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FREE ENERGY GENERATOR

Started by nightlife, February 25, 2023, 10:13:57 PM

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kEhYo77

Does not look capable of delivering such power from tiny magnets that
cannot bring the microwave oven cores to saturation.
Probably a bunch of 18650 cells in the base, my guess.

thethoras

All of that is very interesting... also, now they have released another video with the plans and details of the installation, note that only 2 poles are used to feed the main motor.


also... they make it clear that the "secret" is in the core of the rotor... the material that is supposedly an aluminum alloy + silver.

Does anyone suspect what material that would be? Or would it not be an alloy of aluminum + zinc?

By the way, looking to avoid Faucoult currents, wouldn't a ZINC nucleus be more efficient?

thethoras

..I was wrong... it's not ZINC, I was referring to the use of NICKEL as the "best magnetic shield" in that case...

Do you think it could be considered as "solid iron + nickel core" to subtract the effect of faultout current?