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Update on George Soukup's V-Track Rotary Magnet Motor

German inventor claims that an earlier all-magnet motor accelerated to destruction. He has filed for a German patent and plans to later openly disclose the motor. He says investors have been secured.


George Soukup Nachbauer claims to have come up with a working all-magnet motor (Magnetmotorenbauer) of the "V-gate" variety, for which he has filed for a patent, after which he will make it accessible. He presents what he calls the V-Track Rotary Magnet Motor. It appears to embody the V-track magnet acceleration model into rotating motion.

"[The motor] accelerated up to destruction, therefore the rotor must be built better. But the size which it is did not create a problem. Only if I did the same with larger magnets would it becomes a problem. But this is accessible at the moment only for the German patent office. During disclosure it will become visible for everyone. I plan also its own web page. I have German investors already." -- Soukup (Response to myself; June 15, 2009; slightly edited)

Once engineered for production, the promise of an all-magnet motor is that it would present a clean, reliable, portable, and hopefully affordable energy source that could make electric motors and fuel-powered generators obsolete.

Here's one of several videos he's uploaded to YouTube.  This one shows a series of still and rotating shots from different angles, primarily showing the version with the wood stator. One image shows a propeller attached to the shaft. Whether the rotating views show acceleration or not has yet to be determined (analysis pending).


Here's a collage showing some screen shots of the motor using a wooden stator.

Image:SoukupNachbauer Magnet-Motor wood collage 600.jpg

See our PESWiki page on this for more videos, photos, links, a replication attempt by CLaNZeR, and other info about this technology.

http://www.peswiki.com/index.php/OS:George_Soukup_V-Track_Rotary_Magnet_Motor 

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Sterling D. Allan is CEO of the New Energy Congress and of Pure Energy Systems (PES) Network Inc. PES operates several Web sites including PESWiki...

Comments

  • Sarge 2 years ago
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    Finally! - a magnetic motor from a genuine con-man instead of the pathetic efforts of the mentally ill.

  • maryyugo 2 years ago
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    Heh! If it self-ran, he'd show it self running and he'd get an independent test. Accelerate to destruction? Nonsense. Apparently some people didn't learn enough from Tilley and Milow, Bedini, Lee and Bearden and many others.

  • Spintronicmotors 2 years ago
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    Bull! The design is all wrong for a "V" Gate motor. I highly doubt that it self starts. It would have to be turned, to get it to rotate, and would eventually wind down. That's why there are no videos showing the motor at start up.

  • Mark Dansie 2 years ago
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    I fail to see why you continue to promote these looney's Sterling. Didn't the Mylow debarcle teach you anything? The person here is delussional. Why dont you do your homework before publishing these claims. Go talk to the smot developers, they are all laughing. Sadly people are laughing at you now days rather than these scam artists and con men.
    Kind Regards
    Mark

  • Frankie 2 years ago
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    I tried it and it works...I am powering all my house.

  • Django 2 years ago
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    Sorry, but this motor is also a Hoax. It never ran. George Soukup is doing this just for egomanical reasons. Sad but true, just another Mylow. Since 1,5 years he is just telling people lies over lies. Recently he claims that he visited the patent office in Munich and got a patent for his motor. telling now it is all secret, lol.
    Sad but true, another hoax! beware of him and his claims!

  • diego 2 years ago
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    Soukup is an idiot

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