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Mechanical free energy devices => mechanic => Topic started by: lancaIV on May 01, 2021, 12:02:51 PM

Title: Infinity SAV Centrifugal boiler
Post by: lancaIV on May 01, 2021, 12:02:51 PM

 related :   Implosion Motor "tornado water (hydraulic) spout" (https://overunity.com/18849/implosion-motor-tornado-water-hydraulic-spout/msg557228/#new),reply #2





https://infinitysav.com/centrifugalboiler/ (https://infinitysav.com/centrifugalboiler/)   spiral friction heat generator


Technical specifications


Total capacity                       20,000 W (thermal energy)
Control system consumption        50 W
Motor consumption                    200 W
Oil volume                                  10 L
Oil circulation                              35 L/min
   Disk rotation                      10,000 RPM

The initial impulse from the electric generator is required to start the work, after that the energy consumption drops by 90%. Consumption of electricity will be about 200 W/h for work maintenance, while the consumer receives up to 20 kW of thermal power.

Initial : 2000 W electric motor input dropping to 200 W average


20 000 W thermal output / 250 W electric motor( control system consumption included) average input


 are "not 1200%" efficiency but 8000% ( 80 times as factor)
Title: Re: Infinity SAV Centrifugal boiler
Post by: ramset on May 01, 2021, 12:58:35 PM

Lanca
Thank you for starting topic
Re:tornado thingy?Tommy’s “Clem engine” research?
Infamous FE Power unit (engine) from years ago ? 400 hp?
Self run with “insane gain “


Not sure how friction heater related... would love to understand?(quite serious about science and gain mechanism?


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Here in this forum ... some friction heater
Research ,
member : oilpiggy “Gabriel device”?


Also Griggs cavitation heater —-Albany Georgia
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I would love to read customer reviews on infinity sav heater


Oil piggy used/did Tesla discs ?


Your link here SAV heater ... I have never seen results shared that worked..?


Interesting topic
Mostly because members can experiment here ( and have ... me too


Respectfully
Chet K