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Author Topic: what is the easiet gravity wheel i can do i only need 2 kw  (Read 15329 times)

johnny874

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Re: what is the easiet gravity wheel i can do i only need 2 kw
« Reply #15 on: March 27, 2012, 01:11:38 AM »
im an architect and a researcher
im new here

what is the easiet gravity wheel i can start with
i only need 2 kw

   Eagle1,
 I mentioned before the 4 weighted wheel. it's posted in here. What might allow it to work is using stops. Basically a paddle a weight can hit when it rolls out at top right. The paddle would have a lip that the wheel catches. this would allow the wheel to rotate as much as possible in the over balanced position. After something like this, it only gets harder.
 There is also Milkovic's 12x. I posted how something similar would work with his water pump. It's in the last page or two.
 
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Re: what is the easiet gravity wheel i can do i only need 2 kw
« Reply #17 on: March 28, 2012, 10:12:55 PM »
im an architect and a researcher
im new here

what is the easiet gravity wheel i can start with
i only need 2 kw
A water mill will do the work. You need a waterfall and a turbine with a generator on it.  Let's say for example that you have a flow of 20 litres per second with a head of 12 metres. Put those figures in the equation and you will see that: 12 x 20 x 9.81 = 2,354 Watts


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Re: what is the easiet gravity wheel i can do i only need 2 kw
« Reply #18 on: April 05, 2012, 10:17:24 PM »
hey mates i dont want something with water

from what i see

that no one in this big site made an over unity working device ???

wow

this is weird