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  • I don't believe this guy! It looks like he switches some power on. There are wires coming out which are supposed to be a generator but it could be a motor. I would need to see the motor on its own.

  • @sorova You are very observant, except for the reading part. Do that first before you comment. It is not a generator, I never said it was, that is your mistaken observation..

    Donovan.

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors It's still a poitless exercise. Tell me why you would expect the magnets to lose their field when energy is being put in - not taken out as with a motor! Duh!

  • @sorova I never put any energy into the magnets. Why don't you look closer and see. Where are the wires on the magnet rotor housing?? There are 2 seperate entities there. One is an electric motor, the other is not.

    DUH!!

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors You don't understand basic highschool physics! You are feeding electrical energy to the motor which in turn feeds this energy in rotational form to the magnets. The magnets do not have to do any work. What you need to test your hypothesis is a magnetic motor basic on permanent magnets. then they would be using their own energy. however, I have yet to see such a motor and when there is one details are never given. Such a motor would reach an equilibrium and stop.

  • @sorova. I understand basic highschool physics, on the other hand YOU don't get the gist of this video. I'm not trying to make a motor or generator out of this, as you somehow assume I am. You are looking for things that aren't there.

  • Piece of garbage for the junk yard.

  • Piece of garbage for the junk yard.

  • @MucusFelidae I guess you can't comprehend what it means. Too bad for you,Mucus.

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  • It needs a kickstart?

  • @catalinaumbert Yes,because the motor on the left is from a small house box fan, very small fractional h.p., maybe c.p. (chicken power). It has low starting torque so it could not over come the initial power required to start the magnet rotor turning to conduct this test. That is all that is happening.

    Donovan.

  • FAKE

  • @lucacazzulo Why do you try listening and reading before you make false accusations.

    Donovan.

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors please read again the title of your video ... "Magnet Only Motors/Autono-Drive, Magnet Test, Magnet Motor Research" ... you talking about "magnet ONLY motors" ... which are a totally fake thing ... "magnet only motors" do not exist in realy, only in lame youtube videos ...

  • @lucacazzulo That's the title of my site Luca. I can call it what ever I want. It doesn't mean you have to get so hostile about it. Have a nice day!

    Donovan.

  • fake dont work try again. 

  • @mccunecp Hey mccunecp. Try reading and try listening then restate your misplaced judgement.

    Donovan.

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors did read it and still fake

  • @mccunecp To each his own.

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors sorry dont want to be a but or argure with yea I guess I'm from the show me state I like to see more proph will it run with out the fan mother attatched or any wires running to it thats why I call it fake and sorry now if it was running a load say a counter weight under its own power with out any wires batteries or any other out side power source then I would have to agree with you but with what I see to me its fake it might be real but I just dont see it at the moment sorry

  • @mccunecp It is what it is.

    Donovan.

  • The power is provided by the aether (dark matter/energy). In certain set-ups magnets start resonating. The reason I am a true believer is I witnessed it 30 years ago: A random clutter of magnets buzzing.

    I'm trying to reproduce it, but it's a 1 in a million shot. Magnets, like most matter, deteriorate slow so you won't notice. Why so? Creation and destruction of matter is an ongoing process (explaining gravitational and static pull). Occasionally it flaws.

  • @Nomasain, Magnets deteriorate slow enough for my needs. Other people must age faster than I do , I guess.

    We would like to see your resonating random clutter of buzzing magnets.

    Donovan.

  • thanks for mailing me back

    sorry for the dumb question I'm trying to duplicate the

    mag motor from mecsdgp do you know this guy?

    do you have any running mag motors?

    again thanks for the mail  Mike

  • And this proves what exactly?

  • @Texmurphy51 Well Tex, It just shows the bit about magnet life. Please reread and or relisten to the commentary. Chow.

    Donovan.

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors All you have to do is get the data from the Mfg of the magenets.

    These tests have been run under Lab conditions with instruments you could never own.

    Magnets last for a long time, will degrade somewhat over time, especially the old ones.

