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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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Gwandau

Mr Wayne,

I would like to hear your opinion of the gravity harnessing invention depicted below, since it seems to be using quite similar parameters to extract energy from gravity, even if this device is based upon a rotating system and depicted in a quite simplified sketch. Unfortunately this sketch is all documentation there is left from this once fully working gravity engine.

(This invention by the late Arno Werner was generating a dokumented excess output compared to input, and the scientists visiting Mr. Werner were openly confounded. As I recall from the TV program about him here in Sweden, the COP was very small due to the limited size of his prototype, and I remember him mentioning a German company willing to get involved in the construct of a bigger one. But unfortunately he died before being able to develope a more efficient prototype.)

Gwandau

mrwayne

Quote from: Gwandau on August 27, 2012, 07:13:31 PM
Mr Wayne,

I would like to hear your opinion of the gravity harnessing invention depicted below, since it seems to be using quite similar parameters to extract energy from gravity, even if this device is based upon a rotating system and depicted in a quite simplified sketch. Unfortunately this sketch is all documentation there is left from this once fully working gravity engine.

(This invention by the late Arno Werner was generating a dokumented excess output compared to input, and the scientists visiting Mr. Werner were openly confounded. As I recall from the TV program about him here in Sweden, the COP was very small due to the limited size of his prototype, and I remember him mentioning a German company willing to get involved in the construct of a bigger one. But unfortunately he died before being able to develope a more efficient prototype.)

Gwandau

Hello Gwandau,
I do not feel qualified to make a statement about the device.
best wishes.

Wayne

TinselKoala

Quote from: LarryC on August 27, 2012, 06:51:13 PM
Important note for model builders, attached is Wayne's Bag Plumbing picture. Note that the input is reduced by pipe size and gate valve allowing adjustment of the input flow and the larger pipe size outlet flow is unrestricted. Should help with piston return. Check valves are cheap see  http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/default.aspx?catid=489&clickid=redirect

Regards, Larry

The amount of flow out must equal the amount of flow in, over a complete cycle, right? The same quantity flows out during half the cycle, as flows in during the other half of the cycle, right?

wizkycho

Hi all !

Effect is real, Free energy and overunity capable but shere size and complexity is issue
Proof through the roof for sceptics and such that supress FE. well done !
keep up the good work or even better join something more powerfull, smaller, easier to build:
- FDM by Igor Knitel

Igor Knitel
Perihelion Labs

mrwayne

Quote from: LarryC on August 27, 2012, 06:51:13 PM
Important note for model builders, attached is Wayne's Bag Plumbing picture. Note that the input is reduced by pipe size and gate valve allowing adjustment of the input flow and the larger pipe size outlet flow is unrestricted. Should help with piston return. Check valves are cheap see  http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/default.aspx?catid=489&clickid=redirect

Regards, Larry
Hello Larry,
And very good point,
We gained a stability and control - by metering the inlet - You could sink as fast as you want - but you would give up exhaust pressure (if you move faster then the heads can keep up - as the other layers tried to catch up).
The input - or the up stroke - can be put in too fast and too powerfully - the load is hit to hard or the production moment can be overrun.
When we hit it too hard - you can see a pressure spike of 15 - 20 psi - in a system that has a max head pressure of 10.4. - kind of a dead head against a soft head...
And the water will shoot over the walls.
Restricting the "inlet only" - allows you to control the input speed - without metering restricting the exhaust - allowing you to dial in the speed to match your load.
Larry and All,
It may not be necessary depending on your input selection - We use hydraulic unrestricted fromthe production - when combined with the exhaust pressure - it can move pretty fast -
Any restriction is a loss - you have room for it - but I suggest being creative on your input - that can solve it also.
Now, Once you do have your "speed to load" set right - it is no longer an issue.
Good work.
p.s. - for the Challenge-  the system does not have to be transparent - cool that way - but I did not require that.
Transparent does give you more to ponder.
Wayne