Practical Guide to Free-Energy Devices



The purpose of this web site is to provide you with an introduction to a series of devices which have been shown to have very interesting properties and some are (incorrectly) described as 'perpetual motion' machines.

What's that you say - perpetual motion is impossible? My, you're a difficult one to please. The electrons in the molecules of rock formations have been orbiting steadily for millions of years without stopping - at what point will you agree that they are in perpetual motion?

So, why don't electrons run out of energy and just slow down to a standstill? Quantum Mechanics has shown that the universe is a seething cauldron of energy with particles popping into existence and then dropping out again. Knowing that E = mC2, we can see that a tremendous amount of energy is needed to create any form of matter. Scientists remark that if we could tap even a small part of that energy, then we would have free energy for our lifetime.

The Law of Conservation of Energy is undoubtedly correct when it shows that more energy cannot be taken out of any system than is put into that system. However, that does not mean that we cannot get more energy out of a system than we put into it. A crude example is a solar panel in sunlight. We get electrical power out of the panel but we do not put the sunlight into the panel - the sunlight arrives on its own. This example is simple as we can see the sunlight reaching the solar panel.

If, instead of the solar panel, we had a device which absorbs some of the energy which Quantum Mechanics observes and gives out, say, electrical power, would that be so different? Most people say "yes! - it is impossible!" but this reaction is based on the fact that we cannot see this sea of energy. Should we say that a TV set cannot possibly work because we cannot see a television transmission signal?

Many people have produced devices and ideas for tapping this energy. The energy is often called "Zero-Point Energy" because it is the energy which remains when a system has its temperature lowered to absolute zero. This presentation is introductory information on what has already been achieved in this field: devices which output more power than they require to run. This looks as if they contradict the Law of Conservation of Energy, but they don't, and you can see this when you take the zero-point energy field into account.

The material on this web site describes more than thirty different devices, with diagrams, photographs, explanations, pointers to web sites, etc. As some of the devices need an understanding of electronic circuitry, a simple, step-by-step instruction course in electronics is also provided. This can take someone with no previous knowledge of electronics, to the level where they can read, understand, design and build the type of circuits used with these devices.

This is a very interesting field and the topic is quite absorbing once you get past the "it has to be impossible" attitude. We were once told that it would be impossible to cycle at more than 15 mph as the wind pressure would prevent the cyclist from breathing. Do you want to stay with that type of 'scientific' expert? Have some fun - discover the facts.

There are many, many interesting devices and ideas already on the web. This site does not mention them all by any means. What it does, is take some of what are in my opinion, the most promising and interesting items, group them by category, and attempt to describe them clearly and without too many technical terms. If you are not familiar with electronics, then some items may be difficult to understand. In that case, I suggest that you start with the 'Electronics' section and go through each part in order, moving at whatever speed suits you, before examining the other sections. I hope you enjoy what you read.



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Devices Part 1: The Law of Conservation of Energy and how it applies, Power collected through aerial systems - designs by Thomas Henry Moray, Nikola Tesla, Frank Prentice and Hermann Plauston, Roy Meyers' device for collecting free electricity, Edwin Gray's power tube, Radiant Energy, Gray's pulse motor design, Creative Science's motor design, Alfred Hubbard's 'Atmospheric Power Generator', Paul Brown's radioactive-decay battery and IMP's Pulsed Electric Motor.
(Document date: 29th December 2006)

Devices Part 2: Robert Adams' pulsed electric motor, Harold Aspden's modifications to the Adams motor, Teruo Kawai's Electric Motor, Butch Lafonte's Motor/Generator, William Muller's Motor/Generator, Hector Torres' RotoVerter Generator system and construction details for alternators.
(Document date: 12th August 2006)

Devices Part 3: John Bedini's Radiant Energy pick-up device, Paul Baumann's 'Thestatika' free-energy device, table of standard US and UK wire sizes, self-charging battery/battery switch systems: Nikola Tesla's four-battery switch, John Bedini's three-battery switch, Ron Cole's one-battery switch, Harold Aspden's Electrical Power Generating Apparatus and Michael Ognyanov's Self-powered Electrical Power Pack.
(Document date: 16th February 2007)


