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New Advances Delay Aviso Energy Demo
The public demonstration of Ismael Aviso's ambient power antenna
technology assisting a hydroxy cell as well as generating heat -- both
demonstrating free energy in operation -- is now scheduled for February 2 in the
California Bay Area. The event will also be broadcast live, probably through
Justin.tv

by Sterling
D. Allan
Pure Energy Systems News
Today I spoke with Alec Sherman, the U.S. founder of Aviso Energy, in
association with the Filipino inventor, Ismael Aviso, to get some clarification
on a press release they put out
yesterday.
We at PESN have done quite a bit of reporting on Aviso's self-charging electric vehicle that appears to harvest energy from
the surroundings to keep its battery topped off, enabling the vehicle to run
continuously without external charge. It is similar to Tesla's fabled Pierce
Arrow. One of our recent stories
announced that the Philippine Department of Energy test results of Aviso's
electric vehicle were finally published, documenting an 11 kW DC motor running
133% efficiency with his system turned on, compared to 46% efficient without his
system.
One of the variants of this technology that we've also reported
on here is Aviso's hydroxy technology that uses the Aviso antenna to assist in
the electrolysis process. It's basically a matter of applying the antenna from
the electric vehicle charger to the hydroxy system.
According to Michael Faraday, the best you can do in electrolysis is to consume
3.5 watts for an hour to produce one liter of gas. Supposedly, with just their
dry cell, the Aviso hydroxy system is able to get close to that, producing one
liter per hour with just 3.6 watt-hours. But with the Aviso antenna attached,
they are able to get it down to just 1.8 watt-hours consumed per liter produced.
If so, this proves that they are harvesting energy from the environment via the
antenna; and that the Aviso antenna can be used to provide base load power, both
for stationary and portable applications.
These systems will be among those that are slated to be demonstrated publicly by
Aviso and his company associates in the Bay Area, California. This demo was
going to happen in early December, but the company said that some new, production-enhancing technologies discovered by Aviso and his team have led
them to push back the date for its first major technology demonstration until
Thursday, February 2, 2012; probably in the late afternoon.
Aviso's work over the last couple of weeks seems to have opened some unanticipated doors that the company would like to explore before the big
demonstration, giving them more time to characterize and optimizing the technologies
that will be displayed.
"We are fully aware that people were really looking forward to this presentation,"
said Sherman, "so we would not postpone the event unless we were pretty sure that the new discoveries would be worth the wait. We are also aware that with Ismael, the exploration never stops, so you can't just postpone things every time he has a breakthrough." Sherman says that the company has set the date of February
2, 2012, and is committed to optimizing the current technologies for display on that date.
Aviso Energy is putting the electric vehicle application of the technology on
hold for now, focusing on a more immediately achievable product line of hydroxy
generation devices. So don't expect the electric vehicle capability to be
demonstrated on February 2.
Another phenomenon that will be demonstrated is the production of heat by the
antenna apparatus.
Previously, the build-up of heat in the Tesla-like coil portion of the system
created a limiting factor because things began to melt. However, with new
materials introduced, the temperature now gets up to as high as 400 degrees
Celcius; and now Aviso Energy is looking for ways to effectively harness the
heat component for additional gains of energy -- cogeneration. They are open to
suggestions, both for their research and development toward product design, as
well as for the demonstration on February 2.
They are also open to suggestions on how to make all three demonstrations as
clear and convincing as possible:
- Aviso antenna alone [powering a variety of gadgets]
- Aviso antenna powering the hydroxy cell
- Aviso antenna producing heat
The Aviso antenna works best when it is powered by a battery, so somehow the
battery's contribution under control conditions needs to be documented. Here is
what I suggested (graphic rendering by Jim Rodney):
But Sherman said he doesn't want to paint a big bulls eye on his back, so
he'd like something less blatant. He wants something that can easily measure the
input and output power to show the efficiency of the system.
Aviso Energy will be posting updates on their website, http://www.Avisoenergy.com, and
their Twitter feed, @Avisoenergy, to keep followers and investors up to date on the current state of research and the date, time, and location of technology demonstrations. Interested parties can sign up for an invite on the company's website.
