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Preface
Here is a small amount of background information in order that you can understand the nature of this
Practical Guide to Free-Energy Devices ”.
I am just an ordinary person who became interested in “free-energy” as a result of a television programme
entitled ‘It Runs on Water’ shown in the 1990s by a UK television company called ‘Channel 4’. This
programme has since been put on the internet and at this time can be seen at
http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=It+Runs+On+Water#q=It%20Runs%20On%20Water&start=20 .
From my point of view, the content of this documentary seemed to be rather unsatisfactory as it suggested
quite a number of very interesting things but gave no real hard and fast specifics for the viewer to follow up
on to investigate the subject further. However, it had the enormous benefit of making me aware that there
was such a thing as “free-energy”.
My attempts to find out more were not very successful. I bought paper copies of several of Stan Meyer’s
hydroxy gas patents from the Patent Office but while they were interesting, they did not provide much in the
way of additional information. Searching on the internet at that time did not produce much more in the way
of practical information. Things have changed dramatically since then and there has been an enormous
increase in available information. But, even today, it is relatively difficult to find direct, useful and practical
information on free-energy systems and techniques. Much of the information consists of chatty, lightweight
articles describing people, events and inventions in vague, broad outline terms which are almost completely
lacking in specifics.
These articles have the style of saying “There is a new invention called a ‘bus’ which is used to carry
passengers from place to place. We saw one the other day, it was painted green and blue and looked most
attractive. It is driven by Joe Bloggs who wears an engaging smile and a hand-knitted sweater. Joe says
that even his children could drive a bus as it is so easy to do. Joe expects to retire in six months time as he
is going to take up gold prospecting.” While I’m sure that an article like that is interesting, the sort of
description which I would want would be: “There is a new invention called a ‘bus’ which is used to carry
passengers from place to place. We saw one the other day, and were very impressed as it has seats for
some forty-five people. It has bodywork made of pressed aluminium, a wheel at each corner of its
considerable 40’ x 10’ structure, a five litre diesel engine made by the Bosworth Engineering Company of
Newtown, and has power-assisted steering, hydraulic brakes and ……”.
There are also many articles, scientific papers and books which, quite frankly, I am not able to understand as
the authors think mathematically and express themselves in equations (where they frequently do not define
the terms which they use in their equations, making them effectively meaningless). I do not think in
mathematical equations, so I do not share in this much higher level of thinking and analysis, though I do
have some of these papers on my web site for the benefit of visitors who do have the ability to understand
them easily.
After a long period of searching and investigating I was beginning to gather enough information to be fairly
confident of what was being done, what had already been achieved, and some of the possible background
reasons for the effects which were being observed. Early in 2005 I decided that as I had encountered so
much difficulty and had to put in so much effort to find out the basics of “free-energy” that it could be helpful
to others if I shared what I had found out. So I wrote the first edition of this presentation and created a
simple web site to make it available to others. Of course, this body of information is not static – on the
contrary, it is very fast-moving. Consequently, this information digest is updated and refined typically once
or twice per week. The present form of presentation is the third style of layout which has been used as the
volume of material has increased.
It should be stressed that this information is what I have discovered as part of my interest in the subject and
is mainly a reporting on what is being said by other people. I have not built and proved every device
described – to do that would take many lifetimes, so please understand that this is just an attempt to aid your
own investigation. While it can be proved that some device works as described, through independent
replication and verification, the reverse is not true. If someone were to build a device and fail to get it to work
as described, then the most that can honestly be said is that an unsuccessful attempt was made to replicate
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it. It does not, of course, show that the original device did not operate exactly as described, just that the
(possibly inept) attempt at replication, was not successful. In some instances, you will see that I have
expressed the opinion that the device is not viable, or, as in the case of the ‘Nitro Cell’ that I do think that it
does work, but as many people have tried to build it and failed to get the results described, that it can’t be
recommended as an investigation project.
I do not suggest that this set of information covers every possible device, nor that my description is by any
means the complete and definitive statement of everything to be known on the subject. The old saying
applies here: “If you think you know all the answers, then you just haven’t heard all the questions!” So, this
material is just an introduction to the subject and not an encyclopaedia of every known device.
I should like to thank the very large number of people who have most kindly given me their permission to
reproduce details of some of their work, providing photographs, checking what I have written, suggesting
additions, etc. Also those kind people who have given me permission to reproduce their own works directly
on my web sites or in my documents. There seems to be a common thread of concern among many people
that shows as a desire to share this information freely rather than to try to make money from selling it, and I
thank these people for their generosity.