    If heated high enought in temp they will lose their magnetic field.

    They are not some magic source of energy, just a static field like gravity.

  • @Texmurphy51 Tex, that is all exactly true, but isn't it more interesting for curious minds to see it demonstrated in some fashion as this, instead of a boring book?

    Donovan.

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors Problem is it is not being demostrated Scientifcally.

    There are no field measurements before & after, type of magnets compared, etc.

    Not in this video at least.

    You have got to admit, strapping an old fan motor to a hunk of wood & running magnets in a circle is hardly a great experiment.

    This isnt about Free Energy is it?

  • @Texmurphy51 Hey Tex. You are right. It is a very crude demo and it's not about free energy. Sometimes it is a lot easier to visualize something when it is more simplified, yes no? It may not be quite as sophisticated as you would like, but.... Not all of us have all the fancy meters and gauges. Perhaps you do.

    Donovan.

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors "Not all of us have all the fancy meters and gauges"

    Thats my point.

    The Mfg have those fancy meters & gauges so they can test & improve their magnets.

    This is why some people find Free Energy because of misuse or innacurate measurements.

    One can easily fool themself in experiments like these.

  • @Texmurphy51 One can also have fun while learning. Please be gentle on me and the rest of us doing home done tests. Everyone gets to learn at their own pace.

    Donovan.

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors Hey, knock yourself out. You can reinvent the wheel or build the Wright Bros plane if you want. As long as you know the limitation of your experiment & dont make claims outside their results.

    I see people who fool themself with claims of Free Energy devices because of measurement errors in their devices.

    Just trying to save you some time. Most experimenters build on the work of others.

  • @Texmurphy51 I dont' build on the work of others. Some people have nothing better to do but criticize someone else's efforts and do little else, sound familiar? How much have you accomplished in your illustrious career?

    Donovan.

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors "I dont' build on the work of others"

    I See... you dont build on the work of others but YOU publish YOUR work for others to build on because only YOUR work is correct.

    If your too sensitive to have your experiments picked apart then you should not have published them.

    I have created a fiew things in my carreer but never felt a need to publish a video on them. I got payed for my work & the legacy is that they still are being used today.

  • @Texmurphy51 That's wonderful Tex. I'm just doing my own thing and some people don't mind, others complain and I can't stop that. If you don't like my stuff then why do you waste your time on me??

    Donovan.

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors You posted me after I made a comment. I am responding to you.

    We can end this right now. You can do or post whatever experiments you want.

    I can make whatever comments I want. Thats the idea here.

    What did you expect to happen when you posted this video?

  • @Texmurphy51 Tex my man, it's always good to have a civilized discussion with some one like you. Probably a face to face chit chat would be rather rewarding. Carry on Bud.

    Donovan.

  • Heh Donavan Is that a generator on the other end or is this a electro magnet motor or does

    the mag motor run by it's self.

    Mike

  • @MrMjcamp Hey Mike. Take a look at the description or relisten to the commentary. That will save me from rewriting it all over again. Thanks.

    Donovan.

  • There are lots of cia and fbi oilmen, and other complete bastards out ther who like to put inventions down ,attack and kill inventors and their staff (as happened to me) and will continue to say things are false etc . this is how democracy works !!!! its a lie and capitalist to the core and spends all its time trying to stop inventors . becareful my frind ,trust no one EVER ! as i know to my cost , good luck

    keith

  • @SINCLAIRRESEARCH. I'll keep looking over my shoulder. Thanks Keith, for the concern!

    Donovan.

  • Fake!!!

  • @Downfacingdog  Hey Down... . Try reading the words or turning up your volume so you can make an educated response. I'll be waiting for your reply.

    Donovan.

  • I've always wanted to figure out if they were full of it when it came to magnets going out due to constantly pushing against each other. I just don't have the know how to build a device to test it. Good job.

  • I've always wanted to figure out if they were full of it when it came to magnets going out due to constantly pushing against each other. I just don't have the know how to build a device to test it. Good work.

