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System for Controlling a Rotary Device

Inventor: John Christie & Ludwig (Lou) Brits
Year: 2001
Device: Lutec 1000
Folder: christie
Original: Open article
Confidence
0.78
Practicability
0.32
Evidence
0.22
Fringe Score
0.92
Risk
0.15
TRL
3

Goal

Provide a clean, virtually free energy source capable of powering homes and remote locations.

Problem

High cost and environmental impact of conventional electricity; need for reliable power in remote, power-starved regions.

Concept Summary

A rotary generator that uses the alternating attraction and repulsion of permanent magnets against steel cores to produce a continuous pulse-like electrical current after an initial battery kick-start, claiming >500 % efficiency and perpetual motion.

Detailed Description

The Lutec 1000 motor/generator contains permanent magnets mounted within a steel stator. When the magnets are attracted to and repelled from the steel cores, the central core spins, cutting the magnetic fields of the stator coils and inducing an alternating current. The device is started with a battery pack and then runs continuously, producing up to 24 kW of electrical power. The inventors claim the magnets retain their magnetic properties for about 1300 years, while the battery pack lasts roughly five years, after which the system would operate in perpetual motion. Demonstrations were performed in the inventors' home, and the device has attracted interest from domestic and international parties.

Principles

  • Permanent magnet attraction/repulsion
  • Magnetic field cutting (induction)
  • Pulse-like current generation
  • Battery-initiated start-up

Scientific Domains

Physics Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering

Materials

  • Permanent magnets
  • Steel
  • Battery pack

Mechanisms of Action

  • Rotating permanent magnets interacting with steel stator cores
  • Magnetic induction from moving magnetic fields
  • Continuous pulse generation after initial energy input

Energy Sources

Battery (initial kick-start) Permanent magnet field (internal)

Applications

  • Home power generation
  • Remote area electricity supply
  • Grid feed-in of excess power

Claimed Performance

Produces 24 kW continuously (~=24 kWh per day), claimed >500 % efficiency, 10 kW excess power for a typical home with a pool.

Experimental Evidence

Demonstrations in the inventors' home and anecdotal reports; no independent quantitative data provided.

Limitations

  • Requires battery for initial start-up
  • Magnet lifespan claimed at 1300 years (unverified)
  • No independent verification or peer-reviewed data
  • Scalability and cost not demonstrated

Red Flags

  • Extraordinary efficiency claims without published data
  • Potential free-energy scam
  • Lack of independent testing or peer-reviewed validation

Keywords

free energy permanent magnet overunity rotary generator Lutec 1000 magnetic motor

Related Technologies

magnetic induction generator permanent magnet motor alternative energy devices

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