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Simple and powerful principle

Started by nix85, March 17, 2020, 07:30:59 PM

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Turbo

I had also thought about that but its kinda hard to extract any energy like that.
That is why i used the 2 stroke engine principle so that it can drive a crank shaft which in turn can be loaded.

hdeasy

Better to use Air ans Water. Mercury is not such a good idea.  ;)

Turbo

if these things are connected to each other then it wont work because the energy gets evenly distributed across all balls.

nix85

Quote from: hdeasy on May 25, 2020, 02:18:05 PM
Hi Nix85,
You have a very good point with this buoyancy system. Do you remember Rosch https://rosch.ag/uk_kpp.php# ? Their system seemed not to work. But one could imagine a system like their towers. I attach a sketch. It could be automated somehow. Or like the Rosch towers, simply have the units on a moving belt, both up and down, that drives a generator.

Yes, same thing.

hdeasy

in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-5qd7bEiqA&t=897s  between about 12 and 20 minutes you see the operation of their system - it's all in water! They need compressors to have the units air filled while rising and water filled while sinking. In my version you just use the trapped bubble of air on one sealed side of the towers to have an air return.