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illusioNtEk
09-13-2024, 11:18 PM
Imagine a generator that can produce 12,000 watts (50 amps) and run without needing gas, electricity, or solar power.
What if I told you this generator could provide "unlimited power"?
And what if I said you could build this generator using parts from Home Depot, AutoZone, Walmart, and Harbor Freight, with a budget of around $1,200 to $2,000?
Would you be interested in trying to make one yourself?
But that’s not all! There’s also a water generator that can extract drinkable water from the air’s moisture, producing 1 to 3 gallons per day and able to create unlimited water!
I’m going to hold off on sharing the full details for a week. In the meantime, I’d love to hear your guesses and thoughts on what I might be talking about.
Blake
09-26-2024, 08:03 PM
But does it come with white pants
DJR210
10-02-2024, 08:34 PM
But does it come with white pants
:lol all these years later it's still going
Tyronn Lue
10-03-2024, 06:23 AM
Says 12000 Watts
Then says "unlimited power"
:lol
"water generator"
Air conditioner
pgardn
10-04-2024, 12:39 PM
Imagine a generator that can produce 12,000 watts (50 amps) and run without needing gas, electricity, or solar power.
What if I told you this generator could provide "unlimited power"?
And what if I said you could build this generator using parts from Home Depot, AutoZone, Walmart, and Harbor Freight, with a budget of around $1,200 to $2,000?
Would you be interested in trying to make one yourself?
But that’s not all! There’s also a water generator that can extract drinkable water from the air’s moisture, producing 1 to 3 gallons per day and able to create unlimited water!
I’m going to hold off on sharing the full details for a week. In the meantime, I’d love to hear your guesses and thoughts on what I might be talking about.
Unlimited water as well...
You need to take a business trip to Saudi Arabia.
Hopefully its drinking water.
illusioNtEk
10-07-2024, 06:57 PM
I’m using a DC motor and a bicycle tire to turn car alternators, which create unlimited energy without needing gas, solar panels, or electricity from the grid. The motor makes the bicycle tire spin, and that spinning powers the alternators. The alternators then make electricity that gets stored in a battery bank. Later, I can use that stored energy to power things off the grid or change it into regular AC power to run things like appliances.
How the System Works:
DC Motor: The motor is what makes the bicycle tire spin.
Bicycle Tire: The tire is used to transfer the spinning energy from the motor to the alternators.
Alternators: These alternators generate electricity as the tire spins them.
Charge Controller: It makes sure the electricity flows into the battery safely without overloading it.
Battery Bank: This is where all the electricity is stored to be used later.
Inverter: It converts the stored energy from DC power (battery power) into AC power (which we use for most electronics).
How It Works Without Solar or Gas:
No Outside Power Needed: This system doesn’t need gas, solar panels, or the electric grid to run.
Bicycle Tire and Alternators: The DC motor turns the bicycle tire, and that spinning motion powers the alternators to make electricity.
Power On Its Own: The motor makes everything happen automatically, so there’s no need to pedal or start anything manually. It just runs on its own.
Why It Can Make Unlimited Energy:Because the DC motor keeps spinning the bicycle tire, the alternators keep creating electricity. Since this system doesn’t rely on the sun or gas, it can keep running for as long as the motor is powered, making it an unlimited energy source that’s self-sustaining.
I also have info on how to create a machine which can generate 1 to 3 gallons of water a DAY. I'll post that later in this thread. Interested to see what you guys think.
Instead of bashing... maybe you can use your brain and think for a few moments.
illusioNtEk
10-07-2024, 07:00 PM
Unlimited water as well...
You need to take a business trip to Saudi Arabia.
Hopefully its drinking water.
That is correct, This machine can create UNLIMITED WATER. YES.
Why take a trip there if I can't convenience people here?
It's drinkable.... infact... it will be pure.
illusioNtEk
10-07-2024, 07:03 PM
Says 12000 Watts
Then says "unlimited power"
:lol
"water generator"
Air conditioner
Unlimited power is correct.
a machine as I explained, is only a 50AMP version, surly other versions would be available
Water Generator is correct.... altho you can name it whatever you want
Air conditioner? sure.
