Meyer Magnet Motor Plans

Meyer Magnet Motor Plans Version 2.1


A concise and clear set of instructions how to build (hopefully) a working all-magnet, bar-magnet motor as described by “Meyer”, using presently-available Pagnets.

Meyer Magnet Motor Plans


On March 17, 2009, in an ongoing video series

he was posting about his Howard Johnson all-
magnet motor (“Stonehenge” model) replication attempt, Meyer posted a video showing his motor accelerating then reaching
an equilibrium speed – something that modern physics would say is impossible. He said he was showing the world how to do this,
encouraging others to replicate and improve on
what he had done. That version, which we presented Version 1.1, has proven to be more difficult to replicate than one would think, given the seemingly simplicity of the design. Getting the spacing between magnets and the spacing to the stator magnet apparently takes an intuitive gift to find (until Physics catches up and provides the equations by which these things can be calculated and engineered.)

After much controversy and skepticism, on the evening of April 29, Meyer once again astonished us with yet another video, this one
being composed of bar magnets rather than channel magnets around the rotor disc. This one appears to have more power. The next day he showed it running in reverse. Then on May 3 he displaide it running on a glass table. And the videos keep coming. On May 9, Meyer received from us a set of magnets that are readily available in today’s market, as well as a rotor-stator assembly with known dimensions and specifications. Then on May 12 he told me that he got that motor running with just six magnets on the rotor. He posted a video of this on May 13. The present instruction manual describes how to make that motor.

Download: Meyer Magnet Motor Plans

Magnetic Motor Plans For Powering Your Home

If you look at enough YouTube videos you get the distinct impression it would be possible to build a magnetic generator that would provide you with energy for free. And maybe you can. But if you are going to try it you should probably have some detailed magnetic motor plans.

You can go to various science fair sites and find directions for building a mini magnet-powered generator that will turn on a light bulb. People have known about the way magnets push and pull each other around for thousands of years. And they have been trying to figure out how to harness that pushing and pulling power ever since.

If building a free-energy generator was easy everybody would be doing it. Everybody with few imaginable exceptions would love to be free of ever escalating utility bills. People would love to be able to be warm in the winter and cool in the summer without spending their grocery money to do it.

It would be a wonderful life if you could throw a load of clothes into the washer and dryer without cringing about how much those clean clothes are going to add to the gas and electric bills.

So it makes perfect sense that you will want to build a motor that will eliminate the stress and expense of power. It is a reasonable idea if you are a handy person who understands gadgets and can take things apart and put them together.

Some people are like that and some are not. If you have two left hands and have never finished a household repair without calling a plumber or an electrician or the paramedics you might want to give this project some thought. What people will tell you who have worked with magnetic generators is that there is not much room for error.

If you are not an engineer or an obsessive-compulsive perfectionist maybe you should find someone who is. Everyone knows somebody who can make things work while other people are still reading the directions. They might be a little weird. But following magnetic motor plans will give your friend with Aspergers a chance to shine.

Learn more: Overunity Generator

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