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Overunity Machines Forum



Fueless Friction Heater Manufacturer Found

Started by Cap-Z-ro, August 01, 2008, 02:59:08 PM

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resonanceman

Quote from: Cap-Z-ro on October 12, 2008, 11:32:07 AM
The motor is 230/115 volts - 6.5 amp AC Gary.

I would need some type of automatic programmable dimmer device...if there is such a thing.

Regards..



Capt Z

Unfortunantly  they are not cheap  and you said on   reply  49 that they are hazardous.

Most  dimmer  switches   that I have seen  are 600 W   
If your  motor is   115V  at 6.5 A  that is  747.5 W   there may be a  simple  dimmer switch  out there that can  handle  the  load .

It would  not  be  programable  .  but it might  get the job done.


gary

Mark69

Hey,  how about wiring up a programmable house thermostat to it?  You can use the fan speeds low, medium, high and program that to start slow and work to fast?

Mark

noonespecial

I still don't understand the purpose of this heater? How is it any more efficient than a standard electric baseboard heater?

Cap-Z-ro


I don't have the operational knowledge of how compatible a programmable thermostat would be witha single phase ac motor Mark.

Thanks for the suggestion...at least I can ask somebody if it would do the job.


Noone...read the links at the start of the thread...the diagram is pretty self explanatory.

Regards...

noonespecial

Hi Cap-Z-ro,

Where are the diagrams? I went to the link and all I saw were a bunch of pictures.
Bottom line for me is that there is no way you are going to heat your 'average size house' for $5- $10 a month with this device.
Is there any test data to show that this is true?