Tyronn Lue
10-07-2024, 07:13 PM
Unlimited power is correct.
a machine as I explained, is only a 50AMP version, surly other versions would be available
Water Generator is correct.... altho you can name it whatever you want
Air conditioner? sure.
How about calling it a dehumidifier? Think that will stick?
How about calling the unlimited power a wind turbine or solar array?
illusioNtEk
10-07-2024, 07:39 PM
How about calling it a dehumidifier? Think that will stick?
How about calling the unlimited power a wind turbine or solar array?
A wind turbine wouldn’t be ideal for this machine, as it would look odd if every house in the neighborhood had a large turbine in their yard. This setup doesn’t rely on solar energy, although solar could be added if needed. The size of the machine is comparable to a small car. On the other hand, the water-powered system does require solar energy to function at this time.
Ef-man
10-07-2024, 08:11 PM
What powers the DC motor that starts the whole thing?
Don't say the battery as it is dead to start plus it will not power the DC motor indefinitely...
illusioNtEk
10-07-2024, 09:15 PM
What powers the DC motor that starts the whole thing?
Don't say the battery as it is dead to start plus it will not power the DC motor indefinitely...
The way it works is that once the alternators get going and start generating energy, that energy is fed back to the DC motor. So, the energy created by the alternators powers the motor, which keeps everything running in a loop. It’s kind of like piggybacking on the power generated to keep the system moving. The goal is for the energy to cycle around in a continuous loop to keep the motor and alternators working together.
illusioNtEk
10-07-2024, 09:23 PM
There's energy all around us.... more then you or we will ever need.... no need to pay money to these companies sucking you dry. get involved in this. spread the word. please ask questions. I only want to help.
Ef-man
10-07-2024, 10:16 PM
The way it works is that once the alternators get going and start generating energy, that energy is fed back to the DC motor. So, the energy created by the alternators powers the motor, which keeps everything running in a loop. It’s kind of like piggybacking on the power generated to keep the system moving. The goal is for the energy to cycle around in a continuous loop to keep the motor and alternators working together.
You did not explain what starts the DC motor and saying that the alternators feeds the DC motor in a loop makes no sense. If it were possible, it would be in use today.
illusioNtEk
10-07-2024, 10:32 PM
You did not explain what starts the DC motor and saying that the alternators feeds the DC motor in a loop makes no sense.
There are a few ways to start the motor so the alternators can begin generating power. You can manually start it by turning a handle, or you can use power from the battery bank to kickstart the motor. Another option would be to use a small solar panel system just to get it going, but I don’t think that’s necessary for this setup. Once the alternators are making power, they help keep everything running.
If it were possible, it would be in use today.
Now that's the million dollar question isn't it? this can be done quite easily....
what questions do you have that make you think this wont work?
illusioNtEk
10-07-2024, 11:23 PM
https://i.postimg.cc/hhG6QzSp/Untitled-design.jpg (https://postimg.cc/hhG6QzSp)
illusioNtEk
10-07-2024, 11:24 PM
You did not explain what starts the DC motor
the dc motor simply plugs into the inverter
pgardn
10-08-2024, 07:22 AM
Every step in your little cycle loses energy while working. Its a mess.
As energy transformations occur energy is lost as well.
BTW There are much better ideas than anything like what you have shown and much more simple in principle.
the problem is bringing them to scale. and they also lose energy. Btw, batteries are charged before you get them, they lose energy just sitting. If you charge uncharged batteries they will eventually go "bad"
To good to be true usually is...I do like the hook on all of these things that its simple for a single homeowner.
So everyone should try this on their own to see what happens as an exercise. You will be horribly inconvenienced but and you will also realize you cant really run anything off of it.
You will find out why companies spend and or make billions of dollars attempting to engineer parts to wind turbines, damns, etc... to be more efficient with less maintenance. Friction is a evil foe.
btw simple evaporation/sublimation is a bitch as well...But it happens. Good luck with that water.
Below is a decent demonstration of a generator with the Aussie supplying mechanical energy.
The basic principle faraday discovered is this simple: If you move a single wire through a magnetic field you will create current in the wire. Or conversely and the same principle, if you change the magnetic field a wire is sitting in you cause an electrical current to run through the wired. The looping of the wire just increases the amount of current. And amazingly, If you just use a battery to create a current through a wire you produce a magnetic field around that wire. So you can also use current running through a wire to create a magnetic field that causes current to move through separate wires.
