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another Self looped Generator Claim

Started by markdansie, August 05, 2013, 08:50:24 AM

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MileHigh

15 years but never tested it on a light bulb load!  It's amazing!

Also, don't halogen lamps need a halogen lamp controller?

If they do the test inside they had better work out a heat extraction strategy otherwise they are going to become barbecue chickens.

Note that this test with 24 500-watt halogen bulbs requires some serious wiring and setup ahead of time.

I can already smell some "fails" in the air.  Just a little bit of subliminal suggestion to Sterling or intentional omission of discussing various issues beforehand can set up a test fail ahead of time.

I have some suggestions, perhaps others do also?

1.  Didn't realize that halogen bulbs require a controller - fail
2.  My extension cords and power bars are insufficient to drive all 24 bulbs - fail
3.  I don't have the proper breaker to put between the light bulbs and my generator - fail
4.  Those bulbs get really hot and we can't figure out a way to support them properly - fail
5.  We forgot that the test room would get too hot within five minutes - fail
6   What?  You didn't bring a metal rack fully wired up to hold the bulbs with wiring and sockets and fuses? - fail
7.  Whoops, my generator output voltage is not correct for the bulbs and I don't have the right transformer - fail
8.  I don't have the right gauge of wire to carry the high current for 12 kilowatts out - fail
9.  Oh jeez, I didn't think about hiring an electrician! - fail

Sterling "picking up some halogen bulbs" before arriving at the inventor's house just doesn't make any sense.  That's Sterling for you.  Setting up a 12-kilowatt continuous "burn" using 24 500-watt light bulbs is not a trivial thing at all.  It would be dangerous if you did not do it right.  You need a very serious setup.  It's the equivalent of seven 120-volt 15-amp circuits.

Note, Sterling has not mentioned anything about this issue at all.  There is a decent chance that the inventor has not said anything about this issue at all because Sterling said nothing.  He doesn't want to jinx it.  It smells like a fail.

profitis

@milehigh ..now i can see why you are regularly assualted here at overunity.com,mr condescending.i think after 25yrs that guy knows all that shit.

markdansie

@MH
why would you want to mess up a good story with detail.
I think TK should give a tutorial on measuring load with a clamp meter.
Rosemary should also be consulted especially on measuring battery capacity and charge.


However your concerns MH may not be warranted. After all as quoted in the story at Free Energy News:
He said he had 3 nuclear engineers look at it, "blew them away". "We don't know how you did it." "You can't use Newtonian physics, maybe Maxwell's demon and quantum physics with some Einstein physics."[/size]
He also said that the technology has been third party tested by ESA, which does testing for NASA. They have that report in writing, which states that it is definitely self-sustaining. They ran their test for ten weeks at 10 - 12kW continuous.[/size]

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Speaking of Data I think this might be some data that Sterling should be concerned about.[/size]
http://www.trafficestimate.com/pesn.com[/size]
Kind Regards
Mark


MileHigh

It is condescending and I apologize for that with some qualifiers.  Sterling has been doing this for 11 years now.  He should know that doing a test requires preparation and possibly requires others to help you if you don't have certain skills.  So if Sterling mentioned that he is working with someone and has a plan and the two of them are in discussions with inventor and they are emailing pictures back and forth and working out a test plan, etc, then it would be a different story.  The person that needs to fix Sterling's oversights is Sterling.  It's arguable that a scolding might drive the message home so it sinks in more.

So you can easily take my 'lemon' posting and turn it into lemonade.  Look at the issues I have raised, I could have posted the same thing a la lemonade.  The real message is for Sterling to prepare for this test as best he can in the next few days.

I think that you see 500-watt halogen lamps in those standing floor lamps.   They are long thin tubes with terminals at the ends.  The BEST way to manage the heat for doing a burn test would be to buy the standing floor lamps themselves!

MileHigh

markdansie

@ MH
I thought you could make a pretty good chicken rotisserie with tow rows of 12 lights and cook at least 6 chickens at a time, or until the battery ran down or the flywheel stopped.
This reminds me a lot of Chas Campbell's little project.
Kind regards