Devices Part 4: Howard Johnson's permanent magnet motor. This patented design is capable of driving an electrical generator and has a speed-control system with information on how magnetic fields exit magnets and how and why Howard's magnet motor actually works.
(Document date: 14th August 2006)

Devices Part 5: Permanent magnet motor designs by Nelson Camus, John Bedini and John W. Ecklin. The Brown-Ecklin Generator, Hans Coler's free-energy pick-up devices, Floyd Sweet's 'Vacuum Triode Amplifer' solid-state free-energy pick-up device, Tom Bearden's 'Motionless Electromagnetic Generator' solid-state pick-up, The Phi-Transformer, Dan Davidson's Acoustic Magnetic Power Generator, the Pavel Imris Optical Electrostatic Generator, Graham Gunderson's Solid State Electric Generator and Charles Flynn's magnetic flux patent.
(Document date: 21st December 2006)

Devices Part 6: Water-splitting to produce fuel gasses: Practical details on straight electrolysis, the 'hotsabi' hydrogen booster, pulsed electrolysis principles, Stan Meyer's water-splitting 'Water Fuel Cell', Stan Meyer's hydrogen carburettor, Henry Puharic's water-splitting system, Paulo Mateiro's pulsed cell, Francois Cornish's aluminium/water arc system, possible car modifications, Charles Garrett's electrolysis system, Archie Blue's electrolysis system, pulse generation methods, Shigeta Hasebe’s magnetic electrolysis system, Peter Lowrie's electrolysis system, Robert Krupa's FireStorm spark plug, the 'Ram Implosion Wing' aerodynamic device, vehicle conversions for other fuels, Wyoming Instruments' Fuel Atomiser device, several ultra-high mileage carburettor designs and Allen Caggiano's experiences. Construction plans: Step-by-step instructions for building the 'hotsabi' booster electrolyser.
(Document date: 14th December 2006)

Devices Part 7: Design and construction details for electrolysers which can boost mpg, reduce pollution emissions or run a vehicle from water alone with zero emissions and some practical details on how to connect to an engine.
(Document date: 10th February 2007)

Devices Part 8: Free-energy proposals which in my opinion, are not likely to result in practical DIY devices: Michael Faraday's Homopolar generator, Nikola Tesla's high-voltage system, the Australian 'Lutec' generator, Magnetic Energy's 'Romag' magnet generator, Cold Fusion systems, Moller's 'Atomic Hydrogen Generator' system and Muammer Yildiz's 'OceanStar' electricity generator. Also included is a personal opinion on each of the devices discussed in the whole set of documents.
(Document date: 18th December 2006)

Devices Part 9: A possible, simple car conversion design for running a vehicle with water as the only fuel and the Yahoo 'egaspower' Group members discussion of the system.
(Document date: 30th November 2006)

Devices Part 10: Nikola Tesla's experiments, electro propulsion, the Aspden Effect, free-energy from a Tesla coil, the Zero-Point Energy field, conversion of longitudinal waves into ordinary electricity by Paulo and Alexandra Correa, and gravity drives with Boris Volfson's US Patent 6,960,975 and Henry Wallace's Patents US 3,626,605 and US 3,626,606.
(Document date: 12th December 2006)

Devices Part 11: The Joe Cell method of running a car via modified water which acts as a conduit for Zero-Point Energy which actually powers the engine as no water is used in the process.
(Document date: 6th February 2007)

Devices Part 12: The Josef Papp engine which has no intake or exhaust. The first prototype was a modified Chevy engine which produced 300 horsepower in extended test runs. Also, the Robert Britt engine which similarly operates on an enclosed volume of a mixture of inert gasses.
(Document date: 28th July 2006)

Devices Part 13: The Spiro Spiros electrolyser which operates in over-unity mode. It also has the possibility of operating an internal combustion engine without needing any electrics at all. It is interesting to note that the Patent Office has granted Spiro a patent which clearly states, measures and documents over-unity operation.
(Document date: 11th March 2006)

Devices Part 14: A translation of the commentary for the video of the Flavio Thomas Pyramid shown powering a 12V electric fan.
(Document date: 26th April 2006)

