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Overunity Machines Forum



Howard Johnson Replication Tube Claim

Started by X00013, March 17, 2009, 06:27:33 AM

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sterlinga

[also posted to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mylow_magmo and linked from the "latest developments section at http://peswiki.com/energy/MYLOW ]

Mylow just barely posted a video showing the rotor and stator magnets next to a Data Scan Ruler.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeijLKkuj_c

It looks like the rotor magnets are metric.

2 cm long x 1 cm x 1 cm, slightly tapered in the inside of the channel.

The stator magnets (he uses only one in his motor) are not rectangular but arced.  It looks like they are 1-1/32 inch long, 55/64 inches wide, ~5/8 from the base to the top of the arc, and ~1/2 inch to the bottom of the arc from the base (oriented like an up-side-down U).

In other news, Mylow phoned me this evening to say that the stator magnet has now diminished in magnetism to the point that the motor is no longer turning.

He stopped by the place he goes to get the stator magnet remagnetized this afternoon, to get permission to give out their name and address.  The preferred that he not do that since they are doing this as a favor to him, and they only want to receive commercial orders, but under those conditions, they may still allow him to give out the info.  They also told him (paraphrasing), "We can't keep remagnetizing your magnet for you.  It costs us a lot of money to run that machine and to maintain the hydrogen both."  They've been giving him a break on the price they've been charging him.  I encouraged him to let them know what he is doing, to see his videos, to inspire them to continue to help him out and be part of history in the making.

He said the alnico magnets in the rotor don't seem to be losing their magnetism at all.  Just the iron stator magnets.  He's looking to replace the iron stator magnet with something else that doesn't demagnetize so easily.

Once it's running again, he's pondering maybe taking this to the media.

I should mention that Milow also posted a video showing a review of his drawings from when he was in highschool back in the 1980s. Shows some nice-looking drawings he made, including of how the Johnson motor could be integrated into an engine block of a vehicle.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzGAMUZCZZo

He was a pretty good draftsman, especially considering that he never took any drafting classes.

Sterling
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cloud camper

This ones way too big for MyLow but shouldn't demagnetize.  Could be killer on a larger setup.  HJ made his stator magnets from 12 smaller sections.

http://www.supermagnetman.net/index.php?cPath=33&osCsid=84794a3082f99569300c24d52722da6e

lostcauses10x

sterlinga
Ask him if he could get the company that magnetizes his magnet to map the gauss on one of the rotor magnets. Such would go a long way with all of this.