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Sterling trying to find right magnet combo on Mylow magnet motor replica

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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2009

My attempts on April 10, 2009. Some arrangements give braking effect, with significant cogging, some give a very smooth rotation. Some seem to want to propel the disc along. But I still haven't found the combination that will give enough push to keep it going to accelerate then achieve a nominally constant equilibrium speed like Mylow appears to have done with his motor.

While I'm frustrated at how hard this is to get the right timing, this exercise of doing this for about 12 hours total now, makes me yet mor confident that Mylow really has done what appears in his videos. It also makes me realize the gift he appears to have to be able to get four combinations to work now.

One thing I did to document the accellerative effect, was to do a spin-down-time test. With the stator magnet all the way in the middle, spinning from 50 rpm (as measured with an optical tachometer via two tabs on the disc then dividing by two) down to a stop took 61 seconds (average of two tests). But one of the combinations show later in this segment took 67 seconds (average of three tests).

-- Sterling D. Allan, CEO, PES Network, Inc.
http://peswiki.com/index.php/OS:MYLOW:Replication:Bob_from_Utah_County

- http://MylowMagnetMotor.com - open source project site
- http://MylowPlans.com - to get the plans

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  • Sterling, If you cannot make this work why you are selling the design. Dont you know its a crime?

  • We state that no one has yet been able to replicate it that we know of.

  • "Sterling presents a concise and clear set of instructions of how to build a working all-magnet motor as described by Mylow, who is the first person we know of who has replicated Howard Johnsons Stonehenge model from three decades ago."

    From the PESwiki site. Claims that the instructions are for a WORKING ALL_MAGNET MOTOR.

    This statement says that the plans that you have for sale are for a working magnet motor. This is clearly a lie, as nobody has built a working magnet motor from these plans.

  • Thanks for pointing out that this wording is problematic. I've changed it to "(hopefully) ". So it reads: A concise and clear set of instructions of how to build a (hopefully) working all-magnet motor as described by Mylow, who is the first person we know of who has replicated Howard Johnsons Stonehenge model from three decades ago. This document is an adjunct to the open source project at MylowMagnetMotor . com, where the plans may be found, though not as concise or clear as here. - Sterling

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  • wow thats nowhere near what howards patents illustrate.. your stator magnet's N and S have to interact with the rotor magnets N and S in unison. you need the rotor magnets aligned so their null is not being affected by the stator

  • why not slant the magnets down so that the gate is weaker?

  • you moved all magnets but you forgot to move the main one

  • Now you have one big round magnet, put then close together and they act as one,

    sorry kid this will not ever work

  • Oh Hum, another multi-magnetic lock-up device. Please contact me when you get your device down to "one lock-up-per 380 degrees of rotation" then we'll talk.

    Why build something you can see in your mind it doesn't and won't work....please people let get these magnetic movements up to 380 degrees of rotation and one lock-up zone at minimum.

  • Look smart people " cough" Magnets are not like a water hose squirting water that could be could be caught on a paddle wheel which is what you are trying to do. Since magnets also attract it cant work. This is 269 years of failure.

    Doing something over and over that cant work is when you need counseling.

  • You don't have the asymetry - that is causing the cogging.

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