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Re: A great homebrew generator plan
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Posted by REDEYE on December 06, 2004 at 20:32:04 from (128.61.97.199):
In Reply to: A great homebrew generator plan posted by Jake In Colorado on December 06, 2004 at 19:05:54:
sorry chief but you just violated some of the laws of thermodynamics. however you did come up with a nifty "perpertual motioin" machine. like joe said you will achieve better results by just hooking the inverter to the battery. infact you could plug the motor into a wall outlet and still wont get as much juice coming out of the invertor as is going into the motor. keep thinkin though...you definately have an engineering mentality... i suggest penn state or georgia tech as they are where i attended and are both excellent colleges. if you and your buddies need somthing to kill more time in math class, check this out http://www.bath.ac.uk/~ccsshb/12cyl/ what is crazy about this is that it is one of the most efficient engines and it actually works.
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