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» posted on Saturday, April 10th, 2010 at 3:19 pm by Woody Wilson viewed 341 times
Perendev all-magnet motor replica appears to hold constant speed
In a YouTube video, user ubozkurt1 gives the rotor on his Perendev replica a push by hand to get close to what appears to be a resonant speed which then appears to be maintained by the magnetic interactions alone. Visual and audio analysis conclude “constant speed”.

On Dec. 26, 2008, YouTube user ubozkurt1 posted a video of what appears to be a test jig showing just two magnets in a rotor to demonstrate the concept presented in the famous Perendev all-magnet motor.
In this video, ubozkurt1 gives the rotor a push by hand to kick-start the rotor. It takes several tries to get close to what appears to be a resonant point in a speed which then appears to be maintained at a constant speed by the magnetic interactions alone. He then stops the rotation by hand and starts it again with the same effect.
Off to the side, you can see a rotor that more closely resembles the Perendev design seen ubiquitously on the web, and featured here at PESWiki (we own perendev.com, which forwards to our page).
Lightrider, who is expert at analyzing such video footage, analyzed both the video and audio components of this video this past week and concluded that there is indeed a stable speed achieved almost immediately and maintained until manually stopped.
We don’t know of any replications of this effect, but if there is not any trickery involved in this video, it would constitute a validation of the Perendev all-magnet motor.
Stefan Hartmann, of OverUnity.com, said that the replicator apparently is Turkish. “Somebody of my forum speaking Turkish language emailed him; and he said, that it worked, but that he is only an amateur tinkering with this stuff.” He’s not posted any more videos and has not communicated further that we know of.
Here is ubozkurt1′s video:
YouTube; December 26, 2008 |
Please visit our PESWiki feature page on this development for more information, and to post any replications you know of.
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(Editors note: Consider you could make your own “PERENDEV” motor by next weekend with the Magnet Motor Guides recommended here. Think FREE Power in less than a week.)
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