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Overunity Machines Forum



Frenette's heater

Started by kreten33, September 18, 2005, 09:15:10 AM

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Sjunheil

Why you should column any drawings?




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Ofelfel

Good Luck for analytic for abrasion heaters and you'll accept all the advice you need.


oilpiggy

here is a heater i have built and works very well. I get around 300F @ 100 watts
http://youtu.be/DQsY5nbgOhY

mscoffman

Nice design and implementation oilpiggy.

As you are probably aware the 300degrees F you refer to is only part of
a heater's specification. If you could come up with an oil to water heat
exchanger (maybe two racing engine oil cooling radiators back to back with
a fluid flow coupling) then heat water via the oil, we could compare your
units gain to resistive electrical heating, which is by definition has unity
gain = 1.

Unity gain electrical. => standard water heating.

1MegaWatt hour electrical resistive heating can raise 4000 gallons of water 100degrees
Fahrenheit in one hour.

If we could measure how much water your device can raise water by 100degrees F over room
temperature in an hour we could the see how your unit compares to a unity gain resistive heater.
I suspect the gain figure will change between a brand new or unused prime mover motor versus
an experienced electrical motor, so you may want to consider running the experiement with
both.

If you could show this figure maybe your unit would be able to be used as a prototype
for a commerical electrical water heater or room heater. I think, now that LENR results
are coming in, people would be less dismissive towards using a design like this once
the benefits are shown.
 
:S:MarkSCoffman

oilpiggy

Thank you mscoffman.
I will have to wait until I get more funds/time and get a dedicated motor for it so I can run all the test I want to. I am building an Adams motor ATM so it is taking my hobby money for now ;D