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A fresh look at the Clem motor

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Low-Q:

--- Quote from: aussiebattler on April 15, 2018, 03:08:14 AM ---Thanks for your interest in this Tommy. Yes I have seen some of your efforts. I think the answer is based on two factors - the use of a closed system where pressures increase and decrease and the use of the heat exchanger to restore the temperature depleted fluid back to ambient. I am making a small unit using a 3d printer but am having printer problems at the moment after completing about 80%. :( I could send you further details if interested

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If your prototype is less than 18x18x17cm in size, I can print it - but then you must tell me what to do with it when it's finished ;D


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aussiebattler:
Thanks for your interset LQ. I have my printer going now. When I prove this I will send you files so you make one yourself if you want.
Aussie

aussiebattler:
Perhaps it would be convenient for free energy enthusiasts to copy the following document:
https://overunity.com/18905/delta-t-energy-technology-the-secret-of-the-clem-motor/dlattach/attach/182404/

aussiebattler:
More info coming to my fb page

TommeyReed:
Hi,

So what makes you think this was a real Clem Engine design?

Where is the increase pressure coming from?

What type of fluids are you using?
 
What is the thrust,rpm and the size of the rotor to generate power?

I have over 10 years building these designs, this was one of them that never worked, based on keelynet!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7bpUgws1V4&t=250s

Tom


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