-Caveat Lector-

[Steve, I felt this so important that I reformatted and cross
posted it to several other lists, some of which will consider
this article as TOTALLY OT.  Thanks for posted it, Steve.  Oh,
and have you ever tried any of the reformatting soft ware?  I've
tried several, and I find the following best (it's free ware).
Clean Sweep at:  http://members.tripod.com/shin26/index.htm --MS]



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Date:      Sat, 10 Mar 2001 10:30:24 -0800
From:      Steve Wingate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:        IUFO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, SNETNEWS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:   IUFO: New Magnetic-Electric Device Can Power Home From
           Near Free Energy Source


New Magnetic-Electric Device Can Power Home From Near Free Energy
Source

By Penny Robins
The Cairns Post
Northern Queensland, OZ
3-8-1

http://www.sightings.com/general9/unveil.htm


(Note - 'Ergon' refers to the local electricity supplier utility
which used to be known as the FNQEB Far North Queensland
Electricity Board).

Two Cairns inventors yesterday unveiled a world first commercial
machine which can power a house from a permanent, clean, green
and virtually free energy source.

The machine, developed by Brinsmead mechanical engineer John
Christie and Edge Hil electrician Lou Brits, has an international
patent pending and is expected to go on the market for
$4000-$5000.

Relying on the attraction and repulsion of internal magnets, the
Lutec 1000 operates continually on a pulse-like current 24 hours
a day - producing 24 kilowatts of power - once it is kickstarted
from a battery source.

The device is more than 500 per cent efficient, compared to a car
which is less than 40 per cent efficient and loses power through
heat and friction.

No powerlines would be needed to distribute energy from the
individual power sources.

There is no heat, harmful emissions or airborne matter in the
transmission.

If it were not for the magnets, which have a life of 1300 years,
and the battery pack, which has a life of about five years, the
machine would be in perpetual motion.

A demonstration of the motor from the carpeted study of Mr
Christie's Brinsmead home revealed the device in all its glory -
bigger than the average cyclone back-up generator but much less
noisy.

Mr Christie and Mr Brits have been tinkering together on the
motor in their spare time since they met in a Sheridan St cafe
five years ago and began sharing ideas.

One and a half years ago, the design was perfected and the pair
lodged a patent with Brisbane patent attorneys Griffith Hack.

Mr Christie said the next step was to develop a small-scale pilot
plant in Cairns to begin distributing the motors to the places
they were needed most - such as shops and homes in the
power-starved Daintree region and the Torres Strait.

He said the price tag for the devices could vary in remote
locations depending on government rebates, freight and
installation costs.

The beauty of the device was that it was transportable
and could be packed in a removalist van along with other
earthly possessions when moving house, he said

The only problem the pair now face is in raising $500,000 to
start their production plant.

"We're trying to keep it local, and trying to keep it in
Australia, but it's hard because, offshore, they are more
aggressive in taking up new initiatives," Mr Christie said.

Already, the invention has received interest from the United
States, China, Japan and Indonesia.

"But we want to set up here and put the product on the market
first, and then we'll take it to the world," he said.

Mr Christie said it had been hard to keep a lid on the invention
which had such a huge potential in the quest for clean, green,
energy production.

He said he and Mr Brit also feared the worst once they realised
the significance of their invention.

"We were afraid the kids would be kidnapped or we'd be shot, I'm
not kidding," he said.

"You hear horror stories about people running up against fuel
companies, but it's all hogwash - people in the main are
desperately looking for technologies that will help our
environment."

The pair have begun discussions with Ergon as there is also the
opportunity of selling energy back to the grid.

Mr Christie said the average home with a pool needed only 14kW of
energy per day - which meant a 10 kW daily excess would be left
over during the generation process

Griffith Hack partner Cliff Carew, who was speaking from
Brisbane, confirmed the device was genuine and unique.

"An international application has been lodged, they've conducted
an international search and haven't come up with anything
similar, so it would seem to be a new concept," Mr Carew said.

He said it would be another two and a half years before the
patent was recognised in 140 countries around the world - the
usual length of time for an international patent to be processed.

MainPage:

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