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Hydro Differential pressure exchange over unity system.

Started by mrwayne, April 10, 2011, 04:07:24 AM

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MT

Quote from: mrwayne on August 24, 2012, 08:32:17 AM
The water levels change in response to the increased air pressure - caused by the input of water into the pod - they are all connected via the layering system.


Thank you MrWayne and Neptune for response. It is then as I expected.


Marcel

TinselKoala

In the short video from Mark Dansie linked a few pages back, the system is started by operating an electronic control panel. This panel is clearly active before the system starts running. So... please correct me if I'm wrong... the electric control system is running off of batteries that are charged and kept charged by the output of the 500 watt PMA . Right?   
I have been under the impression that the machine would run continuously until it was deliberately shut off. In other words, it could run unassisted by outside power for days, right?
Am I right about this?
Can we please know just what the maximum run time has been, so far, for the device that Mark D. shows in that last video? Minutes, hours, days?  How long has it run for, maximum, from starting it up by pushing the button, adding nothing, subtracting nothing but the electrical power used to charge its batteries, until it stops or is stopped?

conradelektro

I like TinselKoala's replication of Heron's fountain.

Here you find a nice explanation of Heron's fountain: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heron%27s_fountain

The fountain in Tinselkoala's latest video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fYltvNPU0U (his nice contraption) has one more "chamber" at the bottom and a "riser"  in the chamber which would be the first (lowest, bottom) chamber in an original Heron fountain.

I would like to ask TK to explain a bit the differences between the original Heron fountain (e.g. as depicted in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heron%27s_fountain) and his set up. A drawing would be perfect. But I do not want to interfere with TK's ambitions to save the world and with possible future patent filings. I understand that TK has to safeguard his investment. It is much easier to save the world as a rich Koala. Koala's need a lot of Eucalyptus leaves every day. I wonder where he gets them from in the US?

Greetings, Conrad

P.S.: The Wiki-page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heron%27s_fountain contains a hint at increasing the output pressure: "The fountain can spout (almost) as high above the upper container as the water falls from the basin into the lower container. For maximum effect, place the upper container as closely beneath the basin as possible and place the lower container a long way beneath both."

TinselKoala

Quote from: webby1 on August 25, 2012, 02:30:13 AM
Hiya TK,

Let me pair this question down to what it should be, without all of your inferences.

Wayne, can your system run without the battery.  Could you replace the battery with capacitors to run your valves and control circuits.

Oh,, by the way this has been answered. 
Due diligence may be required.

Did I touch a nerve? Sorry. I am "inferring" nothing, I am asking a simple question. The  machine obviously had some power to the control system before it started running. This power came from its internal batteries I AM ASKING, or was it supplied by the wire we can see in the video coming over from the top of the building to the top of the apparatus?
And I am asking what is the longest time the machine has actually run? I've been assuming it has run for days, but lately I'm beginning to think it has only run for hours, before it stops or is stopped for some reason. I AM ASKING these things because I either don't believe that they have been answered adequately or that they have not even been asked yet.
Who said anything about capacitors?  Capacitors? I don need no stinkin capacitors....
I'm just asking for another set of simple numbers.

And it's perfectly fine to me if it needs the battery to run properly. So does my car. I just want to know where the energy in the battery comes from. In my car, it comes from the alternator which is powered by the engine which is powered by the gasoline I put in.

TinselKoala

@Conrad: Shh... pretty soon you are going to discover Heron's other invention.... the fire pump.... which sure looks a lot like a twin-zed system from the first century CE...

As the world will soon learn there are other ways than merely fiddling with spacing and heights to make a Fountain of Heron work better. A little. For a few minutes anyway.



Oh.... and I have them shipped in from northern California, by the bale. Almost out, too, got to re-order, thanks for reminding me. (One time they sent me some Tanna leaves by mistake.... too strong for me, I had to give them to Mummy....)