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Overunity Machines Forum



GDS 3 KW generator runs on water

Started by ramset, October 25, 2014, 09:24:26 PM

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Nink

I am in Toronto, I have a customer on Boundary Rd (about an hours drive away)  I will try and head out there and take a look in a week or so. Maybe a quick email to the property agent who is leasing the property. ask if GDS is a tenant  ?

If you did invent a generator that ran on water, this building is certainly where you would set up manufacture and distribution.


http://www.cbre.ca/AssetLibrary/999%20Boundary%20Road,%20Oshawa%20ON%5B2%5D.pdf

markdansie

The sign has been confirmed to exist on peswiki by a person driving by. I guess that validates the technologylol.
Mark

db_pdx

Got an answer to my email today. I wrote:

"I am interested in this unit. Do the batteries require recharging after the 4 hours run time? If so, how long is the recharging time?"

GDS answer:

"Good Afternoon David,

Thank you for your email and interest in our generator!
No there is a recharging needed for the batteries.
Have a nice day.

Regards,
Greg"

So now I'm totally confused. "No" there "is" a recharging necessary? Can someone translate this?


MileHigh

QuoteNo there is a recharging needed for the batteries.

This has been a recurring theme since day one for this affair.  There were gross grammatical errors all over the place when they first put out their information last year.  It suggests that the guy running this con job is a hustler that dropped out of school in grade five and he is barely functionally literate.

I feel sad about MarkE because he was waiting for these guys to resurface this month.

I suggest that you write back and politely point out the offending sentence and ask for clarification.

db_pdx

Thanks, MileHigh, I did just that and received this whopper of an answer:

"No there is no recharging needed.  Sorry about that  😊

Greg"