Devices Part 15: A recent replication of Stanley Meyer's demonstration Water Fuel Cell water-splitter which uses ordinary tap water and just 25 or 48 watts of power. Video Showing this electrolyser in operation without an alternator.
(Document date: 21st November 2006)

Devices Part 16: A suggested cell design for water-splitting with it's associated electronics.
(Document date: 22nd November 2006)

Devices Part 17: A device for preventing a vehicle's fuel-computer from swamping the benefits produced by fitting a hydrogen booster.
(Document date: 6th February 2007)

Devices Part 18: A new design of booster cell for extending the performance of an internal combustion engine.
(Document date: 27th November 2006)

Devices Part 19: A motor design which runs on compressed air and which can be used to modify an existing internal combustion engine, the inventor was offered more than $1,000,000,000 to shelve the design.
(Document date: 26th December 2006)


Interesting web video links:
Free-Energy Device: Part 1 of a video showing a solid-state over-unity device in operation.
Free-Energy Device: Part 2 of a video showing a solid-state over-unity device in operation.
Free-Energy Device: A video showing Steven Mark's solid-state free-energy device in operation.
Free-Energy Device: A second video showing Steven Mark's solid-state free-energy device in operation.
Free-Energy Device: A third video showing Steven Mark's solid-state free-energy device in operation.
Commercial FE Device: Video of a highly tested series of 140% efficient electrical generators.
Demonstration: Web link to a video of a demonstration and explanation of Tesla's Longitudinal Waves.
Demonstration 2: Web link to a video of a second demonstration of Tesla's Longitudinal Waves.
Interview 1: Web link to the first of four video interviews with Dr. Tom Bearden.
Interview 2: Web link to the second of four video interviews with Dr. Tom Bearden.
Interview 3: Web link to the third of four video interviews with Dr. Tom Bearden.
Interview 4: Web link to the fourth of four video interviews with Dr. Tom Bearden.
Papp Motor: Web link to a video of a Papp motor in action and shots of the actual explosions.
Prof. John R. R. Searl: Web link to video of a lecture by Prof. Searl on his 240V 15KW generator / gravity-drive unit.
Xogen: Web link to video of a promotional video by the company which promotes Stan Meyer's water-splitting technology.



Electronics Tutorial: This is intended to take someone with no knowledge of electronics, in easy steps to the point where circuit diagrams can be read and understood, and prototype circuits designed and built. The presentation style is easy to follow and there are many diagrams to improve the clarity of the presentation.

Electronics Spreadsheet: For 555 timer component calculations plus the colour bands for every common resistor. The Microsoft spreadsheet program 'Excel' is needed to display this spreadsheet correctly.



Patents and Papers:

This is a collection of relevant patents, most of which have had the wording simplified and the illustrations upgraded with the intention of making them easier to understand. There are also some relevant scientific papers which explain important discoveries. These documents provide a large amount of exciting information, usually in great detail, and much of which is not contained elsewhere on this or other web sites.

Patents Part 1: Re-worded excerpt from Howard Johnson's magnet motor patent 4,151,431. This patent describes a powerful motor which it claims can power an electrical generator.

Patents Part 2: Re-worded excerpt from Edwin Gray snr.'s electric motor patent 3,890,548. This 80 horsepower motor not only powers a vehicle but recharges a spare battery, making the vehicle effectively fuel-less in operation. Each of the three power tubes used with this engine can power lighting and heating instead of a motor if that is required.

Patents Part 3: Re-worded excerpt from Edwin Gray snr.'s electronic circuit patent 4,595,975. This patent shows the circuit which Edwin used to drive his 80 horsepower motor.

Patents Part 4: Reworded excerpt from Teruo Kawai's Electric Motor patent 5,436,518. This patent claims that this motor outputs three times more power than is required to operate it.

Patents Part 5: Re-worded excerpt from Stan Meyer's water-splitter patent 4,936,961. This patent provides the details of how Stan was able to break water into hydrogen and oxygen gasses while using very little electrical power in a resonant circuit.

Patents Part 6: Re-worded copy of Stan Meyer's water-splitter patent application WO 92/07861. This shows the circuitry used by Stan to hold his water-splitter cell automatically on it's resonant point at all times.

Patents Part 7: Re-worded excerpt from Christopher Eccles' water-splitter patent 2,324,307. This details a cell which works on electrical pulses like Stan Meyer's but which has the electrodes outside the electrolysis cell.

