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  • #16
    This has a very useful write-up on the Lawrence Tseung motor:
    http://www.free-energy-info.co.uk/LTseung.pdf
    Paul-R

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Doc View Post
      Here is a link to the Patent. If anyone can translate the Chinese, that would be great for everyone to understand. Patent.pdf - Windows Live

      The link to some general background Info: http://cid-204837ebaee2a7df.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/.Public/Magnetic|_Motor2.doc?ccr=236

      Here is some video: http://www.dsk.cn/ click on the compass picture. (need to move the mouse around and find the spot)
      I can read a little bit of Chinese. But to be honest, I am still very skeptical of magnetic motors. So far, I have not seen one working. The only perpetual motion machine that I have seen working is the Deluc's dry pile in Oxford university.

      Yes, i believe you are right. The government there tends to worship the west. They don't seem to appreciate the scientific contributions from their own people. They would rather import what is to them technologies from the west.

      (Edit on 2 June 2009: This invention looks different.)
      Last edited by anut; 06-02-2009, 08:09 AM.

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      • #18
        The patent application says there is a cosmic energy collector in the device. The technical details of the cosmic energy collector (which is not depicted in any figure) will remain confidential.

        No luck, sorry.

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        • #19
          hi,
          I have for a long time messed about with so called energy generating prototypes. The only one i got to work was the Stan Meyers HHO and it worked good. I use it to cut metal, and things like that as well as for a heater in my animal sheds. I have read abouit Wangs magnetic motor and as you said i think he must have got it working. I have a machine shop full of boys toys and was thinking of having a go at making one. The plans i did see at one time on the net but i cannot find them again. I would appreciate if you could send them to me. I believe they are in chinese, or cantonese, but that should not be a problem as my neighbour 15miles away is chinese.

          What fascinates me about the magnetic generator is that i in the past invented a rotating connector usung copperfilings and mercury, instead of using slip rings, and it worked a treat. I only found out later someone had patented it in USA.
          Anyways i you are will to get me a copy of the plans i would have a go and keep you informed. By the way does you plans work on Autocad or solidworks.
          Look forward to hearing from you.
          Thanks

          Jay

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          • #20
            Hi Jay 1

            send me your email address.
            I will forward you the zip file

            CHRIS

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            • #21
              Hi! If there is a possibillity, can I get it too?

              I am very interested in it!

              Thanks!
              Mitja

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Doc View Post
                Here is the link to Public - Windows Live
                the techincal corel draw drawings for those wishing to import into a CAD system as well as an animation of the workings of the top magnetic spinner. This shows basically how the magnetic flux fields interact and why magentic shielding is critical
                Hi, Doc!
                With great interest I read this information Wang Shum Ho Generator. Unfortunately, the drawing file CDR were empty and I could not watch them. Please send me an E-mail. Great desire to check the device performance. Many thanks. e-mail: 999-9@mail.ru

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                • #23
                  Hi Doc, can I get it too?

                  Hi Doc, can you send me the patent too? My email is hnclee@netscape.net
                  I might be able to help to translate to English, as I can read Chinese.

                  Also, are you able to share your CAD drawing as well?

                  Cheers,
                  hc lee

                  Originally posted by Doc View Post
                  Hi Jay 1

                  send me your email address.
                  I will forward you the zip file

                  CHRIS

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                  • #24
                    I believe Ltseung888 is the one that submitted the revision on
                    mechanical engineering calculations.

                    The group from various parts of orient certainly share the
                    interests as we do. The correspondence allows more than
                    just interpret the Chinese web information as a friendly
                    exchange of ideas.

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                    • #25
                      Wang patent impossible to get?

                      Originally posted by Doc View Post
                      Here is a link to the Patent. If anyone can translate the Chinese, that would be great for everyone to understand. Patent.pdf - Windows Live

                      The link to some general background Info: http://cid-204837ebaee2a7df.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/.Public/Magnetic|_Motor2.doc?ccr=236

                      Here is some video: WWW.DSK.CN click on the compass picture. (need to move the mouse around and find the spot)
                      The above site (Patent.pdf - Windows Live[/url]) is deleted? I couldn't access to it. I'm very eager to see the patent. Please tell me how to do it.

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                      • #26
                        This should get you there: click this link That device has always fascinated me. Also info here:Peswiki link
                        Last edited by ewizard; 12-08-2011, 04:15 PM.
                        There is no important work, there are only a series of moments to demonstrate your mastery and impeccability. Quote from Almine

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                        • #27
                          Excellent, Thanks Ewizard.
                          Especially fascinating in terms of utilizing the rotation of water, although the ingredients are not publicly shown.

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                          • #28
                            Wang Shum Ho magnet motor

                            Hi,

                            I would like to build a Magnet motor, I would appreciate any and all help available. I strongly believe these motors are integral to a better planet for all.

                            Best regards,

                            Martin Keet

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                            • #29
                              Ok.You need magnets magnetized in special way. And here we stop....

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Martin Keet View Post
                                Hi,

                                I would like to build a Magnet motor, I would appreciate any and all help available
                                I should try these two documents:

                                http://www.free-energy-info.tuks.nl/Chapter1.pdf
                                and
                                http://www.free-energy-info.tuks.nl/Wang.pdf

                                and have a good look around Patrick's mega-work now residing here:

                                http://www.free-energy-info.tuks.nl/

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