Honest to God this is the basic principle by which all of the above can be understood except solar panels which use the photoelectric effect to move current through a wire.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWpOdWROBuI
I think the narrator/creator gets unnecessarily difficult after the first part but... what the hell. Also AC and DC is easy and involves a nice little trick in wire arrangement in a turning generator. AC is actually easier. Sorry board. I hate it when people throw this shit up. Back to gaming, political situations in different states, movies, betting, and so much more I dont know shit about.
Apologize for the interruption. I got cornered by a QAnon freak in a dog park after bicycling and got super frustrated about some of the general public so badly wanting to believe scary stories/fairy tales... could not help it.
pgardn
10-08-2024, 07:23 AM
Please end this thread.
Get to work OP.
illusioNtEk
10-08-2024, 07:54 AM
Every step in your little cycle loses energy while working. Its a mess.
As energy transformations occur energy is lost as well.
BTW There are much better ideas than anything like what you have shown and much more simple in principle.
the problem is bringing them to scale. and they also lose energy. Btw, batteries are charged before you get them, they lose energy just sitting. If you charge uncharged batteries they will eventually go "bad"
To good to be true usually is...I do like the hook on all of these things that its simple for a single homeowner.
So everyone should try this on their own to see what happens as an exercise. You will be horribly inconvenienced but and you will also realize you cant really run anything off of it.
You will find out why companies spend and or make billions of dollars attempting to engineer parts to wind turbines, damns, etc... to be more efficient with less maintenance. Friction is a evil foe.
btw simple evaporation/sublimation is a bitch as well...But it happens. Good luck with that water.
Below is a decent demonstration of a generator with the Aussie supplying mechanical energy.
The basic principle faraday discovered is this simple: If you move a single wire through a magnetic field you will create current in the wire. Or conversely and the same principle, if you change the magnetic field a wire is sitting in you cause an electrical current to run through the wired. The looping of the wire just increases the amount of current. And amazingly, If you just use a battery to create a current through a wire you produce a magnetic field around that wire. So you can also use current running through a wire to create a magnetic field that causes current to move through separate wires.
Honest to God this is the basic principle by which all of the above can be understood except solar panels which use the photoelectric effect to move current through a wire.
I understand that energy gets lost at every stage. However, with the two alternators in my setup, there's still enough power being generated to keep everything running for what I need it to do. I'm not trying to create something that will run forever without losing energy. My goal is to build a system that cycles the energy efficiently enough to keep things powered for a decent amount of time.
I agree that large scale energy systems like wind turbines or dams are designed with extreme precision to reduce energy loss, and that’s why they’re so efficient. But what I’m doing here is a much smaller DIY setup meant for off-grid use or as a learning project. It’s about making the best use of the parts I have to create a self-sustaining loop of energy.
Yes, batteries will eventually lose energy and wear out, but I’m focused on making the most of the energy that’s being generated in the loop without needing a lot of external input. Even with the inefficiencies, the alternators can generate enough power to make this setup work for its intended purpose.
illusioNtEk
10-08-2024, 07:56 AM
Please end this thread.
a thread that can be life changing.... why?
Get to work OP.
funny you said that... my wife said the same thing last night lol
illusioNtEk
10-08-2024, 08:07 AM
I think the narrator/creator gets unnecessarily difficult after the first part but... what the hell. Also AC and DC is easy and involves a nice little trick in wire arrangement in a turning generator. AC is actually easier. Sorry board. I hate it when people throw this shit up. Back to gaming, political situations in different states, movies, betting, and so much more I dont know shit about.
Apologize for the interruption. I got cornered by a QAnon freak in a dog park after bicycling and got super frustrated about some of the general public so badly wanting to believe scary stories/fairy tales... could not help it.
No worries, I get it! I know this type of project isn’t for everyone, and it’s not perfect by any means. It’s just something I’m working on as a learning experience and to experiment with energy generation in a small-scale setup. I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts though and hope you continue to question this setup.
