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Electromagnetic 'Over Unity' Device Claims / Attempts
Electromagnetic motor-generator systems that claim to
put out more electrical energy than they require to run. None of these
have been irrefutably proven publicly.
See also: Electromagnetic
index at PESWiki.com

Featuring
Energy by Motion
- Energy
By Motion (EBM) Going Commercial? - Out of the blue, a company
in Hungary (originally from Toronto) springs on the scene with three
humongous free energy prototypes, complete with patents, scientific
certifications, demo hours, and a price tag for a power plant. The
rate: 2 - 6 cents/kW-hour. (PESWiki; Oct. 10, 2006)
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Flynn Parallel Path Magnet Technology
- How
Parallel Path Gets Over Unity -
Paul Noel explains how Joe Flynn's Parallel Path device works and
where the energy comes from. "What Joe Flynn has is a transistor
(actually a pair) for a magnetic circuit." (PES Academy;
March 7, 2006)
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- Joseph
Flynn's Parallel Path technology - A motor built with this
technology is at least 3.5 times more efficient than conventional motors,
offers excellent torque, and high power to weight ratios. All motor
companies should license this technology. It's not perpetual motion. It
doesn't violate laws of physics. It does add a new rule that will become a
chapter in all new electronics textbooks, and will become standard fare in
all electric motors.
- Joe
Flynns Parallel Path Magnetic Technology - Article by Tim
Harwood, who ran a successful replication project. Versions of the
article were published in 2003 in Nexus magazine and New
Energy Technologies magazine. (PESWiki; Feb. 21)
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Groups and Devices
- Magnetricity
NeoGen PM Dynamo - Based on the late Bill
Mullers' work with super magnets in a motor/generator design, this
site describes Rex Hebert's ongoing research into developing a
self-running permanent magnet dynamo. (Jan. 2006)
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- AKOIL
Power Generator - Russian company claims to have a fuel-less
generator. Is taking orders for units from 100kW up to 10
MW. Ten kilowatt demo allegedly available for assessment.
Previous experience with company/dealers suggests caution. (PESWiki;
Sept. 16, 2006)
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- Testatika
Electromagnetic Generator - Includes an inductance circuit, a
capacitance circuit, and a thermionic rectification valve. Alleged
free energy machine harnesses energy from the aether. Also known
as the Swiss M-L converter or Thesta-Distatica. (PESWiki)
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- Donald Sitler's
Permanent Magnet Motor - Prototype allegedly uses modest
electrical input to convert magnetic force into motion. Test rig shown
in video runs on about 1.44 watts, turning at about 400 rpm. It
uses neodymium permanent magnets in the stator and rotor.
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- Excess
Energy Claimed in Spark Gap Experiment - Bill Alek writes:
"Excess electrical energy has been discovered in spark gaps using
Carbon/Graphite - Tungsten rods. Assuming an ideal system, a maximum
COP of 171% is possible using a Wimshurst Generator as the primary
high-voltage dynamo." (ZPEnergy; Jan. 31, 2006)
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- GMC
Holdings Corp - Company claims a super-efficient or over-unity
electromagnetic generator, coined REMAT, an acronym for Rare Earth
Magnetic Amplification Technology. Skeptics urge caution. (PESWiki;
Sept. 19, 2005)
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- Lutec 1000
Generator will produce up to 1000 watts of DC
electricity twenty four hours a day, every day, which will be stored
in a battery bank and then inverted to AC power and connected directly
into the home or business. Draws the power it requires to run itself
from the same battery bank.
"The first free energy machine to be developed to commercial
stage anywhere in the world."
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- Power
Generation: Magnet Alternator - Russian Patent Claim #2003118321 of
June 23, 2003; by Faraday Lab Ltd
"This
version of the device is made of Ba-ceramic magnets, 50x50 mm size of
the pole. Now we are investigating technology of maximum possible
power output in the generator coils when the rotor changes the
magnetic flux in the gap between the magnet and the coil. It is
claimed that in this design there is no deceleration of the rotor when
the load (lamp) is connected to the generator coils that let us the
hope to get very high efficient electro-generator with more powerful
permanent magnets and high velocity of rotation." |
- (Caution) Dennis
Lee Generator
Dennis Lee's 30 KW permanent magnet generator
failed to meet slated release in December 28, 2002.
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"Not even close to my
motors. This is good try at My work on the Adams from the pages I
took down. This why I took them down. If you build them wrong this
is what you get: 80% and that's it." -- John
Bedini
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Open Source Projects
- Bedini_SG
Motor-Energizer - plans, materials, schematic. Many
replications accomplished; several people have claimed over unity.
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- CD
Motor Open Source Project - Experiment developed between Sept
2001-2004 under the direction of Tim Harwood, inspired by the claims
of Robert
Adams and his exotic pulsed motor technology, was widely
replicated; is now published again. Allegedly achieves over
unity, but no self-runners were ever achieved. (PESWiki; Mar.
26)
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- Ross
Motor - Theoretical overunity motor design presented by Jim
Ross, based on theories put forth by Tom Bearden. Energy Shuttling and
dq/dt blocking are the primary methods used. (PESWiki; April 7)
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Articles
What
Lutec, GMCC, Bedini, and Bearden Technologies May Have in Common -
Sterling Allan wonders if they key to each of these varying electromagnetic
technologies is that they include permanent magnets that transiently flip in
polarity when confronted with a properly pulsed coil, opening a gate to some
kind of yet-to-be defined energy. (PESN; June 28, 2005
Skeptics
OU Not Claimed
- Raser
Technologies - Symetron AC induction motor technology
achieves high torque without permanent magnets. A few simple changes
to conventional motors yield significant increases in power,
performance and efficiency. With up to 3 times the power density, a
lower cost per kilowatt, Symetron is ideal for use in electric
& hybrid vehicles, industrial applications and power generation.
(Thanks John
Q. Public)
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- Stephen
Kundel's Motor - Video
of second version prototype shows a quickly vibrating motor, with
electrical input. As it accelerates, less electrical input
required. Over-unity not documented. (PESWiki; Mar. 14,
2006)
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- Motor
Design by Steve Kundel - Project page on Don Adsitt's site for
3.6-watt motor. Patent application filed, replications permitted.
Novel concept, efficiency not documented. (TheVeryLastPageoftheInternet)
["Fascinating device, but it is only 5%
efficient." -- Ken Rauen]
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See also
Page posted by Sterling
D. Allan, Dec. 4, 2003
Last updated February 13, 2008
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