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Author Topic: Selfrunning Waterpump-generator device runs 60 Watts lamp...  (Read 257297 times)

broli

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Re: Selfrunning Waterpump-generator device runs 60 Watts lamp...
« Reply #255 on: September 15, 2008, 09:33:14 PM »
Here's one -- http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=45416.  If you have a Harbor Freight store near you you can go in and check it out.  I have seen it on sale for $219 and if you happen to have one of their 15% discount coupons at the time then that's a pretty good price.  You would be hard pressed to find a commercial gas powered generator with these specs for under $1000-1200 US.  I have almost bought this unit several times when it was on sale but don't have anything to drive it with (says it needs a 20HP motor).  Always looking for backup power here on the U.S. Gulf Coast ;)

That's a pretty cheap ass high performance generator  :o. Here I thought generators would be the killer part price wise in FE.

khabe

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Re: Selfrunning Waterpump-generator device runs 60 Watts lamp...
« Reply #256 on: September 20, 2008, 08:32:00 PM »
Just hello ;)
Just for keeping this Subject more actual  8)
I dont want you´ll escape with a whole skin without any shame :'(
Busy with cinematography ??? >:(
gruss,
khabe
« Last Edit: September 20, 2008, 09:02:10 PM by khabe »

innovation_station

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Re: Selfrunning Waterpump-generator device runs 60 Watts lamp...
« Reply #257 on: September 28, 2008, 06:06:13 PM »
well well hello again....


it started already .....
its starting to get heavy   
in the middle of the mix of the riddles and the tricks .......   

