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Alleged over-unity motor and generator is said to produce electric power without using fuel.

The company claims to be getting seven times more power out than they put in, but these results are put in question due to anomalous nature of AC power on either the input or output side, and does not allow for an unequivocal claim of "over unity".

The company says they plan to produce a home for production in fall of 2008, but the technology still seems to be deep in R&D.

Several demonstration videos have been posted.

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Official Website

Latest Developments

Prototype Progress: June, 2007

The most recent prototype has run continuously in one setting for about 50 hours, and a combined time of about 100 hours. It puts out 12v x 10 amps = 120 Watts, as measured by a clamp-on meter, with an input energy at 12 volts x 1.5 amps = 18 Watts, as measured by a clamp-on and pass-through meter.

The device has not yet been independently tested. This alleged 7x output over input has not been analyzed as to the AC characteristics (phase angle discrepancies, area under the curve, etc), which can significantly skew results.

Videos

MEMO: videos do not give enough information for definitive conclusions. They do not give:
- volts in/out
- amps in/out
- AC or DC in/out
- wave form in/out
- duration of experiment
- load and its duration - battery capacity before and after
- etc.

  • http://www.youtube.com/magnacoastermotors - Main index of videos posted by user: magnacoastermotors
    • May 2007 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9yW96g8ueo) - 5 amps connected (YouTube; May 02, 2007)
    • New Motor (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJWi0Rojxgg) - consume 1 amp, producing 7 amps" filmed on March 27. (YouTube; April 4, 2007)]
    • (electro)Magnet Motor see power (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUOkji6EHvc) "today's the day" [for alleged over-unity] (YouTube; March 10, 2007)
    • Test Motor Running; see speed (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyZBXlsht_I) (YouTube; March 10, 2007)
    • Second Motor in Testing (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cevznlUzmK0) - 2000 rpm; 1 Amp, 12V (YouTube; March 10, 2007)
    • First Prototype (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLUQyi3to7g) (YouTube; March 09, 2007)

Products

Made to Order

Website says: "The Magnacoaster Commercial this unit will be available from 15 KW. to 10 MW our units will be made to order."

No orders have yet been filled, as the company is still in R&D phase.

Patent

pending

Profiles

Company: Magna Coaster Motor Co

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Inventor: Richard Willis

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Coverage

In the News

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Other Coverage

Comments

AC input/output throws results into question

On June 26, 2007, New Energy Congress member, Ken Rauen wrote:

AC or DC? If AC, the measurements could be out the window by phase angle discrepancies that result in phantom power calculations that reflect reactive power along with true power.

Not Clarified

The company was asked about whether the input/output was AC or DC, and Richard Willis responded on June 24 that they have been using both AC and DC, but that they are switching over to DC only so that they can get more accurate results. In other words, the results listed above are subject to the sort of discrepancies mentioned by Ken. This motor has not yet been proven to be unequivocally over unity. -- Sterling D. Allan (June 28, 2007)

Contact

email: rdw@magnacoaster.com (mailto:rdw@magnacoaster.com?subject=Magna_Coaster_featured_at_PESWiki.com)

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