Use a pencil to hold the globe from the top and after it settles down remove the pencil.
if your saying the globe floats and then sticks to the top try changing the power supply. the power supply bridge rectifier circuit is failing and the in rush current then builds and makes the globe stick to the top. make sure you use the same size in volts and amps for the replacement power supply. volts need to be the same amps can be more all that does is insure the power supply is large enough to not burn itself out.
Take away the globe from the top magnet, then use your two hands to hold the globe, gradually close to the top magnet, pls note the floating distance is about 2cm, when you feel the balance, release your hands gently, finally, you succeed in floating it well. Congratulations!
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Use a pencil to hold the globe from the top and after it settles down remove the pencil.
if your saying the globe floats and then sticks to the top try changing the power supply. the power supply bridge rectifier circuit is failing and the in rush current then builds and makes the globe stick to the top. make sure you use the same size in volts and amps for the replacement power supply. volts need to be the same amps can be more all that does is insure the power supply is large enough to not burn itself out.
Take away the globe from the top magnet, then use your two hands to hold the globe, gradually close to the top magnet, pls note the floating distance is about 2cm, when you feel the balance, release your hands gently, finally, you succeed in floating it well. Congratulations!