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Pirate88179

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Re: Selfrunning Waterpump-generator device runs 60 Watts lamp...
« Reply #315 on: December 14, 2008, 10:48:50 PM »
@ James:

Thanks for the update.

Bill

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Re: Selfrunning Waterpump-generator device runs 60 Watts lamp...
« Reply #316 on: December 14, 2008, 11:11:50 PM »
Khabe and Spinner:  After I posted a few minutes ago I went back to read comments and you two guys and people like you are why I no longer post on this website.  There is a lot more going on than even you two know.  The work that has been going on  through the years is simply not a fraud.  I     would not be wasting my time if I thought differently.  So keep your comments to yourself and the truth will all come out at the end. 

James

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Re: Selfrunning Waterpump-generator device runs 60 Watts lamp...
« Reply #317 on: December 14, 2008, 11:44:45 PM »
Khabe and Spinner:  After I posted a few minutes ago I went back to read comments and you two guys and people like you are why I no longer post on this website.  There is a lot more going on than even you two know.  The work that has been going on  through the years is simply not a fraud.  I     would not be wasting my time if I thought differently.  So keep your comments to yourself and the truth will all come out at the end. 

James

Dear James,
I have kept my mouth closed very long time, much more longer than your promised premiere.
At that many my comments have been deleted >:(
My last comment? What about? No names, nothing, Im speaking about fakers and lyers, not bear on good peoples - correct ???
OK,
Now Im reading what peoples tthinking about in another forums .. like ...
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Talk:Directory:James_D._Hardy's_Self-Looped_Water_Pump_and_Electricity_Generator
I hope that its not crime against you - opinions
Dont worry - be happy and mettlesome,
cheers,
khabe

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Re: Selfrunning Waterpump-generator device runs 60 Watts lamp...
« Reply #318 on: December 15, 2008, 01:10:34 AM »
Wow, Richard Branson...really? No wonder the skeptics and naysayers bash us so much. If done correctly the internet can be your biggest resource yet you're begging a billionaire for help. Good luck with that matey  ;D.

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Re: Selfrunning Waterpump-generator device runs 60 Watts lamp...
« Reply #319 on: December 15, 2008, 07:12:59 AM »
People keep replying with reasons why this device can't work.
They keep  pointing to the lack of energy from the water wheel to run the generator.
It is quite obvious that the water wheel isn't supplying the energy,
it's just supplying energy to get the converter working. 
The answer is in the modified generator, somehow it is collecting energy from somewhere.

@JDHardy54
If you ever get the unit up and running again I'm quite certain you can run the generator with any type
of drive unit and will still get the excess output energy.
The generator should be the main point of focus in this device, it is an energy converter of some kind.






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Re: Selfrunning Waterpump-generator device runs 60 Watts lamp...
« Reply #320 on: December 15, 2008, 08:23:57 AM »
This comment about torque and rpm requirements is completely true and puts the final nail in the coffin.
It can't be ignored and you only need to know about the heavy requirements to reveal the faked contrapment.

http://peswiki.com/index.php/Talk:Directory:James_D._Hardy's_Self-Looped_Water_Pump_and_Electricity_Generator#Violates_Several_Known_Laws_of_Physics
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Come on. You guys can’t possibly believe this crude contraption runs itself.
The pump making the jet of water must take at least one half horsepower (372 watts) and the light bulb at least 40 watts.
That shaft driven from his very crude paddle turbine must run a generator to produce at least 400-500 watts to be able to self run.
The shaft looks like it is turning at about 250 rpm (4 revs per second). With a 18" diameter or 9" radius paddle turbine, what amount
of torque must be produced at 250 rpm to get 400 watts of power? Well 550 ft-lb seconds = one horsepower = 748 watts.
So he needs at least 300 ft-lbs of steady torque produced. If his flywheel is 9" diameter that would have to be 400 pounds of
constant pressure needed at the rim of that pulley.

Since it only has six paddles on it, that pressure will not be steady and since he has very little mass on that flywheel, how can he
get 400 pounds of steady torque on the rim of that pulley with only six paddles.
I would be hard pressed to believe he could get 400 pound of pressure with the wheel held steady and the jet of water squirting
directly onto one single paddle. Gee that would require about 400 psi water pressure since the cross sectional area of the hose
is obviously less than one square inch. The hose looks like ½" ID hose which would be less than 0.2 square inches.
So I guess the pressure would have to be 400 x 5 = 2000 psi. And we haven’t even talked about the flimsy paddles held onto a
flimsy pulley with a single 3/16"  stove bolt. That flimsy paddle holding 400 lbs of pressure is laughable, much less 2000 pounds.
Come on guys, lets get some critical thinking into looking at these contraptions before we consider going to check them out.
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It looks like he should have studied physics before trying to fake a perpetual machine to satisfy his need for attention.

