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    Anyone seen this

    YouTube - Selfrunning free energy machine


    Sam

  • #2
    hmmmmmm....

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    • #3
      Have you seen this.

      Yes I have..

      I was thinking... man this guy needs to use compressed air for this and get himself a relay before he electrocutes himself.!

      Mart
      See my experiments here...
      http://www.youtube.com/marthale7

      You do not have to prove something for it to be true. However, you do have to prove something for others to believe it true.

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      • #4
        i may be hartless, but if you wanna play with mains voltage AND water. i don't mind if you film yourself in your idiocy.

        as the th design, i'm a little skeptic, he said he has a mate that works with generators. perhaps he had a trick up his sleeve for gene's that isn't that flash for life span.

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        • #5
          reminds me of a rotoverter....
          "Theory guides. Experiment decides."

          “I do not think there is any thrill that can go through the human heart like that felt by the inventor as he sees some creation of the brain unfolding to success... Such emotions make a man forget food, sleep, friends, love, everything.”
          Nikola Tesla

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          • #6
            Me thinks he thinks he has re-invented hydro-electric power. Mentioned the same type set-up I saw years ago but a much larger undershot wooden wheel. They started it spinning by hand which pumped the water into a small tank under the wheel so it created a continuous water current which hit the blades on the wheel(similar to the old ferry boat paddle wheels) and kept it spinning. The axle drove a small 12 volt generator from which they strung wires down the side of the old wooden bridge. They powered electric lights that were rented to people who fished at night.
            Al
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            • #7
              This could be an important discovery

              I don't understand the negativity towards this guy, who has shown us an important point.

              If what he says is true and is scalable, this could power a home in a closed system of , say 200 gallon tank (..rain water cistern) and a maybe 30 HP 240V pump with RV technology & variable F drive, and 1500kW gen. Imagine an efficient water turbine setup instead of that ladle rotor he has now!

              Of course an open system would be better, but not everyone lives near a body of water.

              The real question is, what winding changes took place in the gen? Because if this is a fairly standard generator, then some1 has been lying to us for a very long time about the power of water (as they have about its fuel potential).

              Now, if his buddy the electrician has been watching Peter's CD's or messing around with RV, then we need him over here on the forum!

              Im always amazed at the attitude, that if was in place 100 years ago, would have poo-poo'ed the Wright Bro's because they didn't produce a trans-atlantic jet

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              • #8
                RE: don't understand.

                Originally posted by jibbguy View Post
                I don't understand the negativity towards this guy, who has shown us an important point.

                If what he says is true and is scalable, this could power a home in a closed system of , say 200 gallon tank (..rain water cistern) and a maybe 30 HP 240V pump with RV technology & variable F drive, and 1500kW gen. Imagine an efficient water turbine setup instead of that ladle rotor he has now!

                Of course an open system would be better, but not everyone lives near a body of water.

                The real question is, what winding changes took place in the gen? Because if this is a fairly standard generator, then some1 has been lying to us for a very long time about the power of water (as they have about its fuel potential).

                Now, if his buddy the electrician has been watching Peter's CD's or messing around with RV, then we need him over here on the forum!

                Im always amazed at the attitude, that if was in place 100 years ago, would have poo-poo'ed the Wright Bro's because they didn't produce a trans-atlantic jet
                1. I don't like how he uses very little safety. If this was improved it would be a much better video.

                2. How do you know he does not have another wire running the thing from his friend... you don't. It could be very real and he is on the up and up, but are you willing to spend the $ to find out?

                3. Of what good use is this? I mean, it runs itself and a light bulb... If it is real then it should be open sources so others can use it. Until we have the details of the generator how to build one you will be spending MANY MANY hours trying to duplicate something for which you are guessing at.

                I guess there are many more proven items out there that give you something back for what you put into it. Until all of the details are released, and it to be duplicated a few times, I am not willing to spend $ or time on it.

                Give me a proven design. The airplane was shown many times at different locations. I hope he makes this open sourced.
                See my experiments here...
                http://www.youtube.com/marthale7

                You do not have to prove something for it to be true. However, you do have to prove something for others to believe it true.

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                • #9
                  uses the water pump to push the paddles on the week which ic connected with a belt drive to the generator lighting up the light .

                  this all happens with him connected to house power outlet , then he makes the switch from the house power outlet to the generator out let and it continues to run , running the pump and the light .

                  Yes it is interesting I like to see peters thoughts on this .

                  Sam

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