  • @Shaggy2286 , sssssssss, I did too, because I heard such things happened. I had to know for sure. Probably fade out happened with the old alnico magnets, which had very little power anyhow. The neodymiums are superior to them.

    Donovan.

  • just wanted to know what materials you used to make this motor and where you got them from. i'd like to try a few expierements with a motor like this. any information you can give me will be greatly appreciated

  • @OrionGriffin There is nothing special about this. It's not a working device, just a testing unit. Don't mis read what it is.

    Donovan.

  • But im sure you noticed an increased electricity bill, ;)

  • my question is does it help the motor run once it is going or does it slow it down? How about some rpm results on the motor fighting the magnets and without,then how about some current measurements with the motor running with and without the magnets fighting themselves.

  • @poweruser69, My answer is that it probably slowed the R.P.M. as it was a low fractional H.P. motor & it wasn't what I was concerned about when I did this test. You can try it yourself & discover your own results if it is important enough to you. Donovan.

  • hey, very nice, and is there any chace of pictures or a diagram on how exactly you have the magnet layout, or is this just going to be another making racket, once overunity site gets hold of it, garanteed it will be. now dont be a bollix, and start making drawings and pictures of inside it, we are all trying with our hearts to complete what you have, let us all see exactly how its working , fuck sake it annoys me so much these cheesey videos, and no explanation on how its put to gether

  • @TedFnBuckle . Well Marc, In my following video, it does show the components, maybe there could be a bit more clarity, but there isn't much to show anyhow. It is very straight forward. You don't have to get too excited about it, because it is not a magnet motor!! Read the literature and listen to the words before you make these assumptions. By the way, what is a Bollix

    Donovan..

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors yeah my bad, jump to my own conclusion because im sick of seen these videos, where people post and dont explain jack shit. out of the thousands doing these magnetic motors, some cunts take control of them, like overunity dot cum and shit, mother feckers are keeping it all rapped up, and we are left to struggle to find answers while they make money selling instructions on how to build shit that they fucked up.

  • @TedFnBuckle. Easy there Marc. I wouldn't do that kind of stuff, 'cause I don't like it either. Getting your self all riled up over someone else's stuff will give you an ulcer before you've had time to save up for one!! Other than that, have a nice day.

    Donovan.

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors aahah true true, cheers man, and keep the good work comming , educational at its best :D

  • @TedFnBuckle. Thanks Marc. Educational was what is was for.

    Donovan.

  • im sorry for sounding stupid,

    the thing on the right hand side is it a magnetic motor ie does it spin on its own continuously, or is it somat else and if so wat is its purpose

    thank you an sorry for doing ur head in

  • @KC08RAS. The thing on the right side is only a hollow cylindrical housing, holding magnets in a certain position. There is also a rotor inside mounted on a shaft with magnets in it. The thing on the left side is an electric motor. The electric motor is turning the rotor with the magnets to see if the magnets get weaker over a period of time. All the magnets are the same polarity facing each other. My head is not done yet.

    Hope this helps you. Donovan.

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors

    thanks for ur reply, are u planning on making a motor that only runs on magnets?

  • @KC08RAS That's my intention.

    Donovan.

  • Thank you for the info

  • Sorry I see what you mean now thank you I have a question dose magnetic fields change over time or any other way?

  • @AlanRavenProgramer. The neodymium magnets seem to be able to last aleast a few hundred years, however if you heat them to a point called the "curie point", this seems to lay a beating on the magnet and causes it to become another gob of metal. I'm not sure how hot that is, but it is probably hotter that you would want any typical machinery to get. Thanks for the persistance.

    Donovan.

  • It's not working? How it looks like it works? Sorry I know I must be missing some thing here

  • @AlanRavenProgramer All this is, is an ELECTRIC MOTOR on the left side, connected to 110 volt house current, and providing rotation to the rotor on the right side. There is nothing mysterious or secret about it. Listen to the commentary and,or read the description about it. Thanks.

    Donovan.

