The LEA depicted was constructed by others independently from Lutec Australia Pty Ltd, to specifications provided by Lutec. This proves that overunity results can be replicated by others

 

Test protocol description (sketch below).

A Center 232 clamp meter reading DC watts as Kilo Watts is inserted in the circuit on the input side and clamped over one of the two leads coming from the power source to the LEA machine.

There is an identical Center 232 meter, reading watts, inserted on the output side and clamped over one of the leads carrying the rectified power that runs the lights that are burning and consuming the output power that is being measured.

The negative volt probe of the input measuring watt meter is connected to the negative lead.

The positive voltage probe of the input measuring watt meter is connected to the positive lead via a diode to ensure negative to positive flow.

The negative volt probe of the output reading watt meter is connected to the negative lead carrying the DC rectified output power.

The positive volt probe of the output measuring watt meter is connected to the positive lead.

The input watts are observed and recorded by the referee.

The output watts are observed and recorded by the referee.

The watt meter on the input side and the watt meter on the output side are swapped over so each measures and confirms the other's previous findings. This ensures the watt meters are reading correctly.

End of test.

 

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