Blake
10-08-2024, 02:45 PM
VJ62EfUKI3w
spurraider21
10-08-2024, 04:44 PM
found OP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1QSTnGvcCk
pgardn
10-08-2024, 05:23 PM
No worries, I get it! I know this type of project isn’t for everyone, and it’s not perfect by any means. It’s just something I’m working on as a learning experience and to experiment with energy generation in a small-scale setup. I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts though and hope you continue to question this setup.
Definitely keep it in home.
And realize you are not really generating new energy, you are transferring energy from one form to another, losing energy at every transformative step. Even fusion, which is not even close to being profitable are even large scale doable, is doing the same thing.
Electricity is what we all really want to get to, but it’s to run other machines to do mechanical work usually. And we still need petrochemical products to fill in the gap.
ohh Petrochemicals are also used to “create” electricity.
pgardn
10-08-2024, 05:26 PM
found OP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1QSTnGvcCk
No fn way.
Theoretically it’s cool but others have already thought about harnessing energy from the earth spinning. The Coriolis effect produces wind and some tidal energy already. The gold “mining” part is super stupid
Aside: How do they assess the validity of the ideas before they put people on the show?
Or they want nuts on for the sake of interest?
spurraider21
10-08-2024, 05:59 PM
No fn way.
Theoretically it’s cool but others have already thought about harnessing energy from the earth spinning. The Coriolis effect produces wind and some tidal energy already. The gold “mining” part is super stupid
Aside: How do they assess the validity of the ideas before they put people on the show?
Or they want nuts on for the sake of interest?
i have no clue what the process is. but this looks like its from a really early season, they probably had shit vetting back then.
spurraider21
10-08-2024, 06:00 PM
Definitely keep it in home.
And realize you are not really generating new energy, you are transferring energy from one form to another, losing energy at every transformative step. Even fusion, which is not even close to being profitable are even large scale doable, is doing the same thing.
Electricity is what we all really want to get to, but it’s to run other machines to do mechanical work usually. And we still need petrochemical products to fill in the gap.
ohh Petrochemicals are also used to “create” electricity.
ding ding. he even says the machine would start by cranking a lever or using a battery source.
Tyronn Lue
10-08-2024, 09:15 PM
A wind turbine wouldn’t be ideal for this machine, as it would look odd if every house in the neighborhood had a large turbine in their yard. This setup doesn’t rely on solar energy, although solar could be added if needed. The size of the machine is comparable to a small car. On the other hand, the water-powered system does require solar energy to function at this time.
How far are you going to drag this obviously bogus shtick?
illusioNtEk
10-09-2024, 12:13 AM
VJ62EfUKI3w
LOVE SNL, however this scene was boring. try harder! I need a good laugh :)
illusioNtEk
10-09-2024, 01:00 AM
Definitely keep it in home.
And realize you are not really generating new energy, you are transferring energy from one form to another, losing energy at every transformative step. Even fusion, which is not even close to being profitable are even large scale doable, is doing the same thing.
Electricity is what we all really want to get to, but it’s to run other machines to do mechanical work usually. And we still need petrochemical products to fill in the gap.
ohh Petrochemicals are also used to “create” electricity.
I get what you’re saying, and I know that this system is just transferring energy, not creating it. But even with that, my setup is still really practical and can be super useful, especially for people who want to live off-grid or have backup power. While it’s true that energy is lost at each step, using two alternators creates enough power to keep small devices running. Plus, this system doesn’t rely on gas, petrochemicals, or regular electricity.
A lot of people today are looking for ways to reduce their reliance on traditional power and be more independent. This setup can be a great backup or emergency system without needing things like solar panels, wind turbines, or gas generators, which can be expensive or complicated to set up.
In a situation where you need power but can’t rely on the grid, this machine could be a reliable alternative. Sure, it’s not designed for big, large-scale power like what’s needed for an entire house, but for off-grid living or emergency use, it’s a practical, low-cost option that people can put together themselves. It gives people more control over their energy, and that’s becoming more important now than ever.
pgardn
10-09-2024, 01:42 PM
I get what you’re saying, and I know that this system is just transferring energy, not creating it. But even with that, my setup is still really practical and can be super useful, especially for people who want to live off-grid or have backup power. While it’s true that energy is lost at each step, using two alternators creates enough power to keep small devices running. Plus, this system doesn’t rely on gas, petrochemicals, or regular electricity.