Patents Part 8: Re-worded excerpt from Stan Meyer's car-conversion patent 4,389,981. This shows a method of using hydrogen/oxygen gas mix injected into a vehicle engine as fuel to replace fossil fuels.

Patents Part 9: Re-worded excerpt from Stan Meyer's water-injector spark-plug 1991 patent application 2,067,735. This shows a method of using water injected into a vehicle engine as fuel to replace fossil fuels.

Patents Part 10: Re-worded excerpt from Stan Meyer's gas-burner patent 4,421,474. This shows how Stan used hydrogen/oxygen gas mix in burners to provide heating.

Patents Part 11: Re-worded excerpt from Henry Puharich's water-splitter patent 4,394,230. This shows how Henry splits water into hydrogen and oxtgen gasses using less power than is obtained by burning the gasses afterwards. It also covers his theories on how water can be split.

Patents Part 12: Re-worded excerpt from Shigeta Hasebe's high-efficiency electrolyser patent 4,105,528. This shows how to undertake electrolysis of water with at least 10 times the gas output of Farady's perceived maximum output. This simple cell should be able to double the actual measured outputs of the cell used to obtain the patent.

Patents Part 13: Re-worded excerpt from Charles Garrett's hydrogen-carburettor patent 2,006,676. Charles claimed that he could run a car directly on water alone using this method where the air is drawn up through the electrolyte in his cell.

Patents Part 14: Re-worded excerpt from Archie Blue's electrolysis bubbler patent 4,124,463. Archie's cell operates very much like that of Charles Garrett, where air is drawn up through the electrolyte to dislodge the gas bubbles which have been formed by the electrolysis process.

Patents Part 15: Re-worded excerpt from Tom Bearden's Motionless Electromagnetic Generator patent 6,362,718. This device has no moving parts, powers itself and provides power to run other devices.

Patents Part 16: Re-worded excerpt from Dan Davidson's Acoustic-Magnetic Power Generator patent 5,568,005. This device has no moving parts, and provides power to run other devices.

Patents Part 17: Re-worded excerpt from John Bedini's Motor/Generator patent 6,545,444. This device is not really a motor although it does have a rotating shaft. Its purpose is to capture excess energy which is used to charge additional batteries.

Patents Part 18: Re-worded excerpt from John Bedini's Permanent Magnet Motor/Generator patent 6,392,370. This device runs at very high efficiency and can power other pieces of equipment.

Patents Part 19: Re-worded excerpt from Ruggero Santilli's Underwater Arc Gas Generator patent 6,183,604. This patent shows a method of continuous hydrogen production through the use of a long-life electrode underwater arc system.

Patents Part 20: Stanley Meyer's patent on his water-splitting spark-plug device 5,149,407. This patent shows how Stan was able to run an engine through water injection directly into the engine cylinders and how the water was charged before injection.

Patents Part 21: Re-worded excerpt from Xogen's Water-Splitting Patent 6,126,794. This shows another version of Stan Meyers water-splitting cell, produced by a company staffed by his former colleagues.

Patents Part 22: Re-worded excerpt from Juan Aguero's Hydrogen/Steam Patent Application EP0,405,919. This patent application describes a high efficiency method of converting water into hydrogen and oxygen gasses to be used a fuel for an engine.

Patents Part 23: Re-worded excerpt from Stephen Horvath's Hydrogen Car Patent 3,980,053. This patent shows a method for water electrolysis which it is claimed is able to power an engine. It shows the construction parts for adapting an existing car.

Patents Part 24: Re-worded excerpt from Charles Pogue’s first high mpg carburettor patent 642,434. This is the first of three patents from Charles, each of which describes a high-efficiency carburettor and explains how it operates.

Patents Part 25: Re-worded excerpt from Charles Pogue’s second high mpg carburettor patent 1,997,497. This is the second patent from Charles, showing how his previous design can be improved.

Patents Part 26: Re-worded excerpt from Charles Pogue’s third high mpg carburettor patent 2,026,798. This is the third patent from Charles, showing further improvements to his design. This carburettor has been tested and the tests results claim a performance under normal driving conditions resulting in more than 200 miles per US gallon.

