Showing posts with label orbo solid state device. Show all posts
Showing posts with label orbo solid state device. Show all posts

Steorn Orbo: Independent Tests Confirm 320% Overunity For New Solid State Board

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Steorn's new video released in the last 24hrs shows 2 engineers and a physicist explaining how they achieved gains of 308% and 320% in energy from the new Orbo Evaluation And Development Unit.



The Orbo Evaluation and Development Unit is a circuit board utilising solid state Orbo that will allow engineers to work with and develop the technology for themselves. The Development Unit will be released for production in October.

More details to follow soon.

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SKDBLite: The energy revolution starts here!

Thursday, June 10, 2010


SKDB Lite is a free knowledge sharing and technology development community created by Steorn for all electronic and electrical engineers interested in magnetics.

The SKDB Lite offers engineers and developers the opportunity to:

  • review magnetics and engineering e-Learning content
  • experience the power of the SKDB package as a development and collaboration platform
  • expand and develop the community's collective knowledge of magnetics
  • promote further research and development in all fields of magnetics and permanent magnet materials
  • create an environment where people with a common interest can share ideas
Steorn will support the development and advancement of the SKDB Lite by adding new e-Learning content and support documents on a regular basis and by contributing to relevant discussions. 

An upgrade path will be available for users wishing to purchase full membership of the SKDB. SKDB (launched in March) is the sole medium for the dissemination of Steorn's Orbo technology and its future enhancements.

Click here to get started.

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SKDB Now Open!

Friday, April 2, 2010

The Steorn Knowledge Development Base is now open and has launched with new solid state Orbo build details. Despite launching on April 1st - this was no April Fool.  SKDB is now open for developers, enthusiasts and ANY other interested parties who want to know how overunity devices can be engineered.


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