A lot of people today are looking for ways to reduce their reliance on traditional power and be more independent. This setup can be a great backup or emergency system without needing things like solar panels, wind turbines, or gas generators, which can be expensive or complicated to set up.
In a situation where you need power but can’t rely on the grid, this machine could be a reliable alternative. Sure, it’s not designed for big, large-scale power like what’s needed for an entire house, but for off-grid living or emergency use, it’s a practical, low-cost option that people can put together themselves. It gives people more control over their energy, and that’s becoming more important now than ever.
It can possibly run an entire house except a house in really nice weather that had no energy problems as far as climate control.
You know you will also be washing your clothes by hand and drying your clothes outside. If you want your water heated forget it.
Better have all LED lights and probably buy dried food just to add water to. Now if you added a bicycle that could be pedaled to run a generator and were Tour de France quality rider you could get something done. Get a really good battery panel. Maybe eat dried high caloric stuff you grew in your Mediterranean climate garden all year round.
And the water part makes no sense in your machine.
I also dont understand what "regular electricity" is?
spurraider21
10-09-2024, 02:15 PM
I get what you’re saying, and I know that this system is just transferring energy, not creating it. But even with that, my setup is still really practical and can be super useful, especially for people who want to live off-grid or have backup power. While it’s true that energy is lost at each step, using two alternators creates enough power to keep small devices running. Plus, this system doesn’t rely on gas, petrochemicals, or regular electricity.
A lot of people today are looking for ways to reduce their reliance on traditional power and be more independent. This setup can be a great backup or emergency system without needing things like solar panels, wind turbines, or gas generators, which can be expensive or complicated to set up.
In a situation where you need power but can’t rely on the grid, this machine could be a reliable alternative. Sure, it’s not designed for big, large-scale power like what’s needed for an entire house, but for off-grid living or emergency use, it’s a practical, low-cost option that people can put together themselves. It gives people more control over their energy, and that’s becoming more important now than ever.
if you wanted to be off grid or whatever your better bet is just to have solar panels (if in an area where it makes sense) and a gas generator. what you are proposing will be more complicated and less efficient, though it would make for a cool project to present at a school science fair
illusioNtEk
10-09-2024, 02:39 PM
INFINITE RANGE ELECTRIC CAR - DIY Build
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0it7F9VBWg
illusioNtEk
10-09-2024, 02:44 PM
if you wanted to be off grid or whatever your better bet is just to have solar panels (if in an area where it makes sense) and a gas generator. what you are proposing will be more complicated and less efficient, though it would make for a cool project to present at a school science fair
With this setup, it will keep running even if the batteries are dead. If the batteries lose their charge, the alternators will still spin and generate energy, allowing power to keep flowing. Just because the batteries are drained, it doesn’t mean the system stops working.
HOWEVER with a solar powered system, if the batteries die, they need to be replaced, and if there's no sun, you're limited in your ability to generate more power.
illusioNtEk
10-09-2024, 02:51 PM
It can possibly run an entire house except a house in really nice weather that had no energy problems as far as climate control.
You know you will also be washing your clothes by hand and drying your clothes outside. If you want your water heated forget it.
Better have all LED lights and probably buy dried food just to add water to. Now if you added a bicycle that could be pedaled to run a generator and were Tour de France quality rider you could get something done. Get a really good battery panel. Maybe eat dried high caloric stuff you grew in your Mediterranean climate garden all year round.
And the water part makes no sense in your machine.
I also dont understand what "regular electricity" is?
I understand your concerns, but 50 amps is actually a good target. Most RVs today use 50-amp connections to power everything inside, like lights, appliances, and even climate control. So for a smaller setup, like in an off-grid situation, 50 amps is enough to power things like LED lights, small appliances, and to charge devices.
I agree that regular appliances can use a lot of power, but nowadays we have more energy-efficient appliances that don’t need as much electricity to run. If you do some research, you’ll find lots of low-energy options available, which are designed to use less power but still work well. More people are looking for these options as they try to save energy or live off-grid.