Patents Part 27: Re-worded excerpt from Ivor Newberry’s high mpg carburettor/exhaust system patent 2,218,922. This is another design of carburettor which produces very high mileage results. There are more than 240 similar carburettor designs from different people, all claiming mpg figures in excess of 100 miles per gallon.

Patents Part 28: Re-worded excerpt from Robert Shelton’s high mpg carburettor patent 2,982,528. This is another carburettor design from the 240 claiming 100+ mpg figures.

Patents Part 29: Re-worded excerpt from Harold Schwartz’s high mpg carburettor patent 3,294,381. This is another carburettor design from the 240 claiming 100+ mpg figures.

Patents Part 30: Re-worded excerpt from Oliver Turner’s high mpg carburettor patent 3,653,643. This is another carburettor design from the 240 claiming 100+ mpg figures.

Patents Part 31: Re-worded excerpt from Thomas Ogle’s high mpg carburettor patent 4,177,779. This is another carburettor design from the 240 claiming 100+ mpg figures.

Patents Part 32: Re-worded excerpt from Allen Caggiano’s high mpg carburettor patent 5,782,225. This is another carburettor design from the 240 claiming 100+ mpg figures.

Patents Part 33: Hermann Plauston’s atmospheric electricity patent 1,540,998. This shows how serious amounts of power can be taken from an aerial. This very long patent reads more like an instruction manual rather than a patent. Hermann describes a 100 kilowatt collector system as "small"!

Patents Part 34: Re-worded excerpt from Pavel Imris’s patent 3,781,601 for his Optical Electrostatic Generator which has an output more than nine times the input power and has no moving parts.

Patents Part 35: An Jong-Sok’s US patent 6,208,061 for a simple 'no-load' electrical generator which, unlike convential generators, has reduced input power requirements for increased generated current draw.

Patents Part 36: Roy Meyers’ GB patent 1913,01098 for device which achieves free electricity collection.

Patents Part 37:The Colman / Seddon-Gillespie GB patent 763,062 for a 1 KW power, 70-year life, lightweight battery replacement.

Patents Part 38:The Alberto Molina-Martinez US patent application 20020125774 for a self-powered Continuous Electricity Generator.

Patents Part 39: The Spiro Spiros patent WO 9528510 for an electrolyser which operates in over-unity mode. It also has the possibility of operating an internal combustion engine without needing any electrics at all. It is interesting to note that the Patent Office has granted Spiro a patent which clearly states, measures and documents over-unity operation.

Patents Part 40: The Michael Ognyanov patent application US 3,766,094 for a simple self-powered device which can drive an external load.

Patents Part 41: The Correa patent application for devices which can convert Tesla longitudinal waves into ordinary electricity.

Patents Part 42: US patent 4,041,465 for a very high voltage solar cell / solid-state memory, etc. from Philip Brody.

Patents Part 43: The Aspden/Adams Motor-Generator patent for a device which has a power output greater than it's own power input.

Patents Part 44: The Joseph Newman patent for a device which has a power output greater than it's own power input.

Patents Part 45: The very large US patent 6,246,561 from Charles Flynn, demonstrating the doubling of magnetic flux in transformers, rotary drives, reciprocating and linear drives, and additional patent and second additional patent.

Patents Part 46: The November 2005 US Patent Application 2005/0246059 A1 from Stephen Meyer (brother of the late Stan Meyer), providing important information on the process of water-splitting.

Patents Part 47: A patent from Shigeaki Hayasaka showing an electrical generator which needs less than 20% of the input power of a standard generator.

Patents Part 48: A patent application from Larry Jamison showing a self-powered electrical generator which produces a substantial amount of excess electrical power.

Patents Part 49: A patent from Frank Fecera showing sixteen variations on his permanent magnet motor.

Patents Part 50: The Mead/Nachamkin patent for a device to convert Zero-Point Energy to electrical energy.

Patents Part 51: A patent from Henry Paine showing how to convert an explosive hydrogen/oxygen gas mix into a much safer gas.





