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Free Energy Party Green Machine - 3rd Party verified Overunity Electrolyzer

Started by hartiberlin, February 07, 2016, 09:40:59 PM

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hartiberlin

Hi All,
this has been verified by an independant 3rd Party Test lab.
This Electrolyzer is generating 20 Liters per Minute HHO gas at just 500 Watts of input,
so it is way overunity.

Enjoy ! The future is Green !
This is the Green Machine from the FreeEnergyParty.org

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memoryman


sm0ky2

if that's true, then it should be easily able to run itself, off a simple fuel cell.
I was fixing a shower-rod, slipped and hit my head on the sink. When i came to, that's when i had the idea for the "Flux Capacitor", Which makes Perpetual Motion possible.

ZeroFossilFuel

It's been a very long time since I visited this topic but as I seem to recall (someone correct me of I'm wrong), 100% efficiency was generally accepted to be somewhere in the range of 7ml/min/watt-hour. 7ml x 500 = 3.5L/min. The real question we need to ask is what exactly is this "sL" unit of measure they're using? Why was it not simply stated as 20 L/min @495W? Something tells me 1sL = 0.1L and the real output is 2L/min @495W.

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memoryman

Zero, 0.1l is also written as 1 dl (deci-liter, rarely used) and1 cl (centi-liter) is 0.01 l; cc would refer to milli liter (0.001 l). I have not heard of sl.