When I said 'regular electricity,' I meant AC power, which is the type of electricity that powers most homes. My system generates DC power, like a battery, but with an inverter, it gets converted to AC, so it can be used by regular household devices.
As for the water part, that's an entirely different machine I haven't revealed yet. I'd like to continue with the current machine first. Waiting for full questioning on why this wouldn't work.
spurraider21
10-09-2024, 03:11 PM
With this setup, it will keep running even if the batteries are dead. If the batteries lose their charge, the alternators will still spin and generate energy, allowing power to keep flowing. Just because the batteries are drained, it doesn’t mean the system stops working.
HOWEVER with a solar powered system, if the batteries die, they need to be replaced, and if there's no sun, you're limited in your ability to generate more power.
the alternator doesnt just work in a vacuum. it requires an initial energy source. it turns one form of energy (mechanical energy from the spinning tire) into another (electrical to charge the battery). absent the mechanical energy, there is no energy to convert into electricity. if your battery is dead, you have nothing providing energy to your DC motor, and therefore nothing to cause the tire to spin. i mean sure, when power cuts out, the tire will continue to spin (interia) for a brief period of time as it decelerates to a stop, but thats going to be extremely short lived.
like i said. nifty science fair project. but nothing practical here.
illusioNtEk
10-09-2024, 04:26 PM
the alternator doesnt just work in a vacuum. it requires an initial energy source. it turns one form of energy (mechanical energy from the spinning tire) into another (electrical to charge the battery). absent the mechanical energy, there is no energy to convert into electricity. if your battery is dead, you have nothing providing energy to your DC motor, and therefore nothing to cause the tire to spin. i mean sure, when power cuts out, the tire will continue to spin (interia) for a brief period of time as it decelerates to a stop, but thats going to be extremely short lived.
like i said. nifty science fair project. but nothing practical here.
I understand the alternator needs an initial energy source, which is why the idea includes a manual start option if needed. If the batteries are dead, a lever can be used to spin the flywheel by hand. Once it reaches the right speed, the DC motor will begin drawing power from the energy loop created by the alternators. The flywheel’s gears help it accelerate quickly, and once everything is running smoothly, the lever can be detached, and the system can sustain itself.
The key advantage of this idea is that, once it’s running, it can keep going for as long as the alternators and components last. Unlike conventional generators, which need frequent refueling or stopping for maintenance, this system can run indefinitely if necessary, without needing to be shut off often.
So like I mentioned earlier... you can have "Unlimited Power" without needing Gas, Electricity, Propane, or Solar.
This setup would be much quieter and more environmentally friendly than gas-powered generators. While it’s not a perfect solution for every situation, it’s a practical, reliable option for off-grid power or as a backup system that can operate efficiently with minimal intervention.
spurraider21
10-09-2024, 04:33 PM
I understand the alternator needs an initial energy source, which is why the idea includes a manual start option if needed. If the batteries are dead, a lever can be used to spin the flywheel by hand. Once it reaches the right speed, the DC motor will begin drawing power from the energy loop created by the alternators. The flywheel’s gears help it accelerate quickly, and once everything is running smoothly, the lever can be detached, and the system can sustain itself.
The key advantage of this idea is that, once it’s running, it can keep going for as long as the alternators and components last. Unlike conventional generators, which need frequent refueling or stopping for maintenance, this system can run indefinitely if necessary, without needing to be shut off often.
So like I mentioned earlier... you can have "Unlimited Power" without needing Gas, Electricity, Propane, or Solar.
This setup would be much quieter and more environmentally friendly than gas-powered generators. While it’s not a perfect solution for every situation, it’s a practical, reliable option for off-grid power or as a backup system that can operate efficiently with minimal intervention.
