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logguy
06-05-2015, 08:09 PM
Ok brainiacs, so I confess that I'm not the sharpest pencil in the box, but it doesn't make sense to me that this concept WON'T work. It sure should if you have all of the weight and pressure of the water in the glass pushing on the little bit of water in the tube.

So, have purchased a 2" to 3/4" adapter for my IBC tote to connect a washing machine hose (garden hose) to a small pump with a shaft intended to be driven with a hand drill. The hand-drill-driven pump has male GHT (garden hose thread) input & output. I'll attach another washing machine hose to the other side of the pump and feed it back into the top of my IBC tote. If it works I'll put a pulley on the pump and see what I can generate.

What's your best guess? Will this work?

2800

loghousenut
06-05-2015, 08:45 PM
Will not work.

Sorry, there is a free lunch but you have to marry the right gal to get it.

rreidnauer
06-06-2015, 03:20 AM
LOL!

WILL
NOT
WORK
PERIOD

Water pressure is not determined by its area or volume, only by its column. For example, the water pressure at the bottom of a 12' deep swimming pool is exactly the same pressure as a water at the bottom of a 12' vertical pipe.


One that did confound me for a little while was this one: http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xDF0cugCoMM

I know that perpetual motion isn't possible, but as I watched it I couldn't figure out why it WOULDN'T work. I finally took measurements from several still frames and discovered why its an illusion. Running mathematic equations determined that the weights from center at any given time have equally balanced amount of weight to distance from center. (inch.pounds) The mind just sees weights further from center on one side and assumes it must be heavier on that side.

rckclmbr428
06-06-2015, 03:52 AM
I didn't even have to do the math, the image says "will not work in reality" right on it

logguy
06-06-2015, 05:38 AM
Party poopers! ;-p If any of you understand plumbing, please explain the requirement about reducing the diameter of a pipe to retain the same pressure--what is it, for length or height of a run? And why does it require such a strong pump to get my water from 350' down there if the weight of the water isn't increased so much because of the volume of it in the pipe? Gravity is a constant force--we sure ought to be able to use it to make power! Except for the car show today and mowing the yard, I have all weekend to figure this out so let's get crackin, plumbers--unless you're an old fuddy duddy who just believes everything they learned in school like its Gospel!

StressMan79
06-06-2015, 07:24 AM
Wherever you think all of the diversity of life comes from, the fact that there isn't a bunch of organisms running 'free energy' should tell you that it's not possible.

logguy
06-06-2015, 10:17 AM
This thread was sort of a joke but I believe that where there is a will there is a way--and I'm not talking about pursuing the impossible. I'll betcha a slight modification like stacking two totes to increase pressure, but attaching the return water line to the bottom tote, for example, would get closer to an acceptable solution even though it would present new issues. I'm looking for response from a unique group of folks who don't think like society's status quo yuppie. There are many ways to get off the grid and many heads are better than one. Don't be afraid to speak up if you've got an idea. Share a link. Ask a question. We are very different nuts here--we take risks, admit we've made some whopper mistakes, and have taken big risks to accomplish great things. Call me crazy but give me some suggestions! :-)

Chuck G
06-06-2015, 01:03 PM
Logguy, The problem is you keep thinking in volume and not pressure. Height will equal pressure (I'm simplifying here). If you take a box 10'X10'x1', The head pressure is the same as a box 1'x1'x1'.

logguy
06-06-2015, 01:13 PM
Huh? Two totes are probably about 8' high. If I send my return line into the bottom tote (into an attached air chamber near the top of the bottom tote) then then I have an extra 4' of head pressure from the additional 4'x4'x4' volume of water, right? That's how I'd i crease the pressure, right? If that sucker fell on you, that pressure and volume in the upper tote would kill you!

rawson
06-06-2015, 01:39 PM
Perpetual motion: ocean waves, surf, river currents, streams/springs, earth rotation.

Tesla was on to it in his glory but the big money did not want free power to the masses.

eduncan911
06-07-2015, 08:57 AM
If u can get a near-perpetual contraption that still requires little manual input from time to time to keep going (e.g. spinning a big wheel or manually lifting a weight up high - think cuckoo clock), and get energy the rest of the day/week, that'd do me just fine.

logguy
06-07-2015, 09:17 AM
If u can get a near-perpetual contraption that still requires little manual input from time to time to keep going (e.g. spinning a big wheel or manually lifting a weight up high - think cuckoo clock), and get energy the rest of the day/week, that'd do me just fine.

That's exactly what I'm talking about.

I tend to make simple things very complicated. I've wired a deck with 5 lights, an outlet and an exterior switch for one of the lights. That kind of complexity is about it for me with electricity and I had to study for weeks over and over to make sure I was getting it right.

So I don't really understand what this guy has done--is this feasible or a prank? Because this one thing would provide an entire home with power--free--after each time you get it going: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=P-a8QAeCoNU

Who understands this??

donjuedo
06-07-2015, 09:30 AM
If this works as claimed, he could sell electricity to the power company, right? Power companies do buy energy from homeowners.
I would suggest you ask the YouTube "publisher" if he is doing that. And if not, why not?


Peter

logguy
07-19-2015, 09:15 AM
If only we could squeeze power from wit we'd have true perpetual power from LogHouseNut. Let's think out of he box.

Giant herbal wheel?

Bueller?!

ChainsawGrandpa
02-05-2017, 03:28 PM
I designed one!
It was magnetic induction drive.

Stressman & I were in a hotel last Summer.
"I said, "Peter, I want to show you something"
and then pulled-up the design on my laptop.

Peter looked at it, looked closer, pondered a bit,
looked at me and said, "NO...!"

(Aw man, that was my Magnum Opus!)

"It won't???"

"No, and besides, you're out of phase."

"Oh, well I can fix that! Will it work then?"

"No... well, not long-term."

(Whew, I'm off & running!) "Well, that's good, I didn't
need it long-term, just say... eighteen months or so."

"No... more like five hours."

(DANG!)

-G'pa

loghousenut
02-05-2017, 05:03 PM
Five hours?!!!

Heck, my Yugo lasted longer than that!

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rreidnauer
02-06-2017, 08:19 AM
Five hours?!!!

Heck, my Yugo lasted longer than that!

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Yea, but only by an additional 20 minutes.

blkesler
02-06-2017, 08:23 AM
That's exactly what I'm talking about.

I tend to make simple things very complicated. I've wired a deck with 5 lights, an outlet and an exterior switch for one of the lights. That kind of complexity is about it for me with electricity and I had to study for weeks over and over to make sure I was getting it right.

So I don't really understand what this guy has done--is this feasible or a prank? Because this one thing would provide an entire home with power--free--after each time you get it going: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=P-a8QAeCoNU

Who understands this??

The WITTS Generator is scam. You have to pay them to get the plans, and pay them consulting services when it inevitably doesn't work. The video's showing it working have an external power source keeping it running. The main place they confuse people is volts vs. watts. They'll show an increase in volts from using the machine, but fail to show the loss in amps to preserve watts (minus loss of course). They'll claim the increase in volts is 'over unity', which is non-sense. Watts is work, not volts.


Its basically an over complicated step up transformer.