  • I would think you have been asked this a million times by nice and mean people but from what i understand about magnets is that they can push and pull so in theroy with enough force they should be able to be started and then keep going but I would think you would need some strong magnets and just the right amount of them I would love to see a how its made video or send me the details on how you did it i would like to make one for my self and see if I could use it to run my computer and more.

  • @AlanRavenProgramer, Not quite a million but anyhow. I would like to see it done to.

    This is not a working motor, only a testing device.

    Donovan.

  • Yeah, and now plug that plug out and show us how it runs without any cables.

  • @id4rk2 , Listen again, or read it again, this isn't a motor!!!!! It is a magnet testing device. NOT A MOTOR. NOT A MOTOR. NOT A MOTOR.

    Donovan.

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors ok why don't do an other video to show us that this cable is not a motor, not a motor, not a motor. show us, it is a magnet device.

  • @gamerz1, It is a magnetic testing device, Not a motor, so why should I try to make it behave like a motor? Donovan.

  • @doopermountainman, Hi to all. Sry for my english because isn't my first language. I wanna say just this. I'm so tired looking you people on all this forums where always told the others that is impossible this, impossible that, the law of phisics say this, the second law say that etc. If you invite this you will get the Nobel price bla bla bla. If all people in the world think like you people, then be earth still the center of universum. Right?

  • @stash970 , THANK YOU stash970. Your English is just fine. It's OKAY to deviate from the norm, & be a forward thinking individual. Thanks Again!!! Donovan.

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors Any time Donovan. I am realy so tired of listening this "SMARTGUYS" wich are most important thing in life is that jumping hard on somebody work. I am also working on free E project (Steven Mark TPU). I searching on web if is somewhere scheme of this unit, but I can't find them. Do you may be know for some URL address that I missed (please contact me if you know. My @mail address: svasja@gmail.com). Thank you. Belive yourself and go forward Donovan. Regards, Vasja Stash S.

  • @stash970, Thanks Vasja. I haven't heard of Steven Mark, but then a lot of people never heard of me. I'll see what I can find & Email you back. Cheers.

    Donovan.

  • @stash970

    I will add that my knowledge of physics is very experimental. As part of my course I have spent a lot of time in lab, looking at these various laws. Lenz's law is easy enough to see with a strong magnet and a copper pipe, ull find a video about that somewhere on youtube

  • @doopermountainman, One of my videos shows just that. Check it out. Donovan.

  • @doopermountainman, I haven't found, nor am I looking for perpetual motion. My

    e-books aren't selling that stuff either. I'm sure that regular text books are correct in their findings, but that doesn't stop me & people like me from trying new things to see what happens. Did you know that the American Patent Office almost closed down after the American Civil War, because they thought there was nothing more to invent!! Forward thinking, eh. Donovan.

  • Have you got a scientific theory that replaces thermodynamics? Have you published said theory? You look like a scammer.

  • @doopermountainman . I don't spend my time worrying about thermodynamics or any published theories the way you young fellows seem to think is so important & the only way to learn anything. Try & learn something on your own instead of from a book.You may put up your picture & show us what a scammer looks like.

    Donovan.

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors

    I deliberately missed the fact that magnetic fields do not do work on a system. I have tried designing and making many machines for different purposes, however this machine is quite blatant in how it will not work. If you are right and I am wrong, then you should publish a theory. If you do this you will win the Nobel Prize in physics. I'm sure a 700k euros would allow you to do very well for yourself.

  • @doopermountainman , Im sure that at 21 years old you have done all the discovering you intend to do, is that right? I have been working at this for 38 years & still enjoy learning what does & doesn't work. Don't sell yourself short in the field of learning. Have an open mind. Take care.

     Donovan.

  • well people are correct in saying that the magnets will lose their power. however, they lose strength after decades!! not just a month or two

  • @davericard. I agreee. Donovan.

  • So what if the Magnets loose strength, put new ones in !

  • @rickbeam, Now your talking. It makes sense to use replaceable units, like I did. Some devices have formed or shaped magnets for specific applications. But if they last 100 years + that's is fine for this boy. Donovan.