this is where it all falls apart. you are basically recreating the infinite energy meme
https://images2.memedroid.com/images/UPLOADED20/50f83733be61c.jpeg
so you use a lever to get the machine to start whirring. then you detach the lever. the machine is going to die pretty quickly past that point unless you keep adding external energy. at best its like those gimmick flashlights that you charge by spinning the lever so you can use them in emergency situations where new batteries may not be available. sure, after you stop spinning the lever, the flashlight stays on for a bit. but not long, and thats because its barely using power. you want to provide charge to a larger device and you are SOL
illusioNtEk
10-09-2024, 05:14 PM
this is where it all falls apart. you are basically recreating the infinite energy meme
https://images2.memedroid.com/images/UPLOADED20/50f83733be61c.jpeg
so you use a lever to get the machine to start whirring. then you detach the lever. the machine is going to die pretty quickly past that point unless you keep adding external energy. at best its like those gimmick flashlights that you charge by spinning the lever so you can use them in emergency situations where new batteries may not be available. sure, after you stop spinning the lever, the flashlight stays on for a bit. but not long, and thats because its barely using power. you want to provide charge to a larger device and you are SOL
Haha! I see what you’re getting at with the meme! I get that it might seem like I’m trying to suggest an 'infinite energy' solution, but that’s not what this idea is about. I’m fully aware that energy can’t be created from nothing, and I’m not trying to propose a perpetual motion machine.
The goal here is to create a sustainable loop that can keep running for extended periods once it’s started, using energy that’s generated by the alternators to keep the motor running. There will always be some energy losses—whether through heat or friction—but the system isn’t about trying to break the laws of physics. It’s designed to extend power availability for off-grid or backup situations where you can’t rely on traditional energy sources.
It’s not going to make anyone rich, but it’s a practical option for small-scale power generation without constantly needing fuel or the grid. Thanks for the humor
spurraider21
10-09-2024, 05:51 PM
Haha! I see what you’re getting at with the meme! I get that it might seem like I’m trying to suggest an 'infinite energy' solution, but that’s not what this idea is about. I’m fully aware that energy can’t be created from nothing, and I’m not trying to propose a perpetual motion machine.
The goal here is to create a sustainable loop that can keep running for extended periods once it’s started, using energy that’s generated by the alternators to keep the motor running. There will always be some energy losses—whether through heat or friction—but the system isn’t about trying to break the laws of physics. It’s designed to extend power availability for off-grid or backup situations where you can’t rely on traditional energy sources.
It’s not going to make anyone rich, but it’s a practical option for small-scale power generation without constantly needing fuel or the grid. Thanks for the humor
again, this is the issue. the alternators arent "generating energy" they are converting mechanical energy into electrical energy. without energy input, you arent getting energy output.
if you are talking about conserving/storing energy then you are better off with a battery instead of some device that continues to run and drains whatever residual energy there is
pgardn
10-09-2024, 08:35 PM
With this setup, it will keep running even if the batteries are dead. If the batteries lose their charge, the alternators will still spin and generate energy, allowing power to keep flowing. Just because the batteries are drained, it doesn’t mean the system stops working.
HOWEVER with a solar powered system, if the batteries die, they need to be replaced, and if there's no sun, you're limited in your ability to generate more power.
No the alternators will not keep generating energy.
Explain how they would.
Alternators do not work on their own.
illusioNtEk
10-10-2024, 08:38 AM
again, this is the issue. the alternators arent "generating energy" they are converting mechanical energy into electrical energy. without energy input, you arent getting energy output.
if you are talking about conserving/storing energy then you are better off with a battery instead of some device that continues to run and drains whatever residual energy there is
I get what you're saying, and you’re right that alternators don’t actually 'create' energy. They convert mechanical energy (from something moving, like the spinning wheel) into electrical energy. There always needs to be some energy input to get things started.
My setup isn’t about storing energy like a battery does, or solar generator would do... Instead, it’s about keeping the system running for a long time using the energy the alternators produce. Once it’s started, the alternators generate enough energy to keep the motor running. So, it’s not about creating new energy from nothing, but making the most of the energy that’s already being cycled through the system.
Hope this make sense
illusioNtEk
10-10-2024, 08:42 AM
No the alternators will not keep generating energy.
Explain how they would.
Alternators do not work on their own.
You’re right that alternators don’t work on their own—they need mechanical energy to start generating electricity. In my system, it works a bit like how WWII planes used to be started. You would crank the propeller by hand to get the motor running. Similarly, in this setup, you can use a crank handle to get the system started.
Once the alternators hit their stride, they generate enough energy to power the motor and keep the system going. It’s not about the alternators working by themselves but rather keeping a sustained loop of energy where the alternators convert mechanical energy into electrical energy, which then powers the motor to keep things moving.
