Re: Regenerative Power supply
- From: Sam Goldwasser <sam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Jun 2005 15:32:03 -0400
"fynnashba@xxxxxxxxx" <fynnashba@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Hello Pals
> There is this concept that I don't understand. Its all about
> generating power (AC of course)from from a group of batteriers and
> tapping some of the output to charge the batteries-- so it becomes a
> cycle. Infact I have challenged this concept until I head it in the
> news that someone has developed one in Ghana and he is actually using
> it to power his house and a car. My simple college physics tells me
> that this will not be possible since no machine or device is 100%
> efficient. Can someone brief me on this or show me where I can get more
> info on this topic.
In a word, BS. :)
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