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Frenette's heater

Started by kreten33, September 18, 2005, 09:15:10 AM

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kreten33

Hello all,

Here is some information from my test of principle for this kind of heater. The prototype was built by my cousin. He used two empty paint buckets. The first prototype was too big to be driven by small appliances like a driller. So we decided to build smaller one. Well this smaller one was eventually driven with small three phase motor of 1,5 kW. We have tried a few different liquids, including brake oil, motor oil, cooling liquid. But the best one was transmission oil (SAE 90). This one is obviously viscous enough to provide considerable heat. It couldn't be held in hands more than a few seconds (10 or so) of operation. On the other hand, this viscosity is to big since this motor could turn the inner drum at only about 1200 revolutions per minute. And judging from results, that is to slow. The results were as follows: the heater heated 12 l of water for a five degrees Celsius in 10 minutes; as in comparison to normal resistive heater of 2 kW, which heated same amount of water (12 l) in the same time (10 min) for 20 degrees Celsius. My heater in current design is obviously inferior. Even if I manage to construct a motor which will run the heater and it self without the grid, the temperature is still to low. This is not what I expected after reading let's say what Murray in his Encyclopedia of free energy has to say about this technology (a lot of heat at low RPM, heating 16 rooms for only 30 $ a month). I expect there is some room for improvement, especially in finding the right liquid, which won't need so much energy for turning the drum.
Any suggestions? I'm definitely open to them  ;D.

Kator01

Please, canyou post baisic drawings. Who iste Frenette ? What ist the principle ?

I do not find any basic info here in this forum.

Reagrds
Kator

idnick

Kator01

Run a search on friction heaters and you'll have all the info you need. Good luck

Dave

kreten33

Quote from: idnick on September 18, 2005, 05:13:13 PM
Kator01

Run a search on friction heaters and you'll have all the info you need. Good luck

Dave

Unfortunately not all the info, otherwise I wouldn't be asking this question. Unless you know more than I do. In that case, I would appreciate if you would be kind enough to direct me in the right direction.

idnick

Hope this helps 

www.free-energy.cc/

http:/www.nexusmagazine.com/articles/freeenergy.html



MECHANICAL HEATERS


There are two classes of machines that transform a small amount of mechanical energy into a large amount of heat. The best of these purely mechanical designs are the rotating cylinder systems designed by Frenette (USA) and Perkins (USA). In these machines, one cylinder is rotated within another cylinder with about an eighth of an inch of clearance between them. The space between the cylinders is filled with a liquid such as water or oil, and it is this "working fluid" that heats up as the inner cylinder spins. Another method uses magnets mounted on a wheel to produce large eddy currents in a plate of aluminum, causing the aluminum to heat up rapidly. These magnetic heaters have been demonstrated by Muller (Canada), Adams (NZ) and Reed (USA). All of these systems can produce more heat than standard methods using the same energy input.

Below are two patents relating to this technology that you might want to look up.

PATENTS

Frenette -USP #4143639
Perkins - USP #4424797


Resources: Patents
Most of these patents can be viewed at www.delphion.com/. This is a sample of inventions that produce free energy:

Tesla: USP #685,957 (1901)
Freedman: USP #2,796,345 (1957)
Richardson: USP #4,077,001 (1978)
Frenette: USP #4,143,639 (1979)
Perkins: USP #4,424,797 (1984)
Gray: USP #4,595,975 (1986)
Meyer: USP #4,936,961 (1990)
Chambers (Xogen): USP #6,126,794 (1998).