Lutec: Hopes To Bring Device To Market Within 2 Years
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Inventors Lou Brits (left) and John Christie with their device.
Lutec, a North Queensland company hope to bring their overunity device to market within 2 years.
Lutec made headlines when they were first reported on in 2001. Over the past few years inventors Lou Brits and John Christie have been granted patents for their device in at least 60 countries including the United States, China and India.
Lutec made headlines when they were first reported on in 2001. Over the past few years inventors Lou Brits and John Christie have been granted patents for their device in at least 60 countries including the United States, China and India.
According to Lutec the results of the generator were verified by independent engineers from SGS Australia following a test earlier this year, which confirmed the energy output from the generator was indeed greater than its input. (Fe Truth: Would be nice to see these results posted on the Lutec website).
The Lutec claims of overunity performance have been around for quite some time and it is hoped that they will supply adequate proof in the form of independent and verifiable test results, working devices or commercial deals.
The latest image of the Lutec prototype
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