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    Hi, I am a newbie here and I have had an idea that I cannot see anywhere else and would like to invite comments from all.

    Two systems are combined.
    1. Faradays wheel, a plate between magnets, all rotated together gives off high current at low voltage. It is a problem getting the current from the outside of the wheel efficiently using brushes.
    2. Faraday also came up with electrolysis.
    To obtain Browns Gas (HHO) pass a high current at low voltage through an electrolyte.

    Idea, why not spin the Faraday wheel in the electrolyte. The current will easily transfer from the outer plate to the shaft giving off heaps of HHO at such high currents.
    A small motor will be required to rotate the wheel but there will be little friction. The HHO can drive an Engine/Generator or turbine generator.
    Should give a system overunity.
    All comments appreciated.
    peakprodk

  • #2
    Welcome peakprodk!

    Welcome peakprodk!

    Your specific idea sounds new to me - good luck with the idea!
    Sincerely,
    Aaron Murakami

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    • #3
      Sounds promising

      You'll probably want to read up on bruce depalma's homopolar device; the magnets can be fixed on the rotating disk.

      So, the homopolar disk could be immersed in water, but on the same axle as a bedini wheel above the water..

      Good luck; full steam ahead on the design. You'll get more opinions and suggestions if you post drawings and designs..

      Atoms move for free. It's all about resonance and phase. Make the circuit open and build a generator.

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      • #4
        The problem with immersing it in water is the friction of the water on the wheel. This would consume a lot of mechanical energy. You could just as easily take the output to some plates.
        I like the idea though, good thinkin'.

        Ted

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