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Make an Electric Generator

08/08/2010 6:43 AM

sir i want to make a electric genretor witch countain no fule. ya i m right. i mean , i assamble to be a electric genretor, in witch no requried of any type fule. so any body intrested in help .... so reply.... i hv some prob in this project.

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Re: make a electroc genretor.

08/08/2010 7:25 AM

Solar panels, then?

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08/08/2010 8:13 AM

So what's going to drive your generator. wind turbine, hydroturbine or what? Or is this another piece of overunity bunkum?

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08/08/2010 8:46 AM

Why not drive it with a Bedini motor? I hear they produce more power than they consume, maybe you won't even need the generator.

Alexander M. Berlin might be willing to help,

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08/08/2010 8:53 AM

Maybe what is meant here is that he will be building a generator without any prime mover attached. It's quite difficult to say what the real intent is with fractured English. But if I'm correct then why not just buy one?

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08/08/2010 11:36 AM

Try adding your request in your native language to your post, stating the language used, then there will be the opportunity for someone who speaks your language to answer and the possiblty that the text can be run through a translation engine for someone who does not.

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08/08/2010 12:42 PM

Why not translate it into English before posting so that we don't all have to go through the agony of translating something they should have been stated clearly in the first place.

The renegade poster from the Iberian Peninsula is a perfect example of this type of rudeness.

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08/08/2010 1:14 PM

I agree that having the OP translate into English a well thought precise question from another language is very polite and preferred. But I think we're moving away from the real necessities here. What is needed is a precise question in any language. An OP who cannot fabricate a cogent query in any language cannot be easily helped. (Please excuse the double negative.) But when a thread does not start with a precise question in any language, the OP should attempt to clarify by answering our questions.

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08/08/2010 1:25 PM

"An OP who cannot fabricate a cogent query in any language cannot be easily helped."

Unfortunately, I fear that the OP's request for a fuel-less generator is doomed, no matter how eloquently stated.

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08/08/2010 3:06 PM

The one part of the OP that makes sense is this: "i hv some prob in this project."

I don't think this difficulty will go away anytime soon.

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08/08/2010 5:27 PM

I am greatly flattered that that xxxx lynlynch, who cannot even understand what I wrote, recommends me to attend to your problem. Well, I will rise to this memorable occasion and see what I can do. Your electric generator rotor, vishu 91, will need to revolve, to turn, so something will need to turn it. And to turn this rotor requires energy. You realize this, of course. Since you wish to do away with conventional energy sources, I assume you refer to free energy, energy you won't have to pay for. Am I right in assuming all this?? Well, free energy is all around us, there is Sun-heat, Sun-light, wind power, wave power, tide power, falling water power etc. Unfortunately, none of these abundant and free energy sources are suitable for use in their natural form. The energy must be converted, channeled into a form that we can use. What comes to mind is Sun heats water, water turns to steam, steam turns a small turbine, turbine turns your generator. Once you have paid for the machinery, this thing will run for free, except for an allowance for maintenance. Also, the sun does not shine at night. Years ago I came across a Israeli Company called Ornat who made just that. They made small solar steam turbines to run water pumps, for the African bush. The important thing here is the initial investment. The economy of it. This is for you to decide. Wish you luck. And don't thank me. Thank that xxxx lynlynch.

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08/08/2010 5:37 PM

Great! I thought you might be able to help. I'm glad that I could put you two together. I see some synergy here between you two.

You're such a card, too. That sense of humor: "Also, the sun does not shine at night."

Good luck with your new project.

Keep us informed. Maybe a blog??

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08/08/2010 5:58 PM

There's a big difference between "twit" and "twat." You are the former, but probably not the latter.

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08/10/2010 12:45 PM

The OP could also use a human powered pedal machine, retrofit a bike, and cycle (no pun intended) each able bodied member of the village onto the contraption until they cannot move their legs anymore.

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08/10/2010 1:51 PM

Yes, part of the output from the bicycle generator could be used to power a defibrillator for members of village in case of heart attack!

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Re: Make an Electric Generator

09/13/2010 3:45 AM

Hello vishu91:

That which you ask for has been acheived, however there be different means of operation dependant on design.

For years the world relied upon liquid H20 heated to steam to drive turbine generators.

Other liquids need much much less heat to acheive the same power output as a steam turbine/generator.

Open Technology gas/hydraulic CR4/general is but one example of design where liquid is heated to gas and cooled back to liquid. This same technology can be used as hot /cold gas only, but design differs.

This technology works with any liquid which can be heated to a gas and cooled back to liquid.

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09/13/2010 9:28 AM

Really, what liquid has a higher latent heat than water converting to steam? Please tell us. It is because of this large that the Rankine Cycle with water gets the closest to Carnot efficiencies. Now there are Rankine Cycle heat engines that use other fluids that work at lower temperatures and to my knowledge at lower efficiencies. This means that with less energy per molecule and lower efficiency, these heat engines produce less power with the same amount of heat. However, these lower temperature engines may be the only thing usable for a particular lower energy heat source.

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09/13/2010 10:53 AM

Lower latent heat need. Co2 flashes off at minus 40* Celsius. Water at plus 100* Celsius.

No Rankine Cycle. Co2 depressurised converts to Dry Ice. Heat pump R744, high pressure Co2 gas depressured, closed loop refrideration.

Web published. Steam turbine/generator 350 megawatts gas pressure need 175 bar.

Steam temperature need for 175 bar gas pressure Plus 550* Celsius.

Co2 Solid minus 40* Celsius. Plus 100* Celsius 10,000 bar gas pressure.

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