"JESTER"  "T"

~~~~~~~~~~~snip~~~~~~~~~~~~~

well me again just had to share part of my friends rhyme  ;)

got a nice link for you all....   did someone say alternator?  lol!!

this is a 12vdc 250 amp alt.  hummm 1200 rpm

link:   btw they are cheep!!!!!    http://www.nationsautoelectric.com/extremealternators.html

JUST LIKE THEY SAY  TAKE IT TO THE NEXT LEVEL

SO I WILL.... 

these units will require a gear box from my turbine design ...

also i have found a real cheep jet pump at 80 gallons / min @ 5' 1.25" intake... price is 139$ cdn  at princess auto it is .5 hp motor on the pump

so   lol!!!

you do the math....

simply reduce the hose   spray at my saw blade turbine ....   as STEPHAN  has said the pump does not see the turbine  ;)

therefore there is no extra work done by the pump

TIME IS NOW TO FINISH MY TURBINE ALT SET

I WILL POST VIDEOS AND PICTURES

i choose my design on the turbine as the water is kept inside the outer most part of the turbine thus reducing friction.....  and spinning faster for less input

the gear box will require some research  altho there many super efficient units out there

more to come on my turbine unit

ist

btw

TESLA TURBINE   AHHHHH   YES  this is where my unit came from .... ;) ;) 8)

is there a TESLA FAN IN DA HOUSE!!??!?!?!

khabe

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Re: Selfrunning Waterpump-generator device runs 60 Watts lamp...
« Reply #258 on: October 03, 2008, 03:58:44 PM »
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               It's nice to hear from you - there has been a lot going on since I talked to you last.  I've been getting plenty of emails from all over the world - many people want to be a part of this and offer help.  We have finished the winding of the generator with different wire and other changes to the generator as well.  We ran tests and we did not get enough watts for the amount of horsepower needed to switch over to generator power.  I documented every minute that we spent on the rewinding with the new gauge wire.  Right now we are going back to the set up initially used.  Based on the time it took us to do the work on the new winding we now know how long it takes to do.  So the new video will be available by the first of October.  When we are back to the old set up I will film it in the middle of the parking lot for the first demonstration.  For the second demonstration I will have the machine formally documented by two gentlemen who are relatively close to where I live who I have been in touch with by email and phone throughout this whole process - Jim Dunn and Ted Loder.  If anyone wishes to google them you will see their qualifications are stellar.  If anyone would like to talk to them, they are well aware of what is happening.  I will post their documentation for the disbelievers.  Additionally,  I need their documentation to resubmit the update on my patent application.   I've noticed a lot of people have been looking at the pump and the generator that I am using so they may, perhaps, build one on their own.  Some friendly advice - be aware of the enormous amount of work that is required on the generator.  We have spent hundreds of hours rebuilding the generator.  If you buy the this model generator, make sure you have some professional help because of all the changes that are needed.  I'll be posting the new video on YouTube around the first of October.

James

Please remember: "So the new video will be available by the first of October",

No comments,
khabe

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Re: Selfrunning Waterpump-generator device runs 60 Watts lamp...
« Reply #259 on: October 03, 2008, 10:13:21 PM »
Khabe, to be fair, he never said which year...  :(

Walter Hofmann

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Re: Selfrunning Waterpump-generator device runs 60 Watts lamp...
« Reply #260 on: October 04, 2008, 11:56:41 AM »
Hi all,
I have one of this 10/7KW generator and I use a single cylinder B&S 10HP from my old lawn tractor and it works verry nice even with half throttle. they are made in italy verry solid. it has four diodes on the rotor windings and a capacitor this generator even uses less driving power then my original Kohler generator witch has only 5KW. I set the head verttical because of my B&S engine which is vertical the head up. I can run my 3 water pumps ( 1 1/2 Hp) plus My A/C fan system I guess it has 1 1/2 Hp too. and can still make my coffe and /or grill my bratwurst ( stadium style for sure)
I can use the max 120V and 240V. the only thing was the integretated circuit breakers which I took out and replaced them out side with 30A/120V and 50A/240V. the origionale did go off allready by using both receipticle 120V and 240V they are flimsy.
was just if somebody are interested this are the best for a very cheap price.
greetings
walt

Here's one -- http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=45416.  If you have a Harbor Freight store near you you can go in and check it out.  I have seen it on sale for $219 and if you happen to have one of their 15% discount coupons at the time then that's a pretty good price.  You would be hard pressed to find a commercial gas powered generator with these specs for under $1000-1200 US.  I have almost bought this unit several times when it was on sale but don't have anything to drive it with (says it needs a 20HP motor).  Always looking for backup power here on the U.S. Gulf Coast ;)

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Re: Selfrunning Waterpump-generator device runs 60 Watts lamp...
« Reply #261 on: October 04, 2008, 07:13:46 PM »
Hi all,
I have one of this 10/7KW generator and I use a single cylinder B&S 10HP from my old lawn tractor and it works verry nice even with half throttle. they are made in italy verry solid. it has four diodes on the rotor windings and a capacitor this generator even uses less driving power then my original Kohler generator witch has only 5KW. I set the head verttical because of my B&S engine which is vertical the head up. I can run my 3 water pumps ( 1 1/2 Hp) plus My A/C fan system I guess it has 1 1/2 Hp too. and can still make my coffe and /or grill my bratwurst ( stadium style for sure)
I can use the max 120V and 240V. the only thing was the integretated circuit breakers which I took out and replaced them out side with 30A/120V and 50A/240V. the origionale did go off allready by using both receipticle 120V and 240V they are flimsy.