khabe

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Re: Selfrunning Waterpump-generator device runs 60 Watts lamp...
« Reply #321 on: December 15, 2008, 09:45:32 AM »
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***Mr. Branson: I have not made a new video yet because I am afraid of the generator burning out because of the gauge of the wire I am using. Consequently, all the tests that have been done show that the wire burns out after about four (4) or five (5) test runs. Therefore, I am waiting for documentation with the right people so I don't want to run the machine until I get the correct people here. I am contacting you because of your seemingly endless resources. I need to move forward on this with the help of the right engineers to figure out the proper size gauge. If you are interested in pursuing the free energy machine, please contact me as soon as you can.***
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***Richard:I have been very busy with allot of things besides the invention and video, I have been trying find the right people for documentation of the machine, and hoping to get things moving as fast as possible in the right direction. I will have the video up as soon as I can, right now the video is not my main priority I’m more concerned with getting the right documentation for the machine***
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http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:James_D._Hardy's_Self-Looped_Water_Pump_and_Electricity_Generator
<i>The inventor does not want small investors; just one large investor -- preferably with his own lab/shop and engineers to bring the generator forward to production. The investor will have complete freedom to examine the generator including disassembling it.</i>

Although inventor does not want small investors ... come on guys - lets put brains and money together a little bid help in engineerings. Myself Im ready to pay for new wire - you, smart guys -  please let me know what the hell kind Wire it must to be - I´ll buy and pay. This is first step. Next step is rewinding ... and please --- dont forget about the documentation  :o
... and then *one large investor* will build and pay a new tank ::)

Why some New Energy Cognress members are so cynicals >:(

cheers,
khabe
« Last Edit: December 15, 2008, 10:15:54 AM by khabe »

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Re: Selfrunning Waterpump-generator device runs 60 Watts lamp...
« Reply #322 on: December 15, 2008, 11:36:27 AM »
 Hardy
  Discribe the burnt wire issue. Did you save the old burnt wire "photo" just the wire? Not all wire is created equal you have to know where it came from, the labeling of the wire spools is like the idiot light on a dash board. Some wire has very bad impurities but political correctness dictates everyone suck equally so the poorest quality becomes the standard. May ask if it is the stator wire?Gen side, or motor side?

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Re: Selfrunning Waterpump-generator device runs 60 Watts lamp...
« Reply #323 on: December 16, 2008, 09:02:58 PM »
Ergo - I have a couple of questions for you.  First, are you Francis Giroux?  Second, are you member of New Energy Congress?  If you are a member, then that explains it all.  I've been involved a with Sterling Allan and Jim Dunn for a while now and Mr. Dunn would love to come here and examine the generator.  I am not, however, ready to sign any licensing agreement from Sterling Allan or Jim Dunn with the Orion project.  Ergo, I find that you are using the same calculations as Francis Giroux.  For your information, Giroux's calculations are not correct. He does not have the correct flow rate (gph),  watts, amps, or head pressure of the pump. The size of the hose that I am actually using is not a half inch hose nor is the paddle wheel 9". As a matter of fact, none of the dimensions that Giroux is using are correct. No one knows all the work that has been done on the generator, including Giroux.  The generator is a huge part of the machine. So please just back off and if you would like to email me or call me or if you would like to see the machine, after you have signed a nondisclosure agreement, then just let me know.
 
Khabe - Just stop trying to dig up everything and anything that you can find to discount the machine. 
 
I should not have to explain myself and waste so much of my time answering comments like this.  I have a phone and a personal email.  I do not, and will not, put out the information on the internet after I have been working so long to accomplish what I have done. 
 
James

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Re: Selfrunning Waterpump-generator device runs 60 Watts lamp...
« Reply #324 on: December 16, 2008, 09:15:53 PM »
@JDHardy54

You are right. I know nothing about the dimensions of your machine except what your video reveals.
I just quoted the statement found at Peswiki. I didn't make it up myself. I'm a regular nobody.
But I assure you. No matter how you wind or build your generator you will always face Lenz Law in
electrical power generation. And that's all you have to worry about when designing an overunity motor.
Lenz Law descibes the force neccesary to generate a certain amount of power from a generator.
Simply put, if your device ain't more powerful than Lenz Law you can't achieve overunity, it's as simple as that.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenz%27s_law

Good luck and I hope your device does work.
« Last Edit: December 17, 2008, 11:51:32 AM by Ergo »

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Re: Selfrunning Waterpump-generator device runs 60 Watts lamp...
« Reply #326 on: December 24, 2008, 01:27:40 AM »
@ Khabe:

Excellent video!!!  I really enjoyed that.

Bill

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Re: Selfrunning Waterpump-generator device runs 60 Watts lamp...
« Reply #327 on: January 02, 2009, 04:09:39 PM »
Mr. Branson does not reply ???
http://vodpod.com/watch/1086132-welcome-to-business-stripped-bare
Sad >:(
I told before - I can pay for wire,
Cheers,
khabe


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Re: Selfrunning Waterpump-generator device runs 60 Watts lamp...
« Reply #329 on: January 07, 2009, 05:40:47 AM »
  That video reminds me of the monkey with his hand in the jar holding the fruit.
He cant get his hand out holding it so there he sits. Cant let go of it. That guy had
a bit too much greed for his own good. That was quite a good pile he had, just
needed to stop and take the spoils. Movie "over the hedge", same thing.

But a good laugh for sure.

thaelin


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5_Msrdg3Hk