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Buoyancy canister???

Started by Frii, January 26, 2008, 09:31:24 AM

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argona369

There?s even a better one.
Electrolysis in the canister at say 100 foot depth.
Fuel when it reaches the surface and energy from the buoyancy.
But it?s not at all OU.
It takes the same amount of energy MORE to electrolysis the water
At 100 feet (electrolysis under pressure) as you can recover from the buoyancy.
(say, a string running a generator as it floats to the surface).

mapsrg

see magnetic imbalance wheel,,,,,

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Frii

Here?s my rethink of the Buoyancy Canister. It uses a piston in a cylinder. The piston doesn?t move instead the housing with the cylinder attached to the housing moves. So when the housing is collapsed there is air in the cylinder the piston would be to the outside or top of the cylinder. When the housing is open its full of water the piston would be too inside or bottom of the cylinder. The cylinder act as a ballast tank allowing it to move up or down under water. I?m thinking I could use several cylinders to make a bigger device, also, having cylinders on both sides. The air would be re-circulated by the movement of the housing that could be from an external source like an air tank in the middle of a wheel. It would have springs on guide pins that move the housing apart when the water weight is less then the force of the spring. It needs a locking device that will not let the housing collapse until it reaches the bottom or its crush depth.   

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You would be well advised to study hydraulics before designing machines that rely on it.

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