real amps, until you "LOAD" them (a fly wheel
is not considered, or act as a load on a motor)

if he puts a "real" load on this motor, it would blow his transformer
due to the high amps, or more likely, it would just come to a stop

Timelord

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Jul 5, 2008, 11:12:58 PM7/5/08
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"Rodney Long" <rdl...@charter.net> wrote in message
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Yup, LOL,LOL,LOL,:D

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Rodney Long

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Jul 6, 2008, 11:49:41 AM7/6/08
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Timelord wrote:

>>
> Yup, LOL,LOL,LOL,:D
>

Another thing, we do not see his ammeter while the fly wheel is coming
up to speed, instead we see his volt meter during these times ???????

Once a fly wheel is up to speed, all the energy is needed to keep it
going is bearing friction of the motor, and "air" resistance friction of
the fly wheel, which is really close to zero.

If he had a light weight fan blade on there instead of a fly wheel
(actually doing work by moving air,) he would see some major amps.

Want some real facts on this motor, and the con man pushing it

http://www.phact.org/e/skeptic/newman.htm

Now he is wanting 1 dollar from everyone
ROTFLMAO

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