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Author Topic: Wave "Ratchet" Concept  (Read 8685 times)

Oxygon

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Wave "Ratchet" Concept
« on: April 05, 2005, 01:41:53 AM »
I have shared this idea at besslerwheel.com

http://www.besslerwheel.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=6148#6148

I thought I'd get it a little more air time...

I also included the picture...

Basically the idea is to utilize the up/down/rolling motion of waves together a one...

now this can be use against a wall or on a floating platform of various design...

the overall effect of a thousand(or so) floating ratcheted levers would add up to someing powerfull...!

I imagine this would be easy to build/service/adapt and use to generate free energy...

I don't think it has any significant impact...

Just trying to help...

P.S. _ I really like the forum... Good work...

the more people that help, the sooner we can really make a difference...

P.S.2. _ theres also a "Ratchet Panel" Idea in the included thread URL... at the bottom...

the ratchet Panel Idea would generate significant power and I think its one of the BEST ideas out there!...

Dont be shy!!!


Creekfreak

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Re: Wave "Ratchet" Concept
« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2005, 04:47:35 PM »
Thats a very good idea ! Have you seen the turbines they are working with in hawaii ? I can see your idea working you could use it to drive a fly wheel thats as free as it gets bro keep it up ! I was thinking along the lines of useing the waves to drive a pump you can build up a lot of pressure with the force of the wave going through a pipe maybe a piston type machine what do you think ?