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Solenoid Activated Magnetic Shielding Sleeve Motor Slow R.P.M. Autono-Drive MagnetOnlyMotors

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Uploaded by on May 26, 2009

In this video I have reset the cam on the output shaft so that the oscillating sleeve timing with relation to the magnet pole alignment is slightly out of phase. This permits the motor to rotate at a slower R.P.M. This is a useful bit of information. The oscillating shielding sleeve is made from soft iron which has a designation of C1018.

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  • So how can this be called a magnet motor when it has an external power feed to make it work? It is just a variation on an electric motor.

    Move along folks, nothing to see here...

  • @LiamXaoh Well Liam, It's more than that but it is over your head, obviously.

    Donovan

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors - what is over my head? The motor is powered by an external power supply, therefore it is not a magnet only motor. It doesn't self power like magnetic motors claim to do (but can't because it's impossible) - so what exactly am I missing then? I'll bet you the power output = power input less frictional losses + eddy current losses etc.

  • @LiamXaoh Magnet Only Motors is only my title. Why don't you read the info? It is a bit more specific as to what you are seeing.

    Donovan.

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors - I did read the info. It doesn't state the truth does it? i.e. the full truth. The energy required to move the shield is the same amount of energy required to get the device to spin (overcome friction etc). People will think it is an over-unity/free energy device. You need to tell the truth rather than attempting to be misleading about it all.

  • @LiamXaoh You might think it is an over-unity/free energy device. I never stated that. This video is about magnetic shielding, not the effort to move it. Relax & take a happy pill.

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  • @web1bastler, uuuh, yes it is.

    Donovan.

  • uuuh is this running on 120 volts ac?

  • its all good, would hope some one would do the same for me if my videos turned up some where

  • @1crazyfocker. Thank you for bringing this to my attention. I find it hard to imagine that some people are such crooks and bandits thinking they can use someone elses video for gain that way.

    Donovan.

  • hey did you know that diymagneticmotor com stole your video and useing it for profit by selling plans? can see it here watch?v=3z6SBNGliFE user name of nerrutis1 , see these scammers use others ppl videos then claim them to be overunity then make money off of ppl that fall for it, and as they get ripped off they blame you, even tho you didnt make any money off it/ or new about it

  • @shellcode168  Thank you, young fella.

    Donovan.

  • goog idea .very nice

  • ilgalane, Thanks for the nice remark. You could use a battery if it was 120 volts, or change the solenoids to 12 or 24 volts. I just didn't do it that way. Thanks, Donovan.

  • muy impresionante!trabaja con baterias?

    very impresive! does it work with battery??

    gracias for sharing

  • Flux4Energizer,  The future can certainly be exciting, eh? I'll see what else I can put together. Donovan

  • It's my pleasure. It's been a while since you've posted a video and i'm looking forward to your next video. Hope it will be soon. I think this is the first real permanent magnet motor. I hope you will upgrade it even more!

  • Flux4Energizer, Thank you very much for the compliments & the stars!! Donovan.

  • Very nice video once again.

    5 Stars.

  • insAneTunA, The flashing light is way to complicated for me.LOLAL )) Thanks man. Donovan.

  • insAneTunA, Be as it may I am trying. Thanks, Greets from Canada, eh? Donovan.

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