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Perendev's motor update?

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posted on Oct, 12 2004 @ 03:32 PM
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Some of you may or may not know of the Perendev motor, a wheel/motor which supposedly rotates using magnets and can provide unlimited energy when attached to an alternator

I kept in contact with the developer of this motor and he said several times that they would be unveiling it to the press at the end of September....*checks date*.....hmm

Every email sent since havent' been responded to

So I wonder, does anyone think it's a scam?

www.perendev-power.com...

A few friends who I spoke to about it said he's probably just after people's money.



posted on Oct, 12 2004 @ 03:59 PM
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Unexpected problems?

I say wait one or two more months before calling it a scam. They may very well be onto something. My ex brother in law made something like this but gave up. He never told me why.

Maybe he met an oil companies dark side?



posted on Oct, 12 2004 @ 04:14 PM
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If he had anything that would produce free energy there would be people knocking on his door. Some from Saudi Arabia some from the U.S. gov.

It seems that they all want to post that they have the discovery for free energy but then they have delay after delay.

This is the same thing that www.environenergy.co.uk... pulled. They said that they would introduce it to the world in August and then 1 day before the release they changed the date. I say it's a scam.

If you want free energy look to wave energy, solar, wind and converting road energy to renewable energy.



posted on Oct, 12 2004 @ 06:56 PM
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It's possible, but the magnets will demagnetize and you end up using them as really expensive batteries. I found several ways to do this, but never tried them because in theory the magnets will slowly degrade until they reach a rapid drop at which point they will almost totally demagnetize.

This guy is full of crap, IMO. From what I've read of him I don't trust it.



posted on Oct, 12 2004 @ 08:51 PM
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As I recall, most of us were somewhat skeptical of it.



posted on Oct, 14 2004 @ 07:59 PM
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First Law of Thermodynamics:
Energy can be changed from one form to another, but it cannot be created or destroyed.

Try hooking an alternator to a stationary bike with a lightbulb. 60 Watts, start peddling. Now have a friend turn on a small television, hope you have strong legs. You will burn the cals to make the juice. A free wheel even in zero G's at cryogenic temperatures will deplete it kinetic energry over to the device that is "loaded" onto the wheel to draw power.



posted on Oct, 14 2004 @ 08:35 PM
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The last time I checked, a freewheel that runs by magnets is a motor, and if it's hooked to an alternator, you won't get free energy. All you will get is the same amount of energy you put into it. Ever heard the phrase "input equals output"?

You can also hook this "free" energy device to a battery, it'll do the same thing, but at a constant speed.



posted on Oct, 14 2004 @ 10:31 PM
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I will say this:

The "Law of Thermodynamics" is NOT a law based on 100% fact. The Law of Thermodynamics is not a proven fact but is considered to be a fact by 99% of the people out there that study such things. That leaves 1%. I think this guy is onto something. Maybe he is a quack though, I dont know. I think he IS onto something. There are many things in this world we can't explain. Electricty itself is unexplained as well as everything else having to do with the world we live in. Nothing involving electricty is 100% based in fact except for the things that involve what we already know about it and even some of that is questionable.



posted on Oct, 17 2004 @ 11:48 PM
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Isn't this the same therory as Perpetual motion...? the one no one has been able to get to work sucsessfully



posted on Oct, 18 2004 @ 12:39 AM
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Yes.

As to the "he's on to something" I think, maybe. Neodymium magnets have near-unity performance (high resistance to demagnitization) but really this is unlikely. The same sort of thing has been tried before, it's just not talked about often. My guess is that if he fails he'll never admit it to avoid the embarrassment of the situation. I mean, look at the prices that he expects to get for the patents, etc.



posted on Oct, 18 2004 @ 05:11 AM
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Why do I hear nearly every month at least one story of some scientist/inventor who's come up with a "free energy" device which is based on magnets, when any self respecting scientist or half decent inventor would know that magnets are not permanent thus their "invention" is not a true free energy device? Surely people put more research into these things before they go public and risk making fools of themselves?



posted on Oct, 18 2004 @ 08:09 AM
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Neodymium magnets last for nearly 100 years though, during which you could easily extract more energy from them than was used in their production, if such a thing was possible.



posted on Oct, 18 2004 @ 08:31 AM
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Originally posted by evecasino
If he had anything that would produce free energy there would be people knocking on his door.


yup, to kill him.
big oil hates the idea of free energy


...If you want free energy look to wave energy, solar, wind...


yes, they work as sources of free energy but, they aren't very practical when very large amounts of power are needed.



posted on Sep, 18 2008 @ 09:50 PM
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has anyone heard of the generaters used in the older volkswagons with no battery you could jump them rolling and they would start and produce enough power to run the lights ect same concept larger scale. also they are using electronic controls to keep voltage and amperage in check .as well as heat production down .it is here all you have to do is believe check out many of the engines currently in use on utube lots of people thought the old guy building light bulbs was wacked too .



posted on Sep, 24 2008 @ 10:37 PM
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It actually takes very little energy to create a magnet in the first place. The energy derived from such a device would be far greater. However, the laws of energy in physics might need to be re-written... I theorize that it isn't energy creation, but energy transformation: How do we know that the interaction of a magnetic pull against other magnetic surfaces doesn't actually destroy atoms? In physics, we all know that vast amounts of energy can be created simply by destroying atoms... Who really knows?



posted on Nov, 16 2008 @ 01:33 AM
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I've done a lot of research on Mike Brady (It's the story.....he he) Did you know that you can't "buy" one of his motors? You can only "lease" it for 5 years at around AU$40,000 (for a 100kw unit) . then you pay a monthly fee. (he sounds like a bank!)

A few things question his integrity:

He won't say which clients have it already because of "security" reasons.

Contracts with the clients state that if the unit is "tampered with", a security company will retrieve the unit and he will cancel the lease with penalties.

He says each unit is fitted with a GPS system so that if someone moves it, again the security company will come in and remove it. (Geez, he sounds really scared about anyone looking at his motor)

There is NO video demonstration of this unit, only inconclusive prototypes.

His business partner has severed all ties with him as he didn't want to be "responsible" for what may happen. (this line was never completed, so he must have known something was "not right")

He has "stalled" more than six demonstrations and canceled television appearances with the most stupid excuses.
(you should read them... look em up)

My question is "Why?" to all of the above. Maybe it doesn't really work. Is there something else inside the casing he doesn't want anyone to see? Is it really doing what he claims or is there "another electric" motor in there too?

Is he fooling investors with his empty promises? ("A new model will be ready next week." Next week comes - "I'm working on a better model. It should be ready in three months." - Three months come - "It's not ready yet, maybe next week.", etc, etc, etc.) - He stalls everyone!

He states in a radio interview that maintenance is carried out on the unit by his own men, as no-one is allowed to see his invention. Why? Is there a Bosch motor in there instead?

In January 2007, he claimed (unconvincingly) that 60 units were installed at client sites. But whom??? No one is allowed to know. (Sounds real sus to me)

To date, there has NEVER been a video showing the spin up automatically, nor have we heard claims of clients to "recommend" this product. Surely if the product works, and it IS that good, wouldn't you want your clients to tell everyone? (Duh.....It might increase sales.... duh)

I think he's a fraud, and I think a lot people are going to lose huge amounts of money.

He may even end up in prison one day. (Think of this post when it happens)




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