
Please read this text in full before you jump to any conclusions. The Vancouver Gadgeteers is shipping TODAY to anybody (except 200V pulsers, those only to tech-types) energy devices that no one else is making available, such as Stanley Meyer toroids, chokes, and inductors.
Gadgeteer Rob Matthies was in the same page in Canadian Business magazine’s “intriguing inventions of 2008″ and realized that there are similarities between the Perepiteia Generator and the modified Adams magnet motor that the Gadgeteers club is willing to make for anyone (as listed in a classifieds ads.)
If you’ve wanted to get your hands on a Thane Heins device, consider the Gadgeteers Adams motor and/or the “how it works” DVD.
The club meetings were videotaped from several cameras and even blog-cast. However, the blogcasts were automatically erased by BlogTV after a certain time. Too bad, those were free.
The explanation of the intricacies of an Adams motor and scoping shots were shown in Gadgeteers’ meetings.
Several members independently tested the test motors (more than one!) and were amazed to see a resistor go colder than ambient; perhaps similar to the Heins’ generator accelerating(?) under load.
We do not claim over-unity. For one thing, the size of our prototypes are too small to be put on a dyno. Also, any test should be adjusted for power factor.
Although the Gadgeteers’ Adams motor is not a Steorn device, the power, to touch, seems to be much stronger than the miniscule number of watts drawn, as shown on multiple test meters. You’ll also see that we recorded the entire test, including wires getting set up.
By getting your an Adams motor from the Gadgeteers club, you may be able to reverse engineer it, and improve or mass-produce the prototype on a commercial scale.
If you need consulting services, the Vancouver Gadgeteers can offer that, as well.
What we’d like to see: “Anybody Can Make Energy!”
Author: BatteryReviver
Keywords: PEREPITEIA GENERATOR THANE HEINS ROBERT ADAMS BEDINI MOTOR MOTORS OVER UNITY FREE ENERGY STEORN DEVICE
Added: June 26, 2008