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Overunity Machines Forum



Mylow Motor was a fake

Started by hartiberlin, May 20, 2009, 07:43:27 AM

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TinselKoala

Great work, LR, thanks.

This still looks like the signature of a slipping drive line to me.
First, the accelerations are not steep enough to be from Mr. Hand spinning the wheel by the edge. Perhaps by the axle, but probably not even that way.

In my tests the accelerations from the hand are always on the order of one second or less; these take a lot longer.
Second, there are periods of constant RPM. Impossible to achieve with Mr. Hand.

So I think Mylow tightened the drive line setup several times in this video, and never got it stable.

RunningBare

More Swing ring motors anyone?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rfq2tU0no1U

Of course Sterling is excited, guess some folk have a low excitement threshold.

QuoteCheck this out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rfq2tU0no1U

Here's his response:


tgmo07 has sent you a message:
Re: perpetual motion magnets
first of all i'd like to thank you for watching,as for the answer to your question my perpetual motion prototype IS NOT an illusion.
On either spool the magnets are glued repeling each other.
the magnets naturally line up with the earth's poles, in this case they try to.
It still needs a little work though hence the term prototype

I've added this to: http://peswiki.com/index.php/OS:Swiss_Ring_Magnet_Motor#Two_Spools_with_Opposing_Magnets

Sterling

nyctuber

I can't believe the later videos with a clear shot of fishing line are still being debated.

After reviewing the first stonehenge video from the beginning, the lines appear to be wood grain. This means he pushed it by hand.


LightRider

Quote from: TinselKoala on May 26, 2009, 10:03:36 AM
Great work, LR, thanks.

This still looks like the signature of a slipping drive line to me.
First, the accelerations are not steep enough to be from Mr. Hand spinning the wheel by the edge. Perhaps by the axle, but probably not even that way.

In my tests the accelerations from the hand are always on the order of one second or less; these take a lot longer.
Second, there are periods of constant RPM. Impossible to achieve with Mr. Hand.

So I think Mylow tightened the drive line setup several times in this video, and never got it stable.

Thanks for your interpretation TinselKoala.
answer @ Howard Johnson Replication Tube Claim
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=7039.msg182629#msg182629

LightRider

wattsup

@LightRider

Thanks again for your great graph. I will investigate this also when looking at the video to see the nuances of movements, etc.

@all

Can anyone post an image of the build spec for the shaft and the two top disks showing the top distance of the three screws that hold the wheel to the first bottom disk. Can't seem to locate it in so many threads (and pages - lol.) This will giver the exact measures required to extrapolate the string leaving the shaft and going to the couch motor for both the video 17 (non rubber-mat glass top showing the motor couch) and the video 19 (rubber mat where the Finns grabbed the strings at the stator). This will help confirm if the distances of the Finns grab is logical or not. Either way, we need to confirm this string position to be right. I will draw these into my Corel Draw program at full scale to get the best approximations.

Keep it up guys.

Added:

OK I found what I needed. The three screw on the wheel are 0.876" or 22.25mm from the center point. That's all I need to know for now. I'll be back soon.