was just if somebody are interested this are the best for a very cheap price.
greetings
walt

Walt,
Thanks for that info.  I have an 11 HP B&S motor from and old lawnmower just sitting around waiting on a use.  Do you have any photos of your setup??  Thanks again.
Mike

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Re: Selfrunning Waterpump-generator device runs 60 Watts lamp...
« Reply #262 on: October 05, 2008, 07:07:35 PM »
Why do machines break down and need to be fixed?  I've been following Mr. Hardy's machine for a while - why is it taking so long to finish?  I find this to be the same with others as well. They are either broken or they are trying to make their machines more efficient.  Is this a joke?  I live in Massachusetts and will attempt to look him up to find where he lives. I would like to see if this machine is a real thing.  I've looked at many other free energy machines that also seem not to be working.  I have two websites people can look at and see what I'm talking about - here are the links:

  http://peswiki.com/index.php/OS:Achilles_Ligeras%27_Magnetic_Engine_%28ALME%29

  http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:McQueen_Machine

I'll keep you informed on my quest to locate Mr. Hardy and his machine.





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Re: Selfrunning Waterpump-generator device runs 60 Watts lamp...
« Reply #263 on: October 07, 2008, 09:39:00 PM »
Hello, mr. Moore!
Have you managed to find Mr. Hardy?
Or anyone of his masterminds?
We're all expecting some answers from him....
Thanks!

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Re: Selfrunning Waterpump-generator device runs 60 Watts lamp...
« Reply #264 on: October 11, 2008, 06:23:22 PM »
As it turns out, Mr. Hardy emailed me.  He gave me his phone number and address and consequently we ended up speaking for about 30 minutes.  He was very forthcoming about his machine and I am going to visit him on Sunday. 

lmoore2010

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Re: Selfrunning Waterpump-generator device runs 60 Watts lamp...
« Reply #265 on: October 11, 2008, 06:45:17 PM »
@imoore:

Great job!  I can't wait to hear about your visit to him.  Do you think he might allow you to take a few photos?  He may not, I am not sure I would if I were him, but it does not hurt to ask.  Good luck.

Bill

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Re: Selfrunning Waterpump-generator device runs 60 Watts lamp...
« Reply #266 on: October 13, 2008, 05:50:07 PM »
I was able to meet with Mr. Hardy yesterday to view his machine.  There were also three other people there.  He said he set up a number of appointments yesterday as this seems to be better with his schedule.  We all had to sign a nondisclosure agreement before we looked at the machine.

I can tell you that the generator is not finished yet - it's up on his workbench.  He is still doing some rewinding.  He said he has rewound this two times in the last month.  It seems that he and his partner are still very busy and they are only able to get together several nights a week. 

I have never seen so many different spools of wire, disabled generators, water pumps, boxes of different size pulleys, and a whole slew of testers and tools crammed into such a small space. I must say that I was quite impressed with Mr. Hardy's determination.  Initially I thought I would be disappointed but to the contrary, I was impressed and enthused.

He told us that he had a self-imposed deadline to complete the generator around the first of October but it was clearly evident that this is not happening.  I did, however, get a good look at all the work he is doing on the generator and it is clear he is making progress.  I'm unable to say much more since I had to sign the nondisclosure.

I also noticed that there was something covered by a drop cloth on another work bench.  I queried him about it and his reply was that he is working with some magnets.  I asked him if we could see what it looked like so he did, in fact, lift up the drop cloth for a few seconds so we got a quick view.  We really just saw different size magnets on something resembling a wheel.  He said he is working on this in the spare time he has.  It was clear that he did not want to talk about it at this stage.

I will still follow Mr. Hardy's progress.  He said I could come back to view the completed running machine.  In a nutshell, this summarizes my visit with Mr. Hardy.

lmoore


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Re: Selfrunning Waterpump-generator device runs 60 Watts lamp...
« Reply #267 on: October 13, 2008, 08:58:20 PM »
lmoore2010, JDHardy54. Same person? Im sorry for being a skeptic but this whole thread is starting to sound fishy to me.

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Re: Selfrunning Waterpump-generator device runs 60 Watts lamp...
« Reply #268 on: October 13, 2008, 11:00:12 PM »
Mr. Hardy just called me. He was pissed at me for what I wrote. He said I signed an agreement to not talk about the machine.  I don't think I disclosed anything that would violate the agreement.

              He did ask us all not to go to any websites where any information would be disclosed, especially this O/U website. Apparently Mr. Hardy no longer goes to any of these websites because of what he perceives to be negativity.  He even has his son checking his emails for him because he says he is too busy to bother himself with people's negative opinions. For myself, I believe in what he is doing. However, I will no longer comment on what Mr. Hardy is accomplishing.

Sorry Mr. Hardy and good luck.

lmoore

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Re: Selfrunning Waterpump-generator device runs 60 Watts lamp...
« Reply #269 on: October 13, 2008, 11:03:31 PM »
Mr. Hardy just called me. He was pissed at me for what I wrote. He said I signed an agreement to not talk about the machine.  I don't think I disclosed anything that would violate the agreement.

              He did ask us all not to go to any websites where any information would be disclosed, especially this O/U website. Apparently Mr. Hardy no longer goes to any of these websites because of what he perceives to be negativity.  He even has his son checking his emails for him because he says he is too busy to bother himself with people's negative opinions. For myself, I believe in what he is doing. However, I will no longer comment on what Mr. Hardy is accomplishing.

Sorry Mr. Hardy and good luck.

lmoore

Apparently he does.....