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Build a
permanent magnet motor! You could even use a bicycle wheel!
David has spent many hours and
many nights awake learning how to use these magnets. Many hours of research have
gone into his design. This motor uses simple Radio Shack ceramic bar magnets.
David first built a linear carriage type motor to test his theories and designs.
He fastened a row of magnets all north side up on a flat table top. he then
built a movable roller carriage with magnets placed on top.
When he placed the movable roller carriage over the first row of stationary
table top magnets the carriage moved on it's own! David was very excited!
It moved all the way down the row of magnets all by itself until it reached the
last magnet and then stopped. He then thought all that needs to be done is
to apply more magnets. So he thought of a simple motor using a 26" bicycle
wheel. He bolted one end of the wheel axle to a 1/2" x 4' x 4' piece of plywood
and mounted it on a wall. He then mounted his bar magnets around the entire
wheel leaving some spacing etc... He then used 2 magnets placed on the outside
as the stationary magnets. The wheel began to move all on it's own. After
the wheel turned three times it then slowed down and stopped? But, this was a
break through! WOW! The wheel actually turned on it's own using
nothing but magnets! We thought it would be a good idea to offer
David's notes in a brief plan form to those interested in researching and
building there own free energy permanent magnet motor.
As a bonus, we are also including plans and full page magazine
articles on the Howard Johnson perm magnet motor.
David's design / notes and drawings on his permanent magnet motor should save
you many hours of research work.
" Rick Gibson "
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