Many people hold “conspiracy theory” views and believe that there is a concerted effort to suppress this
information, and more especially, to prevent free-energy devices reaching the market. Personally, I think
that the bulk of this opposition is just the normal reaction of vested commercial interests. If you were making
a profit of literally millions per hour, would you welcome the introduction of a system which would eventually
cut your income to zero? If not, then how much would you be willing to pay someone to make sure that the
present system is never changed – a million? A billion? While this opposition is definitely there and people
who stand to lose money and/or power through change will continue to oppose this knowledge, and to a
much greater extent, the introduction of any commercial free-energy device, this is not something which I
feel is immediately relevant to this presentation, and so almost the entire focus of the information is on
devices – what they do, how they are made and how they may operate when they draw additional energy
from the local environment.
Let me stress again, that this set of information is not by any means the final word on the subject, but just an
introduction to the subject by a single person who makes no claims to knowing all the answers. Enjoy your
research – I hope you are successful in every respect.
Patrick Kelly
April 2008
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A Practical Guide to ‘Free-Energy’ Devices
Contents
Overview ........................................................................................................................................ 1 - 1
Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 1 - 1
Chapter 1: Magnet Power
The Shen He Wang permanent magnet motor-generator .......................................................... 1 - 9
The Bedini permanent magnet motor ......................................................................................... 1 - 9
The Ecklin-Brown generator ....................................................................................................... 1 - 11
The Phi-Transformer generator .................................................................................................. 1 - 13
The Dave Squires variation of the Phi-Transformer ................................................................... 1 - 13
The Howard Johnson magnet motor .......................................................................................... 1 - 15
The ‘Carousel’ permanent magnet motor ................................................................................... 1 - 18
The Robert Tracy permanent magnet motor .............................................................................. 1 - 20
The Ben Teal electromagnet motor ............................................................................................ 1 - 20
The Jines permanent magnet motor ........................................................................................... 1 - 22
The Invention Intelligence permanent magnet motor .................................................................. 1 - 23
The Stephen Kundel permanent magnet motor …………………………………………………….. 1 - 24
Charles Flynn’s permanent magnet motor ……….………………………………………………….. 1 - 25
Asymmetrical Magnet Motor ........................................................................................................ 1 - 30
Magnetic lines of force from a standard bar magnet ................................................................... 1 - 33
Chapter 2: Moving Pulsed Systems
The Adams Motor ........................................................................................................................ 2 - 1
The Teruo Kawai Motor ............................................................................................................... 2 - 7
Self-Powered Water-jet 800 watt Generator ............................................................................... 2 - 9
The Muller Motor ......................................................................................................................... 2 - 10
The RotoVerter ........................................................................................................................... 2 - 15
Alternator details ......................................................................................................................... 2 - 34
Chapter 3: Motionless Pulsed systems
Graham Gunderson’s Solid-State Electric Generator ................................................................. 3 - 1
Charles Flynn’s devices .............................................................................................................. 3 - 9
The MEG .................................................................................................................................... 3 - 10
Dave Lawton’s assymetric MEG variation .................................................................................. 3 - 12
Valeri Ivanov’s Motionless Generator ......................................................................................... 3 - 13
Floyd Sweet’s VTA ...................................................................................................................... 3 - 14
Dan Davidson’s Acoustically-coupled Generator ........................................................................ 3 - 16
Pavel Imris’ Optical Generator .................................................................................................... 3 - 16
Michael Ognyanov’s Self-powered Power Pack ......................................................................... 3 - 19
The Michael Meyer and Yves Mace Isotopic Generator ............................................................. 3 - 20
The Colman / Seddon-Gilliespie Generator ................................................................................ 3 - 22
Hans Coler’s “Stromerzeuger” .................................................................................................... 3 - 23
Chapter 4: Gravitational Pulsed Systems
The Chas Campbell System ....................................................................................................... 4 - 1
The Ted Ewert Cut Motor ........................................................................................................... 4 - 6
The Bedini Pulsed Flywheel ........................................................................................................ 4 - 7
The Water-jet Generator ............................................................................................................. 4 - 8
Gravitational Effects .................................................................................................................... 4 - 9
The Dale Simpson Gravity Wheel ............................................................................................... 4 - 11
The Veljko Milkovic Pendulum / Lever system ............................................................................ 4 - 13
The Dale Simpson Hinged-Plate System .................................................................................... 4 - 14
The Murilo Luciano Gravity Chain ............................................................................................... 4 - 16
Ivan Monk's Rotary Power Unit …............................................................................................... 4 - 22
Chapter 5: Energy-Tapping Pulsed Systems
Frank Prentice’s horizontal wire system ...................................................................................... 5 - 1
Dave Lawton’s Water Fuel Cell ................................................................................................... 5 - 3
