NOTE: the description of the Magnets on PESN says:
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He said it is important to not have the rotor magnet any further apart than the diameter of the magnet; and on the other extreme, the rotor magnets must not be so close they touch.
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My magnets are not further apart than the diameter of the magnets.
Part 2 after a few emails saying I was not moving the magnet in as the diagram.
So here you go.
Full details at http://peswiki.com/index.php/OS:McNut...
http://www.overunity.org.uk
Try mine
bluegloves100 1 year ago
Like springs? Show me a spring that can hold its self upside down attached to a metal surface just by placing it close to the surface. I’m not talking about "hooking" it on something, just hold it to a metal surface and let go, did it drop? The magnetic field has energy potential. I don’t frown on those that try, I frown on those that don’t try.
Botwire 1 year ago
Magnets work like springs. If you think you can make a motor out of springs, I'm ready to be amazed.
4sineweaver2 1 year ago
as expected I found a kind of cogging effect with any setup in about 1998
and was only playing with the concept......
Do you think that the energy companies that used to be fuel companies would have missed this one ?????????????????
DJRCMACH 1 year ago
nice try :)
techadik1 1 year ago
@CLaNZer
I always enjoy your replications. You put a lot of work in them. Great work on your replications!
BTW: You're not doing anything wrong. Purely magnetics motors don't work.
valveman12 1 year ago
Buying tools so will take a bit of time for me to make a new one.
Thanks Clanzer for the work btw all my fault for the lack of drawing.
David
McNuttMagnetMotor 2 years ago
hey ! It's a kind of magic ;)
gazzaka 2 years ago
has Mr McNutt got a video of his?
gazzaka 2 years ago
Why doesn't McNutt show us his working motor!? Come on, Sterling. Stop falling for this nonsense.
And thanks, Clanzer, for all of your hard work.
wopwops0482 2 years ago