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  • Magnetic Disc and copper pipe = water heater

    Hi All,
    I have seen many videos on YouTube.com heating water with a rotating rare
    earth magnets attached to a disc and where a copper pipe heats up very
    quickly. I thought someone here in this forum would be doing a similar project,
    and if so, I would like to know more.
    I do not know enough of electronics, like many of you, to work on induction-mosfet units at this time ( one day, one day !).
    This is a starting point for me: Heating house water with rotating rare earth magnet, as in these videos ...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8n5sSmJsCdY

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NivI...CxX1DI3m390g0A

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vj0S...90g0A&index=25

    And there are others on this topic , seen on YouTube.com
    Cheers and thanks for your input,
    Greg K.

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    The best work I've seen on this is on the Russian FE forum Realstrannik. Specifically here as seen by googol. Nothing overunity about magnetic-heating as far as I'm aware though.

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    • #3
      Magnetic water heater , copper tubing

      Sprocket,
      Thanks so much for the quick reply and the links.
      I will check them out tonight.
      *
      I am not really into Over Unity at this time ( but enjoyed the Energy Conference in Hayden, ID. this summer).
      For me now, it is so much easier to reduce heating costs from $300.mn to <=$50-75.$/mn. with this project -without all the tools and electronic know how.
      *
      Easier on my head this way !

      Thanks again from the Kootenays in B.C. Canada.

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      • #4
        Kool Video

        Yes Sir I for one am breath taken.


        Of course the next question would be "Is it a bout 50 percent efficient"?

        I have never done any tests and whoever it is doing the run show some kind of Idea. I grew up in the cold Michigan winters. -100 degree wind chills.

        Talk to me I want to know.

        Mike





        Originally posted by greatwest1 View Post
        Sprocket,
        Thanks so much for the quick reply and the links.
        I will check them out tonight.
        *
        I am not really into Over Unity at this time ( but enjoyed the Energy Conference in Hayden, ID. this summer).
        For me now, it is so much easier to reduce heating costs from $300.mn to <=$50-75.$/mn. with this project -without all the tools and electronic know how.
        *
        Easier on my head this way !

        Thanks again from the Kootenays in B.C. Canada.

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