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Selfrunning Free Energy devices up to 5 KW from Tariel Kapanadze

Started by Pirate88179, June 27, 2009, 04:41:28 AM

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Quote from: a.king21 on December 29, 2011, 02:26:53 PM

Are you sure? He shows the manufacturer's figures on the grinder which  puts it at 2,200 watts ie 2.2KW output???
the manufactured data of 2200watts is related to the maximum delivered power under load, in order to absorb this power you have to load mechanical the grinder ... during free rotation the real power is much less ... just friction

verpies

Quote from: a.king21 on December 29, 2011, 02:26:53 PM
Are you sure? He shows the manufacturer's figures on the grinder which  puts it at 2,200 watts ie 2.2KW output???

Yes. The 2.2kW is a maximum power rating, not a mandatory power consumption.
Maximum Power Rating is just an upper limit of power consumption or conversion - it does not mandate this power level in any way.

Theoretically, it takes 0W of power to maintain the rotation of an ideal motor without a load (even if it is rated at 100kW).
Practically, the rotation of a 2kW motor can be maintained with mere 50W if the load is minimal.  You can easily verify this by observing your home electric power meter.

P.S.
Also, an incandescent light bulb rated at 100W can be visibly lit with 20W.

a.king21

Quote from: verpies on December 29, 2011, 03:26:15 PM
Yes. The 2.2kW is a maximum power rating, not a mandatory power consumption.
Maximum Power Rating is just an upper limit of power consumption or conversion - it does not mandate this power level in any way.

Theoretically, it takes 0W of power to maintain the rotation of an ideal motor without a load (even if it is rated at 100kW).
Practically, the rotation of a 2kW motor can be maintained with mere 50W if the load is minimal. 
He shows the grinder sparking a pair of heavy pliers. What's your best "guesstimate" of the power consumed?

a.king21

Dynatron:
We've also forgotten about start up torque. My understanding is that you need at least 4 times the running power for start up. There has to be some reasonable power to take the grinding wheel from zero to full running power. The grinding wheel itself has weight. Any experts who can estimate the power needed?
Dynatron shows his Don Smith device starting the grinder.

ramset

I sold heavy duty Power tools as part of our Construction supply Biz!
Thats a big Grinder...  at start up It will do everything but turn unless you give it what it wants "POWER".
Unless you give it a serious "Kick Start" [manual spin up]
Which is highly unlikely?

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