Hi All,
I'm going off the fact that ground energy is heat :-)
Have been wondering though why some of the ground energy can't be ran through a phase converter or some such device and put back into the supply side.
Have been working on another project and might slowly move into this.
When I work in electroplating, in the material for certification it mentioned that ground energy could be looped. And did see this when the 2 grounds on a plating tank were both connected on the same side as the primary ground.
Any way, I guess this is my start on it.
Jim
Just did some quick checking and might be possible to build a 3 phase converter for test purposes.
With ground energy, hopefully there would be a way to power a motor with it. If not, then I guess it would be basically if a static converter would work.
Jim
edited to add; think of it as having 2 hydroelectric dams on the same river.
Question, do any of you know if the value, ie., cycle or phase of ground enerhy has been identified or it's potential ?
edited to add; this is a bit beyond my understanding but seems to touch on the subject.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ground_loop_(electricity (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ground_loop_(electricity))
edited to add on last thought; would it be possible for a motor to act as a capacitor ? Basically wire it into the system the same way. The motor acts as a ground and source of output. I think some might understand this analogy better.
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