Perendev Motor
Perendev to Launch 300 kW Self-Running Electromagnetic Generator in May
Draws energy from magnetic principles not presently appreciated by mainstream science. Expected cost will be around 3/10 cents per kW-h. Inventor, Mike Brady, says permanent magnet motor was too large, so he designed this.
by Sterling D. Allan
Pure Energy Systems News - Exclusive Interview
Copyright © 2006
Video of Magnet Motor Prototype II
Famous in the fringe world of free energy for his claim to a working all-magnet motor, complete with a video of the unit in operation, inventor Mike Brady and his company have now shifted over to an electromagnetic design. "Now in production", the new motor is said to have far more power coming from much less size. It also draws its power from electromagnetic forces all around us, but which are not yet fully appreciated by mainstream science.
Like an automobile engine, the Perendev electromagnetic motor is said to require a battery to start, but once running it provides enough energy to run under its own power as well as provide 300 kW max of electricity from an attached alternator. "The battery will be recharged from the alternator while the unit is running."
"Output is 110volt 3 phase or 380 volt 3 phase", which is enough electricity to run nearly a hundred homes.
Perendev has announced on their website that they will be launching this new product at a public demonstration at a hotel auditorium in Munich Germany in May. Tickets to attend the demonstration are set at 100 Euros. Details are pending.
Brady says that the unit "has been tested by a very reputable company which will be disclosed in May at the launch." He says the unit will have a TUV certificate attached with delivery to clients. Papers have been filed for CE approval, and are expected to be in place in time for the May launch.
When the unit goes on sale, depending on territory, it will only be available on lease terms. Ownership will not pass to the customer. The lease cost will be calculated over a 5 year period based on price of 25000 Euros plus interest. The borrowing rates will depend on the finance house and on variations in prime rates influenced by international policies.
Thus, the cost to operate one will be in the range of 6,000 Euros per year for a continuous 300 kW output. That amounts to about 0.28 cents per kilowatt-hour, compared to 4-6 cents wholesale cost of electricity of today's grid.
"I have decided that due to the size of the previous motor it was too large and not suitable for general applications. Further, the manufacturing costs are too high," Brady said. "So, bearing this all in mind I built a new motor which firstly is far more powerful, and is smaller in size."
Weighing in at 350 to 400 kilograms (~880 pounds), depending on configuration, the electromagnetic motor has been on the drawing board for about two years, according to Brady. The size is around 1.6 meters wide by 1.4 meters in height, and 1 meter in length. The noise level registers at around 30 decibels. The unit will come with EMF shielding. Continuously running, "if fingers stay away from the motor it should last at least 10 years without any problems," said Brady.
Distributorship contracts have been finalized for South Africa, Israel, and Dubai; and are under negotiation for Norway, Canada, Austria, Australia, and Dominican Republic.
"We are trying to set up mass production for the future with our current manufacturer. He is expanding his plant to accommodate 1000 units per month. With the Austrian manufacturer coming on line in 2 months we should collectively be able to produce better than 2000 units per month", said Brady.
"Full PTC patents have been filed and are pending at this stage for all countries, with the exception of China, which we are filling separately."
http://www.perendev-power.com/
Sources
* Email correspondence with Mike Brady, March 21,22, 2006.
* http://www.perendev-power.com/My_Homepage_Files/Page45.html - page announcing launch of Em motor in May.
* Perendev Power Developments Pty (Ltd) - index at PESWiki.com
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