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A simple PC-Fan for Free Energy?

Started by MKRoxton, June 27, 2009, 06:12:43 AM

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MKRoxton

Dear Groundloop,
I have make here a new setup. Now I will use directly 2 Generators. But I don't know, how I must connect the cables of the second generator. I also don't know, if we need a voltage regulator or/and capacitors. In the attached picture you can se my plan. Can you make it finish for a possible rebuilt?

I don't know, if is possible use the equal output and input-power, why NiMH-Accus charge only right, when they are empty.They must also as first unload, before they can be charge right. I'am not secure if taht is right, but I have read this on any webpage.

Thanks!

MKRoxton

Groundloop

@MKRoxton,

I have already explained to you how you can change a direct current
computer fan into an alternating current generator. May I suggest
that you first finish the first fan you started on and then test this
fan.

Where to go from there is up to you. I'm out of this thread.

Bye,
Groundloop.

MKRoxton

Hello,
Have one here a idea, how I can make the axle?
And how I can make strictly on middle-point fix the axle?

Thanks!

MKRoxton