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Permanent Magnet Motors from Free Energy

Last updated on 13 June 2026 by Admin-Lavi Leave a Comment

This article is about Permanent Magnet Motors from Free Energy and problem to make motor run only with magnets.

One DIY idea is from Dietmar Hohl and big problem is making opposite magnetic field needed for motor.

The design must place the magnets in a way that breaks the normal magnetic field, and the Hohl motor achieves this by setting the magnets at an angle.

Building of Permanent Magnet Motors from nature:

field surrounding a bar magnet

People learn magnetic field around bar magnet look like lines from iron filings, but iron filings change the field so picture is not correct.

Real field look like grid of football shapes near magnet ends.

More careful measurement shows that the field actually produced by a bar magnet

Book “The Secret World of Magnets” show real magnetic field better.

So most people do not know the true shape and internet show wrong pictures.

Magnet ends have spinning magnetic field and if magnets placed uneven they can push in one direction.

Magnets at 45° angle get push from corners, but it is not so simple as many magnetic lines affect it.

Also sometimes we must leave space after placing few magnets.

Net magnetic force

Two people Anthony and Andreas use angled magnet trick to make a track.

They use neodymium magnet to move on track with ceramic magnets on both sides.

The magnets are held in place in this picture, by wooden dowels driven into the base plank

The design sets the other magnets on the track at a 45° angle.

Also it uses small neodymium magnets for the moving magnet and finds that ceramic magnets are not as strong as neodymium magnets.

They use wooden sticks to hold parts and wood do not change magnetic field.

Next step is making motor using this track idea; round track is hard so they try disk with magnets under it which is the more easy way.

disc rotor has four magnets

When disc turns its magnets touches other angled magnets.

Motor can work flat or standing up and if disc spins well we can add coils to make electricity and to make it better we use two discs on one stick and magnets get extra push with each turn.

Most people can build this motor but it takes some work.

The disc is glued to the centre of the fan using perhap, Impact Evostick, epoxy resin or super glue

To make strong and simple prototype use computer cooling fan, old fan is okay or buy cheap one.

Add wood or plastic spacer disk on fan for space and then stick wooden square on it and carve it into circle with pencil and strong base.

Disc shape is not need to be perfect but more important is where rotor magnets goes.

Use pencil to mark and adjust and then try different magnets as they have different power and size

Change stator magnet angle to about 45° and space between to make track work better.

Conclusion:

This Free Energy guide explains how to make a permanent magnet motor using only magnets, which is difficult because the magnetic field remains balanced.

Dietmar Hohl motor use angled magnets to break this balance and this idea work better for magnet motor.

Old ideas of magnetic field are not always right.

Anthony and Andreas test magnets and made working motor, so with careful building this magnet with only motor is possible.

Filed Under: Free Energy, Tutorials

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