Reply to Jan H
Hi Jan,
You are speaking of a Cavitation Heater. That device works well, but is relying on turbulence in water to cause the friction that creates steam. Lloyd's device uses direct contact friction, and appears to be an even more powerful concept. The manufacturer's of the cavitation heater make it clear that theirs is not an over-unity device, as was claimed in the YouTube videos. In their applications, an electric motor turns the cavitation heater's shaft. It does not produce a high enough volume of steam to make it a self-runner, powered by a steam engine. Lloyd's device, though, can actually do this, and with steam to spare.
Thanks for your interest,
Rick
Hi Jan,
You are speaking of a Cavitation Heater. That device works well, but is relying on turbulence in water to cause the friction that creates steam. Lloyd's device uses direct contact friction, and appears to be an even more powerful concept. The manufacturer's of the cavitation heater make it clear that theirs is not an over-unity device, as was claimed in the YouTube videos. In their applications, an electric motor turns the cavitation heater's shaft. It does not produce a high enough volume of steam to make it a self-runner, powered by a steam engine. Lloyd's device, though, can actually do this, and with steam to spare.
Thanks for your interest,
Rick
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