  • So you can make a generator which works on the principle of magnetic force!

    How much energy were you able to generate with it??

  • @hassanalvi1989. Not as of yet, but that is what myself & many others are trying to do. This one doesn't generate anything other than funny questions. Donovan.

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors. You need some very powerful magnets to do the job!!

    I think its possible!

  • @hassanalvi1989. I think it is possible, but I don't believe I need very powerful magnets, just powerful magnets,lol. Donovan.

  • Moving Over Unity is old now, why dont go over to Piezo?

  • @rdavm, Robert, This isn't over unity. Maybe you should go over to Piezo, which is of no interest to me. Good luck. Donovan.

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors I know! Just wanted to boost your idea to some greater, but its not of your interest and that is cool for me. No moving parts and still free energy with a output of 1MW is cute extreme but to get that u need to go Piezo electrical. I got drawings from the Erranian whoman Semjase of a Piezo Electrical Free Energy Generator, but seems that no one is interested! Regards, Robert :)

  • @rdavm, Hey Robert, it seems that you are interested. I like the idea of few if any moving parts, but it just isn't my cup of tea right now. If you have drawings you really should pursue this. Make it work. DO IT MAN !!! Donovan.

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors Believe me I will do it... Just got contact with some lady here in norway that is a crystall stone profesional so the stone will be delivered next week according to here time plans. So looks like I will be able to build the pleiadian free energy generator however it will take some time to build becos I dont have it all yet but I will ask for help at evgray to make it happen :-)

  • @rdavm, Glad to hear this. Make it work & let us know your results, eh. '()'

    Donovan.

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors Yeah I will post on evgray so I guess u will se that when it comes there :) I prety much figured out u must be on there too... I have prety bad logiarics here in north norway so I would need help on find some parts, but i guess evgray group will help so i dont worry to much. Take care bro!

  • It would seem that you are using Neodimium based magnets. These particular magnets are sintered (Melted) in a magnetic field and allowed to harden while the field is present.

  • @teknasutra , John, I don't know the method of producing neodymium magnets, but I guess that's right. That would seem to account for some of it's stable qualities. Donovan.

  • Magnets last a long time in a closed system.

    Something to think about: DC brushless computer cooling fans use permanent magnets in the rotor. Ever had a fan get weak because of magnets getting old? I known I haven't, and I have some fans which have been running 24/7 for well over 10 years now.

  • When magnets do "wear out" however is when new magnetic/ferrous material is passed by the magnet. Say you have a magnet, and you use it to magnetize nails for example. Do that to enough nails (new ones, not the same set), and eventually the magnet will start to lose its magnetism.

  • @TehMG It might delete the magnet a little but not a whole lot.

    P.S. I'll keep nails away from any magnet projects I make, Thanks Donovan.

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors Yeah you'd need to run a LOT of nails by a magnet for it to make any significant difference, especially if it's a nice strong quality magnet.

  • You right it dont fade away, just see very old generators.

    They still work as good, as intended.

  • @Tbonyandsteak Check old lawn mowers & chain saws. They use a magnet in the flywheel/fan for the spark. They always seem ready to go.

    Donovan

  • would the magnetic force on an old speaker mag, stuck on the metal, not losing force. pretty much prove it takes a long time to kill a magnet? i have seen some that are very strong and 40+ or so yrs old, seems like that should be evidence of the attractive force being fairly long lasting (seems to me)? p.s. no matter what the video someone ALWAYS says FAKE? LOL

  • @SPAGHETTIMONSTER1 , I agree. I have magnets from old tractor magnetos & they are still ready to go, even though they are no match to todays neodymiums. Thanks for the positive observation, eh.

    Donovan.

  • What about if there is a load on this motor? It may fade sooner if there is a load on this motor (a generator powering something for example)

  • @AgentCROCODILE , This motor shown is electric, so it wont fade unless the hydro fades or is switched off.

    Donovan.

  • As he give juice to the left e. motor, the motor jumps to hardest magnet position of "magnet motor". He must then help with his hand to start the e. motor because the magnets are too strong for motor to start by its own power. Once running it wil running til the power of the left e motor is cut.