They also plan to post a live feed on the day of the event, probably through
Justin.tv on their AvisoEnergy
channel.
"We maintain that this demo will be a major turning point for both our company and the entire energy economy," says Sherman, who also says that in addition to the general public, he has several large investors waiting to witness the technology in action. "Pushing back the date means pushing back some cash flow, but it is the right thing to do to ensure that our technologies make the impression we know they warrant."
About Aviso Energy
Aviso Energy is an alternative energy research, development, and marketing company that discovers potential solutions to tomorrow's energy needs and makes them a reality today.
"Our commitment is to take the inventions of world renowned inventor Ismael Aviso from the concept phase to real, marketable products available for individual and businesses."
Alec Sherman founded and runs a software development company. Once Aviso Energy
takes off, he plans on focusing his efforts there full-time.
Contact
Aviso Energy
3880 Decoto Road, #158
Fremont, CA 94555 USA
Phone: +1-510-224-3355
email: alec@avisoenergy.com
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This story is also published at BeforeItsNews.
Comments
Feel free to view/post comments down below. Here is one that came by email by
a guy who is gifted in correlating the numerology of dates with the outcome of those dates. Eventually he should write a book.
Pick a Better Date
From: Sensa Peace
To: sterlingda...
Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2011 9:55 PM [MDT]
Subject: Aviso demonstration - planned date is not good.
Sterling, Feb 2 - 2012 is not a good date for Aviso demonstration ( or any demonstration ).
Feb 3 is much better.
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Other PES Coverage
- Aviso demonstrates his capacitor-run motor self-looped
(PESN; September 12, 2012)
- Aviso
demonstrates capacitor-based "OU" system (PESN;
August 27, 2012)
- Aviso has new 11 kW demonstration device
(PESN; July 31, 2012)
- Aviso
Demonstrates Self-Looped Generator for Philippine International TV (PESN;
May 15, 2012)
- New Advances Delay Aviso Energy Demo
(PESN; November 19, 2011)
- Aviso
Reports HHO Progress and Upcoming Conference (PESN; October
25, 2011)
- Philippine
Government Report on Aviso's Overunity Electric Vehicle Posted (PESN; October
18, 2011)
- Aviso
Requests Expert Help for Equation (PESN; October 13, 2011)
- Aviso's
Long- and Short-Term Goals (PESN; September 30, 2011)
- Typhoon
Floods Free Energy Inventor's Workshop (PESN; September 30,
2011)
- Aviso
Cracking Water With Ambient Energy (PESN;
June 27, 2011)
- Aviso's
Free Energy Circuit Revealed (PESN; May 23, 2011)
- Aviso
Runs AC Motor on DC and Aether (PESN;
April 10, 2011)
- Andrea
Rossi with Sterling Allan on Coast to Coast AM [includes
segment on Aviso] (PESN; March 24, 2011)
- Aviso's
Ambient Energy Technologies: Frequently Asked Questions (PESWiki; March 23, 2011)
- Aviso
Solid State Generator Makes Hundreds of Watts (PESN; March 2, 2011)
- Aviso
Envisions 1 Million Self-Charging EV Retrofit Stations by 2011 End (PESN;
March 1, 2011)
- Aviso
Ponders Open Sourcing his Self-Running Electric Car Technology (PESN;
February 27, 2011)
- Philippine
DOE Verifies Aviso's Self-Charging EV (PESN;
February 24, 2011)
- How
Aviso extracts energy from the surroundings to power his electric vehicle
(Interview) (PESN;
February 21, 2011)
- Ismael
Aviso Self-Charging Electric Car (PESWiki;
February 5, 2011)
See also
Resources at PESWiki.com
Forums:
- Aviso-OS - A discussion group for planning and coordinating the logistics of open sourcing Ismael Aviso's self-charging electric vehicle.
- Aviso_EV
- A group for the development, replicating, characterization, optimization, improving of the Ismael Aviso self-charging electric vehicle project.
- Aviso_News -
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Page posted by Sterling
D. Allan June 27, 2011
Last updated November 30, 2011
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