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Chris Horianopoulos' Replication of the MXLO Magnetic Motor

MXLO Response to email posted to them
You will need to gently glide the stator body left, right, forward, back to
catch the point for rotation.
The point where you get the rotor to spin one or more full rotations is the
point you should focus adjustment.
The diode attaches on one lead out and you would measure diode lead out and
other lead out.
Question to MXLO
Quoting "ChrisH64@aol.com" <ChrisH64@aol.com>:
> I have completed building the unit. I have not been able to see any results
>
> other then a willingness to spin one or twice. I have not placed the 18
> gauge
> wire and diode around the unit yet, and was wondering if that would help make
>
> the rotor spin. Or is the coil winding around the unit completely
> unnesecessary to cause it to spin?
> As for the coil winding, is it correct to assume that the diode goes to one
> lead on the coil, and then to measure voltage I would simply attach my
> voltmeter lead to the one lead not containing the diode, and the other other
> voltmeter
> lead to the other end of the coiled wire (containing the diode)?
> I have attached pictures for your reference.
>
> Regards,
>
> Chris Horianopoulos
> 917-538-0901
>

New Base (see enlarged view)

New Stator and Original Base (enlarged)

New Assembly (enlarged)
About Chris
- Chris Horianopouos holds a Masters in Electrical Engineering and a Masters in Computer
Engineering
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Contact
Chris Horianopoulos <ChrisH64@aol.com>
141-03 59th Ave.
Flushing, NY 11355
Ph 212-847-6979
Cell 917-538-0901
Page posted March 13, 2004
Last updated March 14, 2004 12:44:22 PM MST
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