Re: permanent magnet motor
- From: "The_Man" <me_so_horneeeee@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 21 Feb 2007 15:00:21 -0800
On Feb 19, 1:24 am, "gdewi...@xxxxxxxxx" <gdewi...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Feb 19, 5:54 am, The Ghost In The Machine
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In sci.physics, gdewi...@xxxxxxxxx
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wrote
on 18 Feb 2007 18:32:21 -0800
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On Feb 19, 12:53 am, The Ghost In The Machine
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In sci.physics, Sam Wormley
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wrote
on Sun, 18 Feb 2007 20:45:10 GMT
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The Ghost In The Machine wrote:
You're right. Now all you have to do is scale up. I'd suggest discs
of about 10m in radius attached to a shaft, driving a 200 kW generator
and a few dozen light bulbs....
A steam engine 200 kW generator!
Eh? The turbine is unnecessary if he truly has a PPM. But yes,
something along those lines.
http://www.utilitywarehouse.com/vnd/200kwhydrogenset.html
suggests that the size of such a unit would be around 9 3/4" ID,
with rated speed 900 rpm. In a hydroelectric application
one would require a depth of at least 158 m, but this is not
an issue for a PPM magnet motor.
(No doubt tj might be interested as well. :-) )
hehehe, imagine all the money you could pump out of that machine.
200 kW would be worth roughly $480/day.
You could start your own city with that. .... on the moon if you like.
Depends on how many generators you can get. I only know of one 200 kW
generator, and that's apparently because the outfit which originally
ordered it went belly-up prior to delivery. It's yours for a song --
and for about $100K.
ROI is therefore about 7 months.
hahahaha
this version may be more fit to generate electricity. It's also 2
times as efficient as the previous design. ^_^
http://gabydewilde.googlepages.com/magnetmotor-coil
I do have better of course hahahaha
:-)
Of course you do -- working models and everything.
Right?
For the coil based design I haven't build anything jet. Remember it's
research, it's not suppose to be finished.
The coil design is looking a remarkable lot like Joseph Newman's
earlier designs. (when he didn't put a cover over the device jet)
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3484490731703421398#1m27s
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Yawn. If you can build a perpetual motion machine, it seems strange
that the only perpetual motion you've exhibited is the running of your
mouth.
Put up or shut up.
If I had a perpetual motion machine, I would spend every waking moment
building them, selling them, taking the money, and then "dating" the
hottest women in the world.
Since I don't, I waste my time on Usenet, kinda like you.
.
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