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Howard Johnson Replication Tube Claim

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

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Quote from: wattsup on April 16, 2009, 07:44:31 AM

Regarding @Sterlingas' post, I have not been able to get any specs on the magnet models he mentioned, like pull specs, dimensions, etc And what is the M646, there is nothing on the web on that magnet.


M646 are the magnets that i have been using and i will be trying to replicate his disk config whenever he shows us one ..
i have 125 of those mags ..
i will picking up one of the big red stators he showed us today so i should be ready when ever Mylow is.

There is slight difference in the diameter of our disks - his is 17 1/2 inches ( is that the size stated in specs ? )
where mine is 18 inch. Lets hope the effect has nothing to do with the precise size of the ALI disk ..

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wattsup

@queue

Were did you get them M646s. lol
What is the spec on that, like pull, etc.
If you have too many, do you want to sell some. Maybe go halfers. lol
You can PM me if you have interest. I'm in Terrebonne. My brother lives in NDG.

My friend that has a water jet cutter has told me I have till end of the month cause he will be selling his cutting table. He has lots of AL plates from 3/8" to 1.5". I will get him to cut me a disk of 18", 1/2" and have another guy put in the groove I designed to permit the rotors to quickly position themselves.

Neos magnets are fun but they are way to strong and when you have all rotor segments around the wheel, the (too give it a name) "magnetic crowning effect" (or MCE for short) is so strong around that wheel that any attempt to make the wheel turn by placing the stator(s) in any position is just wasting time. Actually if you had segments that could be raised and lowered on levers, it would make a damn good magnetic clutch. lol

When you consider Mylows upright channel rotors with stator in front, and his flat placed bar magnets with stator pointing downwards, you can understand the commonality of these two approaches are generally the same. Must mean something.

I have an idea on this wheel for strong neos magnets and will post something on the Discussion thread maybe tonight.

nyctuber

Quote from: wattsup on April 16, 2009, 09:46:01 AM
@queue

Were did you get them M646s. lol
What is the spec on that, like pull, etc.
If you have too many, do you want to sell some. Maybe go halfers. lol
You can PM me if you have interest. I'm in Terrebonne. My brother lives in NDG.

My friend that has a water jet cutter has told me I have till end of the month cause he will be selling his cutting table. He has lots of AL plates from 3/8" to 1.5". I will get him to cut me a disk of 18", 1/2" and have another guy put in the groove I designed to permit the rotors to quickly position themselves.

Neos magnets are fun but they are way to strong and when you have all rotor segments around the wheel, the (too give it a name) "magnetic crowning effect" (or MCE for short) is so strong around that wheel that any attempt to make the wheel turn by placing the stator(s) in any position is just wasting time. Actually if you had segments that could be raised and lowered on levers, it would make a damn good magnetic clutch. lol

When you consider Mylows upright channel rotors with stator in front, and his flat placed bar magnets with stator pointing downwards, you can understand the commonality of these two approaches are generally the same. Must mean something.

I have an idea on this wheel for strong neos magnets and will post something on the Discussion thread maybe tonight.

The M646's are from some Chinese company. Queue never answers that question but it was covered a few pages back. Sterling is working on getting some, someone else said you can contact the co. directly and they'll sell them for about a buck a piece I think.

PaulLowrance

Quote from: sterlinga on April 15, 2009, 03:23:16 PMPES is bled dry right now, but I expect that with validation that the sales of plans will go up substantially, enabling us to reimburse his travel.

sterlinga

I spoke with Mylow a few minutes ago, calling him from my hotel in Estonia (the number here, by the way, is 372-666-4800, room 216).

He said he started working on the motor last night, and got it to that "smooth operation" that he talks about, with two or three sets of magnets.

He said that he's going with the ceramic magnets that are about 1/4 times larger than what he was using before, but which are shaped "perfectly".  These are the magnets that Queue has on his replication.  And Mylow is using the HS811N stator from AllMagnetics.com.

He had to get some sleep last night, as today is a big day for his work, with the Greek holidays.  He plans on getting back to it when he gets home from work later today, finishing out the pattern that he started last night.

He said that in this case, the pattern is 4 magnets, followed by a small gap of about 2 inches, then the next set of four.

He keeps making the point, nearly every time we talk, that when you change either the rotor or stator size/shape, you have to find the new relationship between the pattern of the rotor magnets and the stator.  The magnet strength doesn't seem to be a factor.  It seems to be more one of the size and shape, relative to one another.

So PMMTester, be ready to jump on a plane.

It's nearly 8:00 pm here, while it is noon in Chicago.  I had a nice flight over, everything running smoothly.

My presentation is tomorrow at 11:30 am -- which will be 3:30 am Chicago time.

So PMMTester, don't hesitate to call any time to leave a message about how things are going.

I really am hoping to be able to make an announcement at this geothermal conference, that Mylow's magnet motor has been validated, and that geothermal is not the only baseload capable renewable energy source.

Mylow, if you're reading this, I hope you will strongly consider allowing Eddie Sines to come along with PMMTester.  Eddie is fine with having his face on camera, and he has a credible reputation in the scientific community.

Sterling
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