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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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LightRider

Quote from: astroboy77 on April 10, 2009, 09:16:25 AM
Hi,
I just had a look through the last few pages of this thread and checked out some of the videos on youtube inlcuding the replication attempt. Could anyone tell me, has 1 person been able to successfully replicate the Mylow claims? Or has any independant party been able to examine Mylows invention and verify it as legimate?

appreciate any further info as I can probalby get some engineers to work on this but they wouldnt be interested in something still unproven.

Unproven, unsuccessfully replicate and not examine... yet.
http://peswiki.com/index.php/OS:MYLOW:Replications
LightRider

BEP

Beside gravity assist on a mechanically unbalanced wheel between two static forces (gravity and magnetism) do not underestimate his use of aluminum.

Even at the low speeds portrayed aluminum will play a roll. It appears the thickness must also be at or near the same thickness of the rotor magnets. For those thinking about cutting a grove around the edge - I suggest not.

My use of a water heater pan (very thin) proves useless except for Eddy current drag.

jibbguy

Lakes, we used to use those rotating platforms that looked identical to that one there in the link for many things (trade shows, demos, and on the bench). They are great and extremely useful for those things, but they do have high rotational drag and tend to "ratchet" and make a gravely noise, even with low-weight loads on them (probably because the bearing race goes all the way around near the outer perimeter and the bearings are just loose steel balls captured in plastic). So they may have too much drag for this purpose. But they are the bee's-knees for working on units or showing them off ;)

PaulLowrance

Quote from: astroboy77 on April 10, 2009, 09:16:25 AM
Hi,
I just had a look through the last few pages of this thread and checked out some of the videos on youtube inlcuding the replication attempt. Could anyone tell me, has 1 person been able to successfully replicate the Mylow claims? Or has any independant party been able to examine Mylows invention and verify it as legimate?

appreciate any further info as I can probalby get some engineers to work on this but they wouldnt be interested in something still unproven.
There have been no successful replications. So far everything is hearsay, just the word of mylow. Mylow's video's offer no proof. Mylow did not accept the offer from the media to video his machine. He still has not taken it to be verified. Sterling is selling products for a profit on the mylow machines.

PL

Lakes

Quote from: jibbguy on April 10, 2009, 10:14:45 AM
Lakes, we used to use those rotating platforms that looked identical to that one there in the link for many things (trade shows, demos, and on the bench). They are great and extremely useful for those things, but they do have high rotational drag and tend to "ratchet" and make a gravely noise, even with low-weight loads on them (probably because the bearing race goes all the way around near the outer perimeter and the bearings are just loose steel balls captured in plastic). So they may have too much drag for this purpose. But they are the bee's-knees for working on units or showing them off ;)
Oh well, thanks for the info, there must be something out there thats ready built and inexpensive, maybe an old record deck platter?