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Overunity Machines Forum



GDS 3 KW generator runs on water

Started by ramset, October 25, 2014, 09:24:26 PM

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memoryman

JDHardy54, I agree with most of what you said; however, your device did not work then nor does it now. One glaring error in your video: the incandescent lightbulb goes out very suddenly, NOT gradually as you would expect from a slowing of the generator. I also think that at that time you would KNOW that the concept is wrong, so there is deception going on, despite you not asking publicly for money.

db_pdx

I was comparing the interior photos with the exterior shot on the home page. The inner walls show a frame structure with vertical panels attached. This is similar to the exterior shot which also shows vertical lines, although the panels appear narrower in the outside photo. This could simply be the way the panels are constructed, of course, or the photo's perspective. Seems legit, though.

In the states we usually construct cement "tilt-ups" for manufacturing buildings. Is this building's construction typical in Canada?

memoryman

I have visited many plants with sometime hundreds of cnc machines; this looks like a typical plant to me. I suspect that the pictures are NOT GDS.

Nink

If this was me and I invented a water powered generator apart from Calling Elon Musk and asking him for a bazillion dollars for my patent,  I would use a combination of off the shelf parts (like their "Heavy duty never flat wheels"  they keep talking about) and custom parts where an existing off the shelf part is not available.   So I get buying a small lathe to build some prototypes and then send it off to a fab plant but 4 massive commercial milling machines ???    Maybe they are looking for a made in Canada sticker or some type of Grant from Canadian Government.

I checked the exif data of the photos they are all photoshop jpegs so no info.  I am not really prepared to peer in the windows (I don't want a trespass issue) but I will drive past in the next week or 2 and see if there is some more activity (Anyone see any robotics :-)

PIH123

Quote from: Nink on January 12, 2016, 05:14:29 PM
(Anyone see any robotics :-)

Well Bugger me.
I was 100% confident that there must be robots in that building.

After all, I read on PESN that "come February, they expect to increase that to 50,000/month".
http://pesn.com/2015/10/30/9602673_GDS-Technologies_Announces_Manufacturing-Phase-launched_Back-up-FE-Generator/
And I have not seen one single ad for any machinists etc at GDS.

So the natural conclusion is that robots were to be involved.

But now it seems, no robots.
All manual labor with those machines.
Someone is going to produce more than 1 pelton wheel a minute 24/7.


Hope he gets some employees soon (apart from Models of course).


And I have a bone to pick with those models also.
Why haven't they appeared in any literature / media yet ?
Been waiting a year already with tissues close by   :o.

Slackers.

Pete