    FAKE FAKE FAKE FAKE...

  • @Geronemoable READ READ READ. What you saw is absolutely correct, but this is NOT A MOTOR on the right,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­! Maybe you should look at it & read it a few times before you make such an erroneous comment. Donovan.

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors : My apoligies, i realy didnt read your text, just topic. Info about Neodym magnets: If you wanna see the magnet fading, start your motor and wait about 300 years. Ther Live span is enourmous, the only enemy for neodym is temperature. If you heat them over 80 degree Celsius then you wil have your fading affect.

  • @Geronemoable Apology accepted. I don't intend to heat it more than 80 degrees C. I think it might need more though. Fortunately, we don't have 300 year life spans to see if it is true. Donovan.

  • oh! I know it's a magnetic rotator whic drive the power generator at left side. You said the e-book not include this part . Where I can get more information about this device?

  • @paiwayne, Pai... There isn't any more info about this. The MOTOR on the LEFT side is DRIVING the ROTOR on the RIGHT side.

    Donovan.

  • oh! I know it's a magnetic rotator whic drive the power generator at left side. You said the e-book not include this part . Where I can get more information about this device?

  • Thanks Donovan... i actually never read your heading and this was one of the videos that came amongst those type Free electricity from magnet. i saw your other videos now, very interesting. again thanks for accepting my apologies. all the best.

  • @MrFcuku2, All the best to you too, eh.

     Donovan.

  • nice to see my POV on magnets wearing down over time is true, that it would take a very long time for them to do so, if ever, hope to see this thing put out some hard evidence, very nice idea to test it, that way when a magnetic motor is built, you'll know how long the magnets will last and therefore, when they'd need to be replaced :D.

  • so, wait, is this putting watts out? or is it using em to spin? im confused?

  • @TheQeyip, It is using them to spin. It has a 110 volt electric fan motor to rotate the magnet rotor. This is a testing device only, not a motor per se. Thanks, Donovan.

  • get lost you loser, for the last month you have been paying your bills as everybody else. liar, fake.get a life

  • MrFcuku2, Why don't you read about what this video is & or listen to what I'm saying.

    This isn't some piece of magic like you seem to think it is. I do pay my bills too. Have a grrreat grrreat day, Bud.

     Donovan.

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors My apologies.

  • @MrFcuku2, Apologies accepted. Some how a lot of people seem to make that error, I guess I wasn't clear enough in my talking or description. Thanks man.

    Donovan.

  • How would someone get some diagram to build their own version of this?? I'm very interested and would like to build my own for experimenting.

  • yes you plug it in to electric , so is going to work

  • payamnet, Yes that's right.

    Donovan.

  • Which e-book that had included this design?

  • @paiwayne, Sorry but this one is not set up as an E-book. Pai, this not a motor. Thanks,

    Donovan.

  • Hi.

    They say they last about 300 years.

    But I put a neo magnet next to a ferrite magnet N/N and the ferret lost its magnetic strength almost straight away.

    Maybe keeping the same strength magnets together should be OK, like you have demonstrated.

    Good demo.

    Cheers Z

  • ZEROPOINT132, Hi Jimmi. Ya 300 years will do must of us just fine. The ferrite magnets are quite magnetically mutable. The neodymiums see to be very stable in that regard. Thank you for the comment.  Cheers, Donovan.

  • i did get a magnet to loose its magnetism. by accident actually. but i heated up a magnet multiple times with lighters and after a few hours of cooling and heating it back up it lost all magnetism and wouldnt even lift a paper clip.... not sure why this happened.

  • i have read that the mags made in the us were doped "designed" to wear out after a time,, however the chinese mags were not "doped" fei (for everyone's information.

  • mijdtr, Show us this info.

    Donovan.

  • how do u build one of these

  • Can you tell me the speed? How many RPM?

  • Felix2417425, Hello Luka, Maybe around 1200 RPM. asit was only a fan motor used to drive this test device. Donovan.

