Re: Regenerative Power supply



On 28 Jun 2005 12:00:30 -0700, "fynnashba@xxxxxxxxx"
<fynnashba@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>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.
> Thanks to all.

There is no free lunch.

Seriously...the only thing I know of that does "something" like this,
more output than input (in appearance) is a heat pump, and it has an
auxiliary source of heat which actually provides the heat.

Tom
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