Harry is having some problems posting to Vortex. Hope this helps.

On 11/15/07, Harry Veeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At the moment I can't seem to post to vortex...could you forward this
> to
> vortex for me?
> thanks, Harry
>
> Since the water pump needs 10 HP to _operate_, and the pump
> is indeed operating (as indicated by the pumping of water), then
> wouldn't the output power of Newman's motor be at least
> 20 watts + 7,460 watts?
>
> Harry
>
> > >JNPco.wrote:
> > > And, the manufacturer of that 375-lb positive displacement pump
> > > specifically states that it requires 10 HP to operate that pump.
> > > That's 10HP, Lawrence. 10HP = 7,460 watts.
> > >
> > > So I'll repeat it for you if it still hasn't sunk in for you:
> > >
> > > The manufacturer says it takes 7,460 watts to operate that 375-lb
> > > positive displacement pump.
> >
>
> Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
> > It requires 10 HP to operate it *at* *what* *rate*?
> >
> > You never answered that, either.
> >
> > Your quoted number is meaningless unless you tell us what the
> > manufacturer's specified pumping rate is, which you have not said,
> and
> > unless you tell us how fast your motor runs the pump, which you also
> > haven't told us.
> >
> >
> > > The energy machine is powering that 375-lb positive displacement
> > > using (less than) 20 WATTS of input.
> > >
> > > Run the numbers, Lawrence. You can do it.
> > >
> > > Subtract 20 watts from 7,460 watts and see what you come up with.
> >
> > Tell us the rate at which it pumps water, and the rise, and then
> tell
> > us what the rated output and rise of the pump are when driven by a
> 10
> > HP motor.
> >
> > You haven't done that.
> >
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: OrionWorks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 11:10 pm
> Subject: Re: [Vo]:Re: Let's address your comments
>
> > [snip]
> >
> > Stephen asks respectively:
> >
> > > How much power does the engine produce?
> > >
> > >
> > > > I just spoke with Joseph Newman about your "questions" and he
> > said> > for me to pass on to you the following:
> > > >
> > > > *"Let's cut to the chase.
> > >
> > > The "chase" is the output power. You haven't stated it.
> > >
> > > What is the output power?
> >
> > And on it goes.
> >
> > Stephen is talking to a disciple of master Newman - someone who has
> > been given a white lab coat as his uniform. He may not understand
> the
> > power measurement that have been requested, but at least he gets to
> > wear a lab coat. Master Newman can do no wrong. He feels
> > privileged to
> > do do Master Newman's bidding.
> >
> > I see a cliff approaching. Don't watch. It may be ugly.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Steven Vincent Johnson
> > www.orionworks.com
> >
> >
>


-- 
Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com

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