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Gravitator as primary energy in electrolysis?

Started by Gravitator, September 11, 2008, 01:58:35 AM

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Gravitator

Hi,

I have an idea to produce energy from gravitation. It is described at http://gravitator.org.
I was wondering is it possible to use it as primary energy source in electrolysis. What I have
in my mind is something like:

  Gravitator -> mechanism to turn slow strong rotation to faster rotation  -> generator -> battery -> electrolysis -> hydrogen.

...of course this could be something else too.

As far as I know the electricity cost has been the problem when producing energy using electrolysis.
In this way I think it could be possible to reduce these costs?

br,
Gravitator

Koen1

hmmm... well, looks like someone's been thinking... ;)

Are you this Michael?
Have you tried it yet?

Interesting variation of a gravity wheel... :)

Gravitator

Yes, it's me and no I haven't. I'm not good in building these kind of things and I don't know what
kind of possibilities technology can offer to do these kind of things. So that's why I'm looking help on this.

Koen1

Ah, ok. :)
Well, like i said, it looks like a nice design for a gravity wheel...

Perhaps you can find ideas in the forum section on gravity- and water-wheels?

It seems to me that, if you can make 4 relatively ok pistons, you've already
got most of it... They don't even need to be 100% watertight, as long as it
can prove your concept.
So we need 4 good sized pistons in cylinders mounted rigidly on a rotor, and 4 equal
weights attached to those pistons...

Good luck! Hope to hear more of it. :)

ChileanOne

The idea looks good, the problem is finding the way to achieve a functional proof of concept, and mostly in how to finance it.

Do you have any possibility of geting funds for building a prototype?

Otherwise, this stays in theoretical phase for ever.

Anyway, is there a chance to model it in WM2D?