Permanent Magnet Motor Assembly

Tens of thousands of viewers have seen my YouTube videos "My Magnet Motor Free Energy Study 1" and "My Magnet Motor Free Energy Study 2". Many want to know the details so they can experiment for themselves. The key word here is "Study". I wanted to see for myself how the "Gates" influence rotation.

The rotor is a 5 1/4" diameter by 3/4" thick wood disk. I happen to be using Oak. The 17 Neodymium Magnets are 3/8" diameter by 1" thick. The rotor magnets are laid out in 2 sequences of 8 magnets each. The first magnet in each bank is recessed into the wood ¼” Each succeeding magnet is recessed 1/16” deeper than the previous one until the last one in each progression is recessed ¾”. All the magnets, in my device, are set with the north poles facing out. The rocking stator magnet also has its north pole facing out. To illustrate this I created a computer graphic with a transparent rotor and stator.

I used a skateboard ball bearing at the axel to minimize friction. The ball bearing is rated for 40,000 RPM. I just hoped I don't exceed this when it spins. To make it work using 1 finger to rock it I needed to add a weight to the stator. I used a Bismuth disk for this because I had one but any non-ferrous weight of around 2 ounces would serve the same purpose. The axles are wood dowel and the 2 dark circles under the stator are felt pads.

If you build one, or for that mater any permanent magnet motor design, let me know about it. Send me a video and the story of it's creation.