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This is an “electronics” forum. I was hoping for an expert’s opinion, pro or con either way with an explanation why.I suggest that you build it,
test it and post the results.
best of luck.
This will be a very short thread if you continue like that.This is an “electronics” forum. I was hoping for an expert’s opinion, pro or con either way with an explanation why.
I am shocked to discover, no suck people here
Steady on, it did make me chuckle, i needed it after just lighting a log as too scared to put boiler onThis will be a very short thread if you continue like that.
Sorry, I don't have time, I'm too busy pumping air in to buckets at 20 fathoms.Perhaps someone could provide an exhaustive answer, if a suitable hourly rate can be agreed for their time.
I would like you to put your money and knowledge to this project.With fossil fuel energy on its way out, I have been trying to come up with a way to save the energy we now use. Here is what I came up with.
May the rock-throwing begin.
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If you know why it will not work, then say it. I am a big boy, I can take it and then just move onrather than people tell you why it won’t work
I know that oil is finite, and we are using it all up. I am just liking for alternatives., you are obviously a person with deep commitment to your ideas and theory’s.
I do notif you haven’t got the ability to do it
Thanks, then post a design with specifications and I will gladly quote to build it for you.
So basically this project is going no where, you can’t do it and don’t seem interested in employing anyone to do it for you.If you know why it will not work, then say it. I am a big boy, I can take it and then just move on
I know that oil is finite, and we are using it all up. I am just liking for alternatives.
I do not
Thanks
Electric motors are not 100% efficient. Having said that, a 100hp motor puts out 100hp+a small amount of energy not consumed in its operation. It is that small amount that I was trying to capture.With fossil fuel energy on its way out, I have been trying to come up with a way to save the energy we now use. Here is what I came up with.
May the rock-throwing begin.
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The losses you are trying to capture are lost in the form of heat and sound.Electric motors are not 100% efficient. Having said that, a 100hp motor puts out 100hp+a small amount of energy not consumed in its operation. It is that small amount that I was trying to capture.
Again, if you think it will work, put your money where your mouth is, make it and test it.Electric motors are not 100% efficient. Having said that, a 100hp motor puts out 100hp+a small amount of energy not consumed in its operation. It is that small amount that I was trying to capture.
only if you say soAfter reading this and previous posts you have made, I can only presume you are a flat earther.
You are contradicting yourself. Every action does not have an equal and opposite reaction. There is some loss in every action.Of which, both sound and heat are largely a result of friction (and a tiny bit of arcing). You could feasibly trap some of the heat by some kind of exchanger and feasibly use some of the air pressure from the noise to drive a diaphragm but all you will ultimately do is create yet more losses downstream in processing that kinetic energy. Newton had this figured out centuries ago - Every action has an EQUAL and opposite reaction. So whilst I applaud you for a drive in efficiency I’d suggest spending your time working on lubricants and bearings rather than this?
You are contradicting yourself. Every action does not have an equal and opposite reaction. There is some loss in every action.
There you go there is loss. Now every aspect of science even so called settled science is and should always be challenged. The challenge here is how to efficiently recover those losses while not spending more time/money/energy than it would to just "accept" those losses.There is some loss in every action.
You are contradicting yourself. Every action does not have an equal and opposite reaction. There is some loss in every action.
In the theoretical world, YesRockingit is correct in what he says.
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I know of a couple of places that do just that.Or indeed any other kind of bovine excrement
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