Steorn, the Dublin, Ireland based free energy company, has announced their latest overunity technology that they have named HephaHeat. The technology produces excess energy in the form of heat, by utilizing a low frequency induction heating effect. What…
In this video, two engineers and a physicist give their reactions to the Orbo Evaluation and Development Unit.
This shows how wickedly lopsided the “Tiny Orbo Replication 4″ is. It’s hard to believe it spun at over 17000 rpm from ~ 10 mW (not including joule heating). If we include joule heating, then it was ~ 180 mW. By my calculations the heat produced by thi…
Input: ~ 180 mW total. 170 mW of that 180 mW is joule heating from electrical wire resistance, thus leaving 10 mW for the motor. Output: ~ 280 mW from one pick up coil. Also, Ive taken a guesstimate that the heat produced by this motor due to bearing a…
This short video clip demonstrates that the act of rotor doing work causes the gain in energy in the electrical circuit. View the full demonstration video at www.youtube.com
This video clip illustrates that there is no back EMF in an Orbo magnetic interaction. View the full length video demonstration at www.youtube.com
kdb.steorn.com The Steorn SKDB, the Orbo developement community is now open to developers. Sign up and develop Orbo technology. Additionally Steorn announce a new breakthrough, Solid State Orbo.
This is the “Tiny Orbo Replication” ver.3. Ver.1 was tested at far above 100% efficiency. See globalfreeenergy.info Ver.3 is not complete yet. Only 1 toroid. Needs 16 toroids. Everything is taped down for now. It’s still under construction. Input power…
Steorn’s final pre-launch demonstration of its Orbo technology, Proving Overunity. Join the SKDB to develop your own Orbo technology applications.
Here a new interesting test with the 2SGen. The hysteresis curve of the ferromagnetic toroïdal core is measured with and without the neodymium magnet. More info at : www.jlnlab.com