It’s designed to sustain itself once it’s started, as long as the mechanical components are in good shape. While it’s not meant for large-scale energy production, it’s useful for off-grid or backup power situations.
illusioNtEk
10-10-2024, 08:53 AM
without energy input, you arent getting energy output.
In this setup, you can use a crank handle to get the system started.
Once the alternators hit their stride, they generate enough energy to power the motor and keep the system going. It’s not about the alternators working by themselves but rather keeping a sustained loop of energy where the alternators convert mechanical energy into electrical energy, which then powers the motor to keep things moving.
Blake
10-10-2024, 09:14 AM
Gosh, a crank start unlimited power alternator? What will they think of next? A rocket to the Moon maybe?
illusioNtEk
10-10-2024, 09:19 AM
Gosh, a crank start unlimited power alternator? What will they think of next? A rocket to the Moon maybe?
What questions do you have that make you think this system won't work? Please do tell/ask away.
Blake
10-10-2024, 09:37 AM
What questions do you have that make you think this system won't work? Please do tell/ask away.
K, what's stopping you from putting it together?
spurraider21
10-10-2024, 02:17 PM
In this setup, you can use a crank handle to get the system started.
Once the alternators hit their stride, they generate enough energy to power the motor and keep the system going. It’s not about the alternators working by themselves but rather keeping a sustained loop of energy where the alternators convert mechanical energy into electrical energy, which then powers the motor to keep things moving.
wrong again. the alternators convert the mechanical energy from your crank handle (and bike tire) into electrical energy. once you stop cranking the handle, you have capped the energy that has gone into the system. it will not continue to run for any meaningful period of time. i also dont know what purpose this serves when you can just operate a crank handle to power a battery. of course, aside from a nifty science fair project
Ef-man
10-10-2024, 02:35 PM
I have a better and proven idea to lower home energy costs…
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/f3/46/2f/f3462fd3d6efe92392cc0c0a5e4c18ee.jpg
Boom!!!
Blake
10-10-2024, 03:13 PM
Look at that, op can even dry his white pants with unlimited free energy
illusioNtEk
10-11-2024, 11:32 AM
I have a better and proven idea to lower home energy costs…
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/f3/46/2f/f3462fd3d6efe92392cc0c0a5e4c18ee.jpg
Boom!!!
You're using the 'white pants' reference to tease me, but honestly, I don't even get the joke or how it relates to me! If I did or said something that made you feel that way, I honestly don't remember it. lol
illusioNtEk
10-11-2024, 11:35 AM
K, what's stopping you from putting it together?
I'm in the process of building it right now, and I was hoping we could come together as a community to build this together. I'm confident this will work, but if you have any doubts, feel free to explain
illusioNtEk
10-11-2024, 11:35 AM
Look at that, op can even dry his white pants with unlimited free energy
Can you tell me what the white pants reference is about?
Tyronn Lue
10-16-2024, 11:00 AM
Can you tell me what the white pants reference is about?
I think some think you are Technique under a different user name. See the MS Paint thread in the NBA Forum.
Blake
10-16-2024, 05:33 PM
Can you tell me what the white pants reference is about?
Oh sorry I thought that was you.
This thread may end up being better than that one.
pgardn
10-16-2024, 08:38 PM
I saw this same set up on a weird commercial.
So apparently Home Depot and electrical supply companies are looking for people to buy parts...
I say you play around with it and get an LED to light up and then realize how underpowered you are.
And realize the difference between current, power and voltage. One of these is very easy to "create" on its own.
Two of these go hand in hand and you wont get it done.
illusioNtEk
11-02-2024, 01:45 PM
sad.... nobody asked me about my water system....
Blake
11-02-2024, 02:42 PM
sad.... nobody asked me about my water system....
Is it powered by unlimited tear drops?
Ef-man
11-02-2024, 09:27 PM
Is it powered by unlimited tear drops?
It is free and unlimited until the neighbors catch you tapping into their electrical power supply.
Tyronn Lue
11-02-2024, 09:41 PM
sad.... nobody asked me about my water system....
This meme is from like 20 years ago.
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