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John Bedini’s Battery Pulse-Charger ........................................................................................... 5 - 4
The Tesla Switch ......................................................................................................................... 5 - 6
Bob Boyce’s Electrolyser ............................................................................................................. 5 - 16
Steven Mark’s TPU …….............................................................................................................. 5 - 17
The Ed Gray Power Tube ............................................................................................................ 5 - 24
Tesla’s Experiments .................................................................................................................... 5 - 30
The Alberto Molina-Martinez Generator ...................................................................................... 5 - 34
The Hubbard Self-powered Generator ........................................................................................ 5 - 35
The Joseph Cater Self-powered Generator ................................................................................ 5 - 38
Floyd Sweet’s VTA ...................................................................................................................... 5 - 45
Collapsing Field Technology Self-powered Generators .............................................................. 5 - 47
Chapter 6: Battery-Charging Pulsed Systems
Bedini Pulsing .............................................................................................................................. 6 - 1
Ron Pugh’s Charger .................................................................................................................... 6 - 3
The Self-charging Variation ......................................................................................................... 6 - 16
The Re-wired Fan Charger ......................................................................................................... 6 - 18
The Automotive Relay Charger .................................................................................................. 6 - 19
The Self-charging Motor ............................................................................................................. 6 - 21
The Ron Cole One-Battery Charger ........................................................................................... 6 - 22
The Tesla Switch ......................................................................................................................... 6 - 23
Chapter 7: Aerial Systems
Nikola Tesla’s System ................................................................................................................. 7 - 1
Thomas Henry Moray’s System .................................................................................................. 7 - 2
Herman Plauston’s System ......................................................................................................... 7 - 6
Roy Meyer’s System ................................................................................................................... 7 - 8
Chapter 8: Self-Powered Engines
The Bob Neal Engine .................................................................................................................. 8 - 1
The Leroy Rogers Engine ........................................................................................................... 8 - 12
The Vortex Tube …………………............................................................................................... 8 - 28
The Eber Van Valkinburg Engine ............................................................................................... 8 - 29
The Clem Engine ........................................................................................................................ 8 - 33
The Papp Engine ........................................................................................................................ 8 - 51
The Robert Britt Engine .............................................................................................................. 8 - 91
The Michael Eskeli Turbine ………….......................................................................................... 8 - 103
The Water-pump Generator …...…….......................................................................................... 8 - 122
Chapter 9: Passive Systems
Hans Coler device ...................................................................................................................... 9 - 1
Thomas Trawoeger’s pyramid .................................................................................................... 9 – 3
Peter Grandics’ pyramid ……...................................................................................................... 9 - 20
The Joe Cell ............................................................................................................................... 9 - 22
Chapter 10: Vehicle Systems
The Smack’s Booster .................................................................................................................. 10 – 2
Other Boosters ............................................................................................................................ 10 - 21
The Hotsabi Booster ................................................................................................................... 10 - 24
The 7-Cell Series-connected, Isolated-cell Booster ................................................................... 10 - 33
Electrical Efficiency in Electrolysis .............................................................................................. 10 - 44
The DuPlex Booster ……………………………………………………………………………………. 10 - 46
Dealing with the Oxygen Sensor ................................................................................................. 10 - 52
The Zach West Electrolyser ........................................................................................................ 10 - 73
The Bob Boyce Electrolyser ........................................................................................................ 10 - 88
Practical Issues …………………….............................................................................................. 10 - 122
Waste Spark ............................................................................................................................... 10 - 125
Measuring Gas Output Rates ..................................................................................................... 10 - 128
Stationary Systems ..................................................................................................................... 10 - 128
Bob Boyce’s Experiences ………………….................................................................................. 10 - 129
Dave Lawton’s Meyer Fuel Cell replication ................................................................................. 10 - 131
Tad Johnson’s Meyer Fuel Cell replication ................................................................................. 10 - 153
Water injection systems .............................................................................................................. 10 - 154
Mileage improving devices .......................................................................................................... 10 - 158
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