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justawatt

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Steho Energy saving system
« on: September 24, 2017, 03:13:46 PM »
http://project50379.tilda.ws/page178191.html

What is Steho?
Energy saving system. Reduces operational losses of the input power supply and significantly (up to 50%) reduces your electricity payments.

Reduction of consumption of power happens due to restoration of the straightened half-cycle due to inductance.

By means of three galvanic and magnetically divided transformers, each phase adapts to the line voltage in optimum regime.

Void

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Re: Steho Energy saving system
« Reply #1 on: September 24, 2017, 04:00:03 PM »
http://project50379.tilda.ws/page178191.html
What is Steho?

Hi justawatt. As you may already know, 'Steho Energy AG' is/was a German company that has worked
with people like Stepanov and Akula. It was run by Arthur Tränkle (at least in the past). Stepanov is the
guy furthest to the right in the picture you posted. Arkady Stepanov has one or more patent applications
for a special type of transformer. I would guess that the Steho mentioned here is relating to the original company
of the same name since Stepanov is in that picture. Another key person in that original company was
a guy named Vladimir Khoryakov, who also apparently has one or more patent applications of his own.

justawatt

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Re: Steho Energy saving system
« Reply #2 on: September 24, 2017, 04:56:14 PM »
hi i knw that ,i am still contact with "Arthur Tränkle" ,but last update from him was akula ,20watt 6 months back.
Also heared now even ruslan is also in their group.

Void

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Re: Steho Energy saving system
« Reply #3 on: September 24, 2017, 05:15:20 PM »
Also heared now even ruslan is also in their group.

That's interesting...


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Void

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Re: Steho Energy saving system
« Reply #6 on: September 25, 2017, 04:44:01 AM »
I don't know anything about the reputation of Steho, but circuits which
seemingly reduce power consumption like this make me wonder if they are
maybe just tricking power meters in some way due to some odd manipulation
of the waveforms or whatever. For that reason I think it is a good idea to be cautious
about these sort of setups without some sort of very thorough independent testing
by some reputable lab or labs. 

Certainly the web page referenced in the original post doesn't instill much confidence,
although it may be that there is just very bad translation into English. For example,
statements like "Due to the Steho system the grid resistance decreases, thus economizing
up to 50%." and "Increase in conductivity of all conductors in the consumer's power grid." 
and "Decrease in resistance of all conductors.", does not seem to make sense.
Maybe they mean that wire resistive losses are reduced due to drawing less current   
due to power factor correction by their setup, but that is quite a different meaning than
what is written, and power factor correction has been around for a long time so is nothing
special. You know a website is bad if you can't easily and clearly understand what they are
exactly offering. :) They may be offering something unique, but I couldn't understand what
their setup is supposed to do exactly.


tysb3

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Re: Steho Energy saving system
« Reply #7 on: September 25, 2017, 05:36:09 AM »
They are buying all inventors or stealing inventions from them to close up information in free energy

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Re: Steho Energy saving system
« Reply #8 on: September 25, 2017, 06:03:52 AM »
They are buying all inventors or stealing inventions from them to close up information in free energy

Hi tysb3. Sorry I don't understand Russian so I could not understand the
videos you posted links to. What is the evidence that Steho are just trying to
close up free energy inventions? Has Akula (Роман Карноухов) or other inventors
who have worked with Steho criticized them? Just curious what you are basing this on.


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Re: Steho Energy saving system
« Reply #9 on: September 25, 2017, 02:55:41 PM »
they are payed for silence and work for Steho. 

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Re: Steho Energy saving system
« Reply #10 on: September 25, 2017, 05:14:56 PM »
they are payed for silence and work for Steho.


Well, to be fair, pretty much all companies do that in regards to new inventions and new technology
if the inventions/technology are purchased or owned by the company.
All the best...
 

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Re: Steho Energy saving system
« Reply #11 on: September 25, 2017, 06:53:08 PM »
and they are lost for free energy community and community is misguided by them to close information. that's  the goal for this company, not to sell free energy devices.

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Re: Steho Energy saving system
« Reply #12 on: September 26, 2017, 01:50:25 AM »
Seems to me that they're describing both power factor correction and something like a backup power supply. The site says they reduce downtime by preventing power failure, like a UPS. Power cost reduction and wasted energy due to resistance are related to pf correction. As pf drops, excess current wastes energy by heating power lines, including normal power lines inside buildings or whatever. Power companies are more than happy to charge for poor pf.

This used to be a problem in office buildings because fluorescent bulbs with magnetic ballasts caused poor pf. This isn't a prob in the US and most first world nations. So I don't know how outdated the Russians are, but pf correction and UPS isn't something really needed anymore... if that's what they're referring to.