Zero-Point Energy: A detailed examination of the physical aspects of the Zero-Point Energy field.
Research Paper 1: George Hathaway and Peter Graneau's paper on Water Arc Explosions
Research Paper 2: Paper on Hydrogen Production via Plasma Electrolysis
Research Paper 3: Peter Graneau's paper on Over-unity Power from Arcs in Fog
Research Paper 4: T.V. Prevenslik's paper on the Electrical Properties of Steam
Research Paper 5: Evaluation of Engines with Plasma Booster Reformer
Research Paper 6: Low-current Water Electrolysis by Prof. M. Kanarev.
Hydrogen Home Power: How to power your home from solar-generated hydrogen
Article on Stan Meyer : Reproduction of a newspaper article on Stan Meyer and his work
Lecture on Stan Meyer : Excerpt from a lecture by Admiral Sir Anthony Griffin on Marine Propulsion
Nikola Tesla: A lecture by Nikola Tesla given to The Institute of Electrical Engineers in London.
Radiant Energy: Dan Combine's paper on Radiant Energy and 'Over Unity', this document is not intended for beginners.
Sea of Energy: The book "The Sea of Energy in which the Earth Floats" by T. Henry Moray.
Paper on Shielding: The Goksel / Rechenberg paper on ElectroHydroMagnetic propulsion and charged skin friction reduction systems.
New Physics: The Thomson/Bourassa paper on Quantum Dynamic Aether principles (mainly for mathematicians).
Magnet Motor: Dr Nagorny's Permanent Magnet Motor/Generator Design.



Other Web Sites: This is a collection of websites which have interesting and informative articles in the fields of Electronics, Vehicles, Motors, Bookshops etc.

Under Unity Devices: Varieties of heaters, while not 'over-unity' nor running on zero-point energy, these heaters are of great interest to many people, also, how to build a very simple, cheap wind-power generator. Cooking with hydrogen One direct technique, and Barbecue Using hydrogen with a barbecue.


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Note: Recent updates:

On 2nd December 2006:
An extension of Devices Part 8 to include Henry Wallace's Force-field patent of 1971 and the addition of Dr Nagorny's Permanent Magnet Motor/Generator design.

On 3rd December 2006:
An extension of Devices Part 3 with further information on the Bedini energiser device.

On 11th December 2006:
The addition of the Jamison patent application for a self-powered electrical generator.

On 12th December 2006:
The addition of a second Wallace patent (force-field generator) to Devices Part 10.

On 14th December 2006:
The addition of information on the FireStorm spark plug to Devices Part 6.

On 15th December 2006:
An update to the Devices Part 5 document.

On 17th December 2006:
A major update to the Devices Part 3 and Devices Part 7 documents.

On 19th December 2006:
The inclusion of four additional links to important videos.

On 21st December 2006:
An update of Devices Part 5 with additional information on the MEG.

On 22nd December 2006:
The addition of Device Patent 23 showing Frank Fecera's sixteen Permanent Magnet motor designs.

On 24th December 2006:
The addition of the Thomson/Bourassa scientific paper on the Aether and details of some under-unity devices which may be of interest.

On 26th December 2006:
The addition of further information on Devices Part 19.

On 28th December 2006:
Important corrections to circuit details in the Devices Part 3 document.

On 29th December 2006:
An update to the Devices Part 1 document.

On 14th January 2007:
The inclusion of a video of the Water Fuel Cell driven without an alternator in Devices Part 15.

On 25th January 2007:
An important update to the Devices Part 18 document.

On 28th January 2007:
An important correction to the Bedini solid-state circuit in Devices Part 3 where the values of two resistors were swapped due to careless reproduction on my part.

On 4th February 2007:
The addition of Patent 50, from Henry Paine on converting hydroxy gas to a safer gas and an additional note on it placed in the Under Unity Devices document.

On 6th February 2007:
The addition of one resistor to the circuit in the D17 oxygen sensor control unit, so as to make it easier to adjust.

On 8th February 2007:
The addition of the Mead/Nachamkin patent for a device for converting Zero-Point Energy to electrical energy.

On 10th February 2007:
An expansion of the Devices Part 7 document.

On 15th February 2007:
An expansion of the Devices Part 3 document with more information on the Tesla 4-battery switch.

On 19th February 2007:
The addition of a very detailed scientific paper on the physical aspects of the Zero-Point Energy field.