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    Hi all,




    An interesting invention was brought to my attention, I would like to share and see if anyone has feedback. The invention is the Magnetic Transducer Generator, and it apparently can supply megawatts of power, needs a 12V battery to start-up, and consumes the magnetic fields of the magnets as a power source, and can last upto 75 years and obviously pretty environmentally friendly. The company is EverForce Energy in Canada. Here is the website:

    Magnetic Transducer Generator – Ever Force Energy

    There is also a patent, although I can't seem to find it now. Any help on this or information on similar generator ideas (I am sure someone must have seen something like this before?)

    Let me know what you thinK!

  • #2
    It seems they don't even have a phone contact number. I consider that a red flag. I don't see anything about a working product - only claims that they have a tech that they can build that starts with a 5 Megawatt power device. Doing a little math on their claims it would appear they will sell that unit for a half million dollars. ROI claim of 3 years times $19/Mwh times number of hours per year. I'll bet they want the half million up front, will then run into problems building or supplying a unit and eventually will disappear. I could be wrong but info is greatly lacking on their site. No proof of them actually having anything working.
    There is no important work, there are only a series of moments to demonstrate your mastery and impeccability. Quote from Almine

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    • #3
      Noca

      I found another place with the same product. Imagine that?


      The unit is 9 feet tall and about 7 feet wide. It is the 5MW model. The other web site listed output at 1500 Watts.... go figure. Both state efficiency in the 90's with 97.0% at 100% load. Curious that a device which requires no input power has a 97% efficiency, isn't it?

      bi
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      Last edited by bistander; 10-05-2016, 04:41 PM. Reason: Resize

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      • #4
        My friend showed me a video in which they stated their patent number. I will try to contact him and possibly have the video available to view soon


        The inventor himself I think is legit, my friend met with him personally and apparently been in the works for 15 years...but we'll see...

        Update: I got the patent number it is Patent CA2788025A1

        https://www.google.com/patents/CA2788025A1?cl=en

        Does this add to the intrigue? lol....Any feedback or conversation is welcomed
        Last edited by Deco56; 10-05-2016, 08:33 PM.

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        • #5
          Coil shorting?

          It looks like 'the magic' is happening at TDC. They short and charge the generator coil and power the load with a collapsing BEMF.
          Last edited by kEhYo77; 10-06-2016, 01:52 PM.
          “ THE PERSON WHO SAYS IT CANNOT BE DONE SHOULD NOT INTERRUPT THE PERSON DOING IT ! ”

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          • #6
            It appears to be a patent application and not a patent yet but it is an extensive one. I looked at the drawings also and it's interesting but it doesn't appear there is anything unique. Two rotors with magnets offset by 22.5 degrees and nothing in the electronic diagrams looks too unusual.
            There is no important work, there are only a series of moments to demonstrate your mastery and impeccability. Quote from Almine

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            • #7
              Where did you find the diagrams? Link?

              Thanks,

              bi

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              • #8
                Originally posted by bistander View Post
                Where did you find the diagrams? Link?

                Thanks,

                bi
                https://worldwide.espacenet.com/publ...24&DB=&locale=

                Gyula

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                • #9
                  Thanks. Was able to view drawings after a few attempts. Nothing interesting there. You'd think that with two websites apparently offering the product, someone would have built a demonstration model. But I guess not

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                  • #10
                    There was a presentation video on YouTube previously, however, I can not find it anywhere....

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