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  • hello
    you guys may find this interesting its not directly water heating but it uses useful idea !

    thats the patent us2423902
    and even more intresting us2261847

    cheers from poland
    wojsciech
    Last edited by wojwrobel; 02-20-2011, 09:23 AM.

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    • hello

      if we try to understand how microwave oven work we can do exacly the same thing to water molecule but in much less energy, here is the link how microwave swings mooecules Microwaving Ice - why defrosting is so slow. - Naked Scientists Kitchen Science 2009

      so what stopes us from putting water in between two ISOLATED ELECTRICALY plates like capacitor and apply +kv to one plate and -kv to other and vice versa switching it in high kHz range so our malecule will swing just like in microwave and since electrodes are isolated the is just a little current drawn.... think about it!

      i dont think its space technology its simple and understable to normal people ;-)

      cheers and good luck testing
      wojsciech

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      • Now it looks like they are "measuring "
        YouTube - The Worlds Most Efficient Generator

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        • WITTS Ministries is a SCAM !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
          The scamming on youtube and just asking for donations.


          Originally posted by Gauss View Post
          WITTS - World Improvement Through the Spirit - anyone has seen it?

          Comments?

          How about Keely´s work? Brilliant like nothing else I´d say..... OU of 6000 is not bad...

          This group is the best one out there, no question about it in my opinion. This work is worthwhile donating to and spreading the word too. Seems like marketing is not their strong side since I never saw them mentioned here. I wish they could open source some stuff too.

          Check out the interview with Tim Thrapp, the spokesman for Witts an organisation where Tesla and Faraday have been former spokesmen....

          Timothy Thrapp Part 2 3/17/2009 - James A. Robey on Blog Talk Radio

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          • Keely WITTS and Atlantis tech

            Just to steer ( not stir ) debate elswhere, I'd like to have more info on atlantean technologies that worked with crystals. There are claims that they worked with metalic domes and quartz crystals specially grown for the purpose. Conctact with ETs were the norm at that time. They (Atlanteans) were given the technology (Arcturian) to grow crystal of a specific lattice at faster rates. Quartz crystals have odd behaviours when put in specific EMF.

            I agree that crystaline technology is the way of the future. We just have to learn from past mistakes and use crytaline light (interdimentional light) in a responsible way, just as any other technology.

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            • Hi

              Just new to this forum ...

              I am an international product development manager for Asteem Pty Ltd.
              Asteem has sourcing and production factories in China.

              We manufacture RVs trailers, camper in one factory and then source and import solar PV, Solar HWS, Heat pumps, we make a range of electrical products and have had them tested and certified.

              So product development is our main focus now and anything that can say on energy costs and has a chance to be mass produced then we want to look at this.

              I have looked through the forum and seems to be a lot of BS but this is somewhat true of inverters anyway someone has to dream it before they can make it , but the one thing that seems to have some legs is the sonic water heater because it has been made before and many people have seen this work.
              Also the rotating water heater, that also seems to work.

              The question I have is can these two products be mass produced and be controlled?

              I noticed that the rotating water heater has been used in a fire station in the US has anyone been there and done tests on this system to gauge the power in for the power out ?

              Your thoughts here ?

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              • Originally posted by wojwrobel View Post
                hello

                if we try to understand how microwave oven work we can do exacly the same thing to water molecule but in much less energy, here is the link how microwave swings mooecules Microwaving Ice - why defrosting is so slow. - Naked Scientists Kitchen Science 2009

                so what stopes us from putting water in between two ISOLATED ELECTRICALY plates like capacitor and apply +kv to one plate and -kv to other and vice versa switching it in high kHz range so our malecule will swing just like in microwave and since electrodes are isolated the is just a little current drawn.... think about it!

                i dont think its space technology its simple and understable to normal people ;-)

                cheers and good luck testing
                wojsciech
                yes,You are right, partially Stanley Meyer technology basically

                cheers from Poland too
                boguslaw

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                • Why not try a heat pump water heater? It's very efficient, COP reaches more than 4. (which means a heat pump water heater can output >4 heat by consuming 1 electricity.)

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                  • DyoCore Energy

                    Carlsbad Man Invents Home Wind Generators - San Diego News Story - KGTV San Diego

                    Channel 10 News story discusses DyoCore and its product SolAir, a Hybrid wind/solar power generator for urban communities.

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                    • these guys apparently have their "witts" about them
                      WITTS - Independent Engineer Verifications of WITTS Technologies

                      The Guy Richard (The Australian there) i spoke too, he is in one of the vids, he said he did not measure the device just saw it running. I would hope the could of at least measured it

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                      • Originally posted by ChrisB View Post
                        I have looked through the forum and seems to be a lot of BS...
                        ...the one thing that seems to have some legs is the sonic water heater...
                        ...also the rotating water heater, that also seems to work.
                        You need to understand where the excess energy comes from. It
                        is there - just a matter of connecting. Try this:
                        http://www.free-energy-info.co.uk

                        The Peter Daysh Davey heater is very interesting but one is
                        up against the idea that it is impossible safely to connect mains
                        to a pair of similar dishes, tuned to the frequency of your mains AC
                        (or an octave) and then pour water over them. The problems are
                        engineering and a bit of psychology. Th edownside is that you get
                        your benefit as heat rather than electricity which is more flexible.

                        The Frenette heater is also very interesting.

                        Paul-R

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                        • Its been years now.. has anyone replicated anything? Its time to start posting up their documentation or I say scam.

                          I have been looking at these type of systems but the way these greedy people play the game is not the way it should go.

                          3000 Watt Generator Powers Itself, A Grinder & Drill Press - YouTube

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                          • Originally posted by wrtner View Post
                            The Peter Daysh Davey heater is very interesting
                            but one is up against the idea that it is impossible safely
                            to connect mains to a pair of similar dishes,
                            tuned to the frequency of your mains AC
                            (or an octave) and then pour water over them.
                            The problems are engineering and a bit of psychology.
                            That is very true,
                            but that is the same reason a standard lamp cord with a pair of pins
                            to stick in each end of a hotdog was removed from the market though.

                            People are just dumb enough to pull 'em out of the 'dog,
                            and leave them there on the counter for another to have an accident.

                            But then came the hotdog electrocution appliance, heheh.

                            It had a tray with the pins aligned to the dog-slots,
                            and a cover that kept power from the pins until closed.

                            The "Davey" heater only needs to be "Appliance'd"

                            Imagine the speed of a drip-style coffee maker ?

                            Seriously,
                            an "Appliance" with a short hose and faucet adapter for input,
                            and a reasonable output hose would be safe and sell well..



                            Not sure where imburne's idea fits in, and TY ashtweth
                            but it has been awhile since I posted all those pics and stuff.

                            the "Frenette Heater" is a style that has been re-invented a few times,
                            from the tech-collage (modified washing machine) proof-of-concept,
                            to the excess-energy oil based idea I forget the name of currently.
                            (oil pump for an asphalt machine I think...)

                            The idea is viable,
                            but the pair of "Bells" characteristic's have never been defined.

                            Hope he doesn't take that to the grave like so many others...

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                            • Peter Davey is Dead

                              Peter Davey took it to the grave with him. There were supposedly a few elements regarding the building of his heater that he kept secret. Peter Davey died October 2008.
                              Last edited by Slovenia; 09-03-2011, 11:26 PM. Reason: Updated Info

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                              • Peter Davey Info

                                I've got a good link to a site that has a lot of information on the Peter Davey water heater if you're interested in gleaning more information on that device.

                                Shocking history of the revolutionary boiler which bits all possible records (in English)

                                They talk about some working replications of the heater too.

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