OS:Mecsdgp Magnet Motor
Page first featured December 18, 2009
Most likely just an air nozzle making it turn.
by Sterling D. Allan
Pure Energy Systems News
This morning, Jim Dunn sent me a link to another magnet motor video, curious to get my take on it. I now pass it to you to get your take on it.
(Note: I'm not sure that "Mecsdgp" is the builder; he may be just
copying a video found elsewhere, or posting it on behalf of a friend.)
The video
shows a small rotor of maybe 3 inches in diameter, and 3/4 inches high,
lined with square magnets around the perimeter. It starts to turn and
then accelerates (supposedly up to 6000 rpm) as a "reactor bar" is
brought closer to it. The reactor bar has six circular magnets on it,
arranged in three sets of odd combinations and orientations, one of
which has some kind of spacer between them. As the reaction bar is
brought closer to the rotating wheel with magnets around it, the speed
increases.
The first video
he posted on Dec. 3 kept the stator magnets out of view, saying "the
arrangement and angles of the magnets are a closely guarded secret."
But he appears to show them in full view when taking the thing apart at
the end of the video; and he shows them in full view in the second
video.
The video seems convincing, but we've certainly been taken for a ride before, such as with Mylow's
videos in which he was faking the rotation by giving the alleged magnet
motor a push when out of field of the camera; and by turning it with
fish wire from a nearby motor. (Ironically the randomly-assigned
YouTube video file name for his first video is "Mww4p5moloo". The last
letters, "moloo" are reminiscent of "mylow".)
At least this person keeps the rotating apparatus fully in the
field of view, and he then disassembles the apparatus at the end, to
help rule out hidden things that might be causing the rotation using
conventional methods.
The intended statement seems to be: "Look, an all-magnet motor that is for real." Is it?
One likely way to hoax this one would be an air compressor blowing on the rotor. The audio in the file is not the original, but is music only, added afterward.
I bet some of you engineer tinkerers out there can recognize all
of the components, get them, replicate this, and let us know if it is
real in short order -- except that it is Christmas season, which tends
to slow things down a bit for things like this. Then again, some of you
get more time to play around with stuff like this at this time of year.
Here we go on another saga. How long will this one last? How will it end?
Could this be the perfect open sourcing project we've been
longing for since founding PES Network back in Nov. 2002, or will it
prove out to be another hoax, or another working device with a missing
secret that we never figure out?
Official Website
none yet?
We propose this present page as the home page for the open sourcing of this design.
See also:
- http://www.youtube.com/user/mecsdgp – YouTube channel of Mecsdgp
Videos
Magnet Motor (higher resolution)
The first video posted.
- "BAD VIDEO COMPRESSION ON FIRST VIDEO!" (YouTube copy by PESNetwork) (original by Mecsdgp; December 05, 2009)
- - - -
OK here it goes. Someone had noticed a metal bar/magnet missing on the
rotor. What I want to point out is this. He had stator magnets
thrown around so close to rotor magnets, within few inches.
Now first thing; if that is Neodymium magnets , all of you know
it darn well , they would fly into each other in an instant , being so
near.
Second ; even if it was ordinary magnets it should still go stuck together.
Third; one of the stator magnets got thrown into the rotor and got
stuck to rotor magnet . He took it off with one finger !! while holding
a camera.. That's no magnet ! Take a close look at the rotor. It
had all supposedly magnet pieces on perfectly glued good . But
surprise ! Just as a magician would, his hand work is very fast. In a
swing motion, all of a sudden, there's two metal bars. And then one
seemingly missing rotor magnet with a , yes , a dark thing in place of a
(magnets ?) ! All done with a one hand, a finger touch. I have few
Neos.. I'll tell ya all. Hey once stuck together I can't never take
them off with one finger or hand that easily !!! Even with two hands I
have to force slide one against other to get them apart !!!
Forth; He once even let go of the metal stator bar free
standing at side of the rotor, that close !. ! How come the
stator doesn't move around if that close to the rotor magnets?
Magnetic force would turn that thing upside down or turn side ways in a
second . Or fly in towards rotor and get stuck like a glue in a
ziffy.!! Now give me a break !! I'd say its another scam uncovered !.
Or he could have used a very ordinary small weak ceramic magnets
.. Or was it ? But even then.. ??
Lastly .. If the thing was rotating at 6000 rpm you better have
that ( magnets glued to the rotor real good !!.. You all know that !.
Its a dangerous thing even for a ceramic piece that small. At 6000
rpm. Any lose metal piece will make you bleed real bad !! fast...
But the fact is he was able to haphazardly take off one of the
magnet with touch of finger, one hand. That smells fish real stinking
bad...
Hey ! I think that was a good con job. Sorry fellas.
Magnet Motor (lower res)
The first video posted.
- "magnets reach 6000+ rpm dissasemble on vidio no hidden drive." (YouTube copy by PESNetwork) (original by Mecsdgp; December 03, 2009)
Open Letter to Mecsdgp
On Dec. 18, 2009, Sterling D. Allan sent the following to Mecsdgp via the YouTube contact link:
Subject: Magnet Motor
Fascinating videos.
Thanks for posting.
Has anyone else been able to replicate this?
What kind of magnets are you using? part number? type? size? tolerance?
What is the material made out of in your rotor and stator? The
stand on which the stator magnets are attached looks like it is ferrous,
so you can attach magnets to it.
Bearing types (metal make-up?)
I would love to work with you in helping you to open source this.
If this thing really works, it would be the ideal open source
project, breaking the logjam of control that the powers that be have
over the energy industry and thus over the people.
There are ways to monetize open sourcing so you can make a living doing it. We would be glad to help you do that.
Please email me direct […]. I'd love to discuss these things with you.
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Materials
list here
(Perhaps you recognize one of the components. Feel free to venture your guess as to what it is.)
Rotor Assembly
Square Magnets
9 around perimeter, approximately 1 cm x 1 cm x 2 mm
Rotor
Brass(?), approximately 3 inch diameter x ¾ inch high
Bearings
aluminum?
Computer hard drive bearing.
Reactor Bar
Magnets
Round
Spacer Piece
(2) mu metal?
Note: In the operation mode, there appears to be only one spacer,
but when he disassembles the thing, it looks like there are two.
Looks to me that there is one spacer when it is running and two
when he pulls it apart. Take a close look when he pulled it apart. You
will see that one of the square magnets or metal pieces from the rotor
comes off. There is a black sticky piece left on the rotor were the
magnet or metal piece was. Adam
On July 14, 2010, User:Loggylog wrote:
If you look closer to the rotor you will see that one of the
magnets has come off. This is where the second magnet(spacer) has come
from.
Ferrous(?) Bar
Base
Base Plate
Aluminum (?)
Stand
(2) Ferrous (?)
similar to reactor bar
Replications
list here
(none that we know of, yet)
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Featured / OS: Magnet Motors >Mecsdgp Magnet Motor - A new video has been posted showing a small rotor with square magnets around the perimeter. It starts to turn and then accelerates (supposedly up to 6000 rpm) as a "reactor bar" is brought closer to it. Most likely just an air nozzle making it turn. (PESWiki; Dec. 18, 2009)
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