Monday, October 27, 2008

Ok, so here is a company called Lutec from Australia. They claim to have built an overunity motor. You can check out their videos at www.lutec.com.au/
The video in the middle of the page is the most revealing, and the one on the bottom looks to be a company campaign video. I first saw this video on youtube a few months ago and happened to look further into it last week. It looks as if Lutec has sold the rights to the technology to a company in Hong Kong called Evergreen Ltd. Why they have done this is unknown, but it is verifiable on the Lutec site here lutec.com.au/invest.htm. It seems unfortunate for them to sell their rights instead of capitalize upon them.
The Evergreen site looks pretty interesting. I've only seen the homepage though. I sure hope this technology doesn't get lost. It would be great to have one of their motors!

By the way, has anyone built one of these around the Albuquerque area? I would LOVE to see one in operation!! As far as I know, it's called a Prendev motor, and supposedly operates solely by permanent magnets. It's a really bad video, I know, but there are lots of others.

TIGA 可変界磁モーター  Variable Field Magnet Motor  Solar Car - The funniest videos clips are here

So this device is run by a variable field magnetic motor. Does anyone know how these work. You can see in the video how the motor is controlled (by pulling the electro-magnets further from the... whatever it is), but how or why does this process work? Any links to relevant information would be awesome.

(I know I don't have many readers currently, but those who happen to find this, please post a comment directing to any relevant/related information. Thanks!)

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

First Post

This is my first post on my blog. Actually it's my first blog post ever! I'm not really sure what I want to do with it yet. I'm thinking of lots to do with energy... and whatever else interests me that day.
For now, here is a random picture that I really like:I think this was from www.raph.com