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Howard Johnson Replication Tube Claim

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

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sterlinga

Here's the latest from Mylow.

Last night, per a recommendation from the Overunity forum he put Neos on his Iron stator magnet over night.

This morning when he tried it out to see if it worked, he said the motor did spin, but it was "jumpy" and not stable; and it would only make about 5-6 revolutions.  It didn't seem to find the equilibrium speed that it did before.  I told him we would love to see that on video, and he said he would shoot it for us.

He also said that the rotor magnets seemed to want to repel the rotor magnets, pushing the two parts apart.  He had to hold on to the stator to keep it from moving away.

He received his Stator magnet today, but it was the wrong size, so he had FedEx return it.

Per the email below, I recommended that he order some alnico horseshoe magnets from allmagnetics.com.  He said he would order them with next-day delivery.

He didn't seem to think that HS811N would work.  Then he said something that could be key: "The stator magnet must be slightly larger (wider coverage) than two of the rotor magnets plus the gap, and a little more."  With the rotor magnets being 1 cm wide, and the gap between them being ~1/4 inch (not uniform, which he thinks may be one of the reasons his motor works), I calculated that this distance would be ~1.3 inches-plus a little.  That is what I based my following recommendation on.  The first part numbers mentioned are slightly wider than that.

Pmmtester is willing/able to go to Chicago at moments notice to see Mylow's motor when he's ready to let us in.

p.s. Mylow stayed up til 4:00 am last night reading throught the various forums.  He wishes people would be more supportive, helping him optimize, tweak, test, improve, and not telling him why it doesn't work.

Sterling

----- Original Message -----
From: Sterling D. Allan
To: Mylow
Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 2:57 PM
Subject: Re: Mylow Magnet source


I'd try:
Will probably work:
HS90
HS812N
HS813N

May not work, but would be good to try:
HS811N
HS170

Sterling
----- Original Message -----
From: Sterling D. Allan
To: Mylow
Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 1:53 PM
Subject: Mylow Magnet source



http://www.allmagnetics.com/alnicohoursehouse.htm - HS811N (alnico; which is not what Mylow used; he uses iron) is in stock and costs $10.00 each. Seems to have provided what appears to be the closest match to the channel/bridge magnets that MyLow uses. Pretty much all the c magnets are discontinued and are no longer in stock. Something about cobalt material being in short supply or expensive. But they will do a special order if you've got thousands of dollars available for tooling. This can mean a healthy lead time as well.


----- Original Message -----
From: Sterling D. Allan
To: felix@allmagnetics.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 3:59 PM
Subject: Fw: Mylow Magnet dimensions


Hi Felix,

Here is what I sent to Mike in Michigan.

Sterling

----- Original Message -----
From: Sterling D. Allan
To: magnettool@aol.com ; magnetool@aol.com
Cc: Mylow Howard Johnson Motor egroup
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 3:46 PM
Subject: Mylow Magnet dimensions


Hi Mike,

Below is an image I pulled together that shows photos of the magnets and their dimensions.
http://peswiki.com/images/9/97/MylowMagnetMotor-rotor-stator-dimensions_jp40.jpg

I posted this at http://peswiki.com/index.php/OS:MYLOW:Plans#Magnets_.28Overview.29

The referenced video is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shoALtj4j9U

We would like to get magnets as close to these specs as possible.

For me, I would prefer to start out with an alnico magnet for the stator magnet, instead of iron, so I don't have to worry about demagnetization.  If that doesn't work, then I'll want to try to source an iron magnet.

If we can replicate this effect, you can count on a high demand for these supplies, and we would be interested in entering into a commission relationship to help finance the promulgation of this technology.

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AbbaRue

An interesting side experiment would be to replace the half circle magnet with an electromagnet.
Then try connecting it to a Bedini circuit.

k4zep

Hi All,

Just something to think about.  IF the wheel motor will not run with opposing U magnets at each end of the overhead arm and it chatters or cogs as I believe Mylow stated in
his radio interview, It appears to me we need to look at the elasticity in the overhead arm and possibly twisting in the third axis of the arm as a possible power producing model.

Ben


BEP

Quote from: 0c on March 27, 2009, 08:50:43 PM
Don't worry. Judging by history, that doesn't happen until you have a "working overunity device".  ;)

::)

Won't happen to me. All I want to do is back the man up. I didn't invent the blasted thing.
Won't tel my brothers, though. There are more than one. It could get ugly.

No problem with such a thing here. After everyone is done insulting me it'll just go on the shelf.


hartiberlin

Sorry for the downtime.
I was working outside at a customer place and had no access to check the server
and then suddenly the database over here had a glitch.

Now I repaired the database and all is back to normal again.

Well, I have not seen some pictures of the Mylow motor and I found
them in the Yahoogroup and I am posting them also here for backup reasons.
Here they are:
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum