Is AVIG the first electromagnetic free energy device to make it to market?
A Ukranian group is selling 1, 5, and 100 kilowatt electromagnetic
overunity systems in a price range lower than solar power; and they claim to
have 24 ready to ship anywhere in the world. If it's real, this makes them
the first exotic free energy device to emerge into the marketplace.
CAUTION: On Nov. 10 we received a substantial statement alleging this to be a scam. |
by Sterling
D. Allan
Pure Energy Systems News
Copyright © 2010
A Ukranian group, XXI Century Energy, appears to have done what so many of us have been hoping to see for decades. Not only do they appear to have created an electromagnetic generator that runs continuously without the need for fuel -- something that many have claimed over the years -- but they appear to have actually made it to market.
We're just now looking into this technology and have not yet gotten in touch with the company, but we hope to get some validation of their claims.
Their sales page says that they have 24 of these "AVIG generators" built and ready to ship anywhere in the world, with expected delivery time in Europe of 1 week. If they indeed have such a unit available for sale, it makes them the first company to achieve the distinction of making it to market with an exotic free energy technology. I say "exotic" in contrast to the more mainstream free energy genres of solar, wind, geothermal, tide, wave, hydro, run-of-the-river, etc. We expect to see a lot more exotic free energy technologies emerge soon, including other electromagnetic overunity systems, noble gas engines, cold fusion generators, magnet motors, and even gravity motors.
XXI says they have 1 kilowatt, 5 kW and 100 kW systems available for sale. When I click on the "add to shopping cart" button, it only shows the 1 and 100 kW systems as being "in stock".
The pricing is slightly better than solar, but bear in mind that the advantage here is that these devices produce power continuously, compared to solar, which runs 4-6 hours per day on average. Also, this price is a one-off price (making units one at a time without automation or assembly line efficiencies), not yet in mass production. Once they go into mass production, and once some of these other competing exotic free energy modalities emerge, the price should drop substantially.
XXI says the AVIG technology is based on the work of Michael Faraday, Robert Adams, and John Bedini, which draw inspiration from the later work of Nikola Tesla.
If this is real, it goes to the top, not just of our Best Exotic Free Energy Technologies listing, but may even bump to the top of our Top 100 Clean Energy Technologies page, which includes conventional renewables such as solar, wind, geothermal, tide, etc. It obsoletes all of those because of the price point and because it is not dependent on intermittent conditions like the day-night cycle or weather.
Here's a diagram of their set-up. Apparently the generator component is called a "Selsyn generator."
Pure Energy Systems News
Copyright © 2010
A Ukranian group, XXI Century Energy, appears to have done what so many of us have been hoping to see for decades. Not only do they appear to have created an electromagnetic generator that runs continuously without the need for fuel -- something that many have claimed over the years -- but they appear to have actually made it to market.
We're just now looking into this technology and have not yet gotten in touch with the company, but we hope to get some validation of their claims.
Their sales page says that they have 24 of these "AVIG generators" built and ready to ship anywhere in the world, with expected delivery time in Europe of 1 week. If they indeed have such a unit available for sale, it makes them the first company to achieve the distinction of making it to market with an exotic free energy technology. I say "exotic" in contrast to the more mainstream free energy genres of solar, wind, geothermal, tide, wave, hydro, run-of-the-river, etc. We expect to see a lot more exotic free energy technologies emerge soon, including other electromagnetic overunity systems, noble gas engines, cold fusion generators, magnet motors, and even gravity motors.
XXI says they have 1 kilowatt, 5 kW and 100 kW systems available for sale. When I click on the "add to shopping cart" button, it only shows the 1 and 100 kW systems as being "in stock".
The pricing is slightly better than solar, but bear in mind that the advantage here is that these devices produce power continuously, compared to solar, which runs 4-6 hours per day on average. Also, this price is a one-off price (making units one at a time without automation or assembly line efficiencies), not yet in mass production. Once they go into mass production, and once some of these other competing exotic free energy modalities emerge, the price should drop substantially.
XXI says the AVIG technology is based on the work of Michael Faraday, Robert Adams, and John Bedini, which draw inspiration from the later work of Nikola Tesla.
If this is real, it goes to the top, not just of our Best Exotic Free Energy Technologies listing, but may even bump to the top of our Top 100 Clean Energy Technologies page, which includes conventional renewables such as solar, wind, geothermal, tide, etc. It obsoletes all of those because of the price point and because it is not dependent on intermittent conditions like the day-night cycle or weather.
Here's a diagram of their set-up. Apparently the generator component is called a "Selsyn generator."
One associate, upon reviewing this material, said: "There is no way that is a 5kw unit. If it was those batteries would be fried."
Stefan Hartmann of http://OverUnity.com wrote:
As I see it , this seems to be some kind of Bedini-Adams-Orbo-Motor combination that recharges the 4 x 12 Volts Battery.On November 07, 2010 12:45 PM Mountain, John Bedini's associate, Rick Friedrich, wrote:
I also think, that this can not deliver 5 KWatts power of power continuously.
It is more likely a typo, meaning , the batteries have a total capacity of maybe 5 KWh ( Kilowatthours), that means 4 x 12 Volt Batteries with maybe 100 Ah capacity.
The average input current seems to be around 1 Amp, so the input power seems to be about 50 Volts x 1 amp= 50 Watts.
I don't see a coupled generator, so the Back EMF output of the coils just seem to recharge the batteries and so the system lasts very long...
How long seems to depend on the tuning of the system and what external load is applied to the 4 batteries...
So, I will take a closer look, when I will have done some updates on my forum.
Probably another scam like the guy in Ontario on your pages. Don't throw away your money. When people actually sell something to real people, and that legally, then you can sound your alarm buttons. You know from most of the pages on your website that such people pop up every week making such claims. We don't bother to listen anymore when we hear such again and again for years. Notice they always copy something from our systems or try and capitalize on the Bedini name. There is good reason for that.On November 08, 2010 12:29 AM Mountain, Alexander V. Frolov from Russia wrote (slightly edited):
No, people will see four or five large production ready systems at this [Bedini] Convention. Lots of investors and companies coming to lock down licensed territories throughout the world. Unlike others, I don't make any free energy claims. People can judge for themselves, and do what they wish with our systems. Standard answer I give is "output depends on the size, voltage and condition of batteries used, and tuning." These are not link conventional solar panels or wind generators.
Any claim is easily dismissed. But people who see the benefits of the technology don't care about what some goof at MIT says when he doesn't even put the magnets on the machine. They order the systems either as parts, or fully assembled, and use it for their own purposes. Trying to make a claim on a free energy machine is usually either foolish or an attempt to grab some money and run like so many have done.
Some "things" may even be sold at the Convention for the right price...
Good news from Ukraina about sales of AVIG but we know they asked 3 month for production and 100% advance payment. We do not see any devices in store or any devices for demo... they said "advance payment and then you'll see after months"... really it can be interesting to see the car before you'll buy itOn November 07, 2010 9:40 PM Mountain, I sent an inquiry to XXI Century Energy, asking how we might validate that they really have such a technology and that they are actually available for sale. They apparently sent a couple of responses that I did not receive.
Let hope they will be reliable men.
On November 10, 2010 9:52 AM Mountain, Luydmyla Levina, General Director of DV VERANO wrote:
Mr. Sterling Allan,
Many thanks for your kind attention.
We are really manufacturing this kind of equipment.
We are selling according regular export contract and receive the payment from all over the world to our currency account.
We are official firm located at:
94, Kanatnaya str. of.1 Odessa, 65039, Ukraine.
We are producing the over-unity devices base on 1.5 and 2.5 kw our synchronous generator.
It possible to assembling them into vertical blocks each of units of ten .
We have one regular working system in office at show room (available every Friday for visitors).
For all your questions and show materials, please refer to the last Ukranian Exibition " oil and gas 2010" (2-4 November, Kiev, Ukraine).
$4500 to See It
On Nov. 8, XXI added a shopping cart option on their site to come see and test the device for $4500. This doesn't include air travel. It only covers transport from the airport, hotel for two days, a visit to the manufacturing plant, seeing a working 1 kW unit "and make all [the] tests you would like, as wee as the "possibility for ordering devices with discounted price up to 70% from resale price."
"It's a Scam"
On November 10, 2010 3:59 PM mountain, I received the following statement from Sergei Godin by email. As is exemplified in his own overunity research and partial replication of the Searl Effect, he is very much a champion of exotic free energy in general. His remarks were derived from information in Russian Free Energy forums.
Concerning Ukrainian OU generator based on Adams motor I can say that it is ordinary financial pyramid like Perendev and other. They not have really working OU device and are selling out expensive kit. There are some people who paid a large sum and have got absolutely useless heap of hardware. As apotheosis to this story, madam - director of DPVerano company asked to do addition payments to purchase "improved" units. It is clear that nobody have received their money back.On November 15, 2010 4:30 AM, Luydmyla Levina, General Director of DV Verano wrote: (slightly edited)
Dear Mr. Sterling AllanI've also had several follow-up emails from Alexander Frolov
We have all history documents on the CD disc (in Russian and English) with technical measurements and laboratory tests. Would you be so kind to send your post address sending this disc for you?
That is according Vertical Electro Generator Adam's inspire. (VEGA) I do not know why you tell according this as according AVIG (we tell according VEGA and all over the world this system are known as VEGA).
Our firm was established at 1998.
We [have been] manufacturing synchronous generators from 2006.
We had bought the special design laboratory equipment for our experiments on full sum [of] $680 000 USD.
On our synchronous generator's bases we are manufacturing VAWT ( vertical axis wind turbine) with blades of our own design. started from 2007. Our VAWT starte [rotating] from 0.17 m/s and charging batteries on the 2 m/s.
We had manufactured and designed our own controller - the common one for our VAWT and our VEGA. from 2008.
On the base of our generators we are manufacturing VEGA from 2010.
Too many wrong data and negative info about AVIG. I'll try to visit them. (November 13, 2010 3:30 AM MST)# # #
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November 15, 2010 5:10 AM MST:
Today I spoke with Director of Ukrainian firm DPVERANO about their Adams self -running generator.
It is not their invention since they have got license from Canada. Please let me know who is working in similar area in Canada and have self-running mode? His name is Willase or Wallace, I am not sure in the name...
[Sterling's note: this would be Richard Willis of Magnicoaster in Ontario, Canada.]
The problem is to determine what are real parameters of products from DPVERANO. They wrote about slef-running 1200W under load, but then they told about 8 hours to charge accumulator battery.
It is not determined if this process of re-charging is provided by self-running generator or from wind or solar input. Let's hope it is self-running.
I still going to visit them.
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November 17, 2010 7:52 AM MST
I saw Russian dealer wrote about tech parameters of DPVERANO made generators (VEGA or AVIG)... The current pulses to charge accumulators are about 600V and it is high frequency.
It is the secret of "over-unity"... When the battery is forced to be charged in this mode its life time will be small. What do you think? The same for other devices joined with accumulators.
In any case it is necessary to test years.
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November 17, 2010 6:59 AM MST
Did you see my other email about 3 units sold to local customers?
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