  • Thanks for information! ;-)

  • @Felix2417425  Your welcome (;-.) . Donovan.

  • i want to buy it how much i want to see it work in person

  • @trebor911maryjane , Very hard to sell as it no longer exists. It is priceless anyhow. The video shows all the magic of which there is NONE! Donovan.

  • Hi:

    badawg1962 says:

    "just a question .. is there a need for the plug .. i would like to see the engine running without being plugged into anything! i have my doubts when I see an external plug, or possible power source. not trying to be to nah sayer. "

    Read first the comments of this video please.

    What we want to test is whether the permanent magnets have lost power if they work constantly faced with another magnet, the effect of rotation.

    Good job MagnetOnlyMotors

  • @nebot23 Thank you for explaining it to badawg1962, & thank you for the compliment. Donovan.

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  • just a question .. is there a need for the plug .. i would like to see the motor running without being plugged into anything! i have my doubts when i see an external plug, or possible power source .not trying to be a nah sayer.

  • continued; but the white one i see ppl talking about has me asking questions also as you do not see it ramp up from an angle thats would dismiss an external accelerator. i also need to see that one in an environment where any question of external infuence can not be questioned. sorry if you find any of my comments offensive. peace!

  • badawg1962. First of all, I see no offensive comments. Next, the reason for the plug is because this is a motor driven test device for testing magnet fade as a result of having like poles interact with each other in a so called self destructing fashion. The magnets seemed to stand up to it very well I might add.

    Thanks. Donovan.

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  • @MagnetOnlyMotors thanks for the reply. i understand this is a driven test. does the magnetic motor part run on its own? i have been working on this theory because i do believe it is possible, although i find the posting of fake results annoying. i.e, the Philadelphia cream cheese lid for instance. is there any chance of seeing this one run on its own? in perpetual motion! i applaud your work...... good job! Regards. Vince

  • badawg1962, No actually the magnet motor part doesn't run by itself. I find fake videos a real nuisance too! I thought I heard some clapping, it must have been you!! Thanks Vince. Donovan.

  • if people were to understand the structure of a magnet, and how it works, they would be able to see that they are not like batteries, which is what most people think, but thats only through a lack of education. magnets work the way they do because of the molecular structiure of the metal, which can only be changed if that structure is deliberately changed by means of a much stronger magnet. so these magnets should last a very long time.

  • neo58421964. Thank you.

     Donovan.

  • well... :-?? they talk about 100 years of running... :D which is good we don't want more...:P

  • @db2u0t0t6erflyos1, 100 years is not to bad. I don't figure on living to 154 years old any how, How 'bout you? Donovan.

  • Hello Donovan,

    I`ve noticed all the comments to your video. I´m very sorry that you didn´t try to find out if you can get an overunity out of your experiment-motor. There are 3 other videos on youtube that ( I think ) are maybe interstesting.

    1.) Pulse Motor running on dead battery

    2.) Donald Duck Alternator

    3.) Free Energy Magforce South Korea

    If you don`t know this videos, please take a look and tell me your opinion about.

    Thanks.

  • @SuperDaddy1964, Ya, it was just a test unit. Perhaps you could forward those 3 videos to me directly. Thanks. Donovan.

  • good job i myself am in the process of making a magnetic motor im going to try to replacate the white plastic one you see pics of every where i would like to try to produce enough energy to power my house

  • captainboaz, Thank you for the comment & good luck in your endeavours. The one you speak of is an interesting unit. Donovan.

  • "... and turn it on.... and see what happens"

    meaning you plugged into the wall, ehh?

  • mutantstrain, yep that's right ehh?

  • There are factors to running down the strength of a magnet. Heat will kill a magnet. If there is no heat then a good magnet will usually last at least 200 to 400 years.

  • WulfBand, That is pretty much the sort of comments I been getting about this, so it must be true!! Donovan.

  • Are you an idiot?

    Magnet will loss its field when being converted into electricity and creating heat...

    Heat will destroy magnet field...

    Put 300-400 degress to a mannet and see for your self...