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Magnets shipped were made wrong, corrected set pending arrival
Monday, completion estimated Wednesday. TάV safety
report pending next week as well. No diminishing of Gauss
measurable. Office being established in Munich.
Postscript Note:
As of April 25, 2005, no demo has been given. |
by Sterling
D. Allan
Copyright © 2004, all rights reserved
Pure Energy Systems News
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Author with Mike Brady
Dec. 2002, Johannesburg

June 17, 2003
Prototype
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Magnets
in rotor repel
magnets in stator. Shielding
enables net thrust.

Motor
attached to generator.

Governor regulates speed
by adjusting gap between
rotor and stator.
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MUNICH, GERMANY
With a corrected set of specialized magnets arriving Monday, Perendev
expects to have their four magnetic motors completed by Wednesday, after which
they intend to give a public demonstration of what scientists say is supposed
to be impossible -- a magnetic motor, that is rated to put out 20 kilowatts of
power continuous when connected to a generator.
Perendev expected completion about four weeks ago, but were delayed when their
magnets were held up in customs. Then it turned out that the magnets
were not built as requested, so a new shipment had to be ordered. Those
are expected to arrive Monday.
Also expected early next week is a report from the TάV from the testing they
have been running on the motor since late March, is expected to be produced
early next week as well. They have been testing for safety issues, such
as the magnetic field effects, what happens if the generator overloads, what
happens if the governor fails.
While he has been waiting for these developments, inventor Mike Brady, has
been getting situated in a 300 square meter Perendev office in Munich, which
will also have a 300 square meter research and development laboratory.
He will be updating the Perendev website with the Munich contact information
in the next few days. Perendev has also been incorporated in
Switzerland, moved from its previous domicile in Johannesburg.
One question that is often asked about a system such as this is, "do you
see any diminishing of the Gauss of the magnets?"
Brady responded that there is "no change in Gauss. There is no
diminishing observed by any test we can perform."
He said that the PTC patents are now being launched and are nearly secured all
over the world.
Brady is also looking at moving to Germany as well. He was sitting in
his new Jaguar XJR, his step children admiring the gadgets, out on a drive
during the phone interview with PESN.

Brady also reported that they also have four nitrogen motors
completed. He said Perendev was recently contacted by a Titan space
project interested in the possibility of investigating the nitrogen motors for
possible use in that nitrogenous atmosphere.
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Relevant Websites:
Perendev Power http://perendev-power.com
Subsequent Coverage
Perendev-Power
Website Downgraded - Touting an all-magnet magnet motor near
market readiness (for 3 years now), downgraded website now claims they are
working in association with the European space agency. PerenTech
mothballed. (PESN; April 23, 2005)
- Perendev
Soliciting Investment & Licensing Payments (caution) - Magnet
Motor claimant, Perendev Power International AG, has been distributing a
letter inviting individuals to invest in licensing or stock. A word
of caution based on track record. (FreeEnergyNews; March 12,
2005)
Previous Coverage
August 31, 2004
June 30, 2004
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See also
Page posted Sept. 14, 2004
Last updated July 16, 2005
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