From: Harry Veeder > Mylow demonstrates his magnetic motor on a table with a glass top: > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvMbgGcHeEY&feature=channel > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMdwL7bBmGE&feature=channel > The stator magnets (at the upper left of the assembly) consist of > two horseshoe magnets in a staggered arrangement. The rotor magnets > are simple bar magnets. The rotating plate is made of aluminium. > Harry
Thanks for the youtube links, Harry. This is one of those fascinating videos where my first knee-jerk reaction is to habitually assume it must be a fake. But then, looking into the matter I find myself intrigued, wanting to dig deeper. Could there actually be something to this configuration? The closest thing to blueprints seem to be out at peswiki: http://peswiki.com/index.php/OS:_MYLOW%27s_Magnetic_Motor_based_on_Howard_Johnson%27s_Design http://tinyurl.com/chp8nq But what's shown here appears only to be a computer graphic with no annotations. Are there any blueprints? I'm particularly interested in the magnetic orientation of the rotor and stator assembly PMs. What kind of PMs did Mylow use? There also appears to be more than one design configuration. At first glance Mylow's contraption this looks incredibly simple to reproduce. Shouldn't take long to get a few replications done by the curious. Perhaps Mylow is now on his overdue vacation. ;-) Regards, Steven Vincent Johnson Regards Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com www.zazzle.com/orionworks

