Please explain how this differs from other perpetual motion machines. You can't get more power from a generator than it takes to generate the wind. It's basic conservation of energy.
The topic mentions low grade heat. Where does this come into your proposed machine?
Electricity using low grade heat
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Re: Electricity using low grade heat
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Re: Electricity using low grade heat
Just a few more points; I realise you're going to push back against criticism. So I'll try to make it simple.
You mention generating 8 m/s of wind with 500 W, and how 8 m/s can generate some 3 kW. But the wind generated from the 500 W blower won't have the power behind it to generate anything like 500 W of electricity, let along 3 kW. The air will simply slow down when it encounters the resistance of the blades of the turbine that connects to the generator. The air at 8 m/s that generates 3 kW of electricity has a lot more power behind it than 500 W. In fact, it has to be considerably more than 3 kW.
This means that your idea violates the law of conservation of energy, and that means you won't get anyone sensible to fund your prototype.
You mention generating 8 m/s of wind with 500 W, and how 8 m/s can generate some 3 kW. But the wind generated from the 500 W blower won't have the power behind it to generate anything like 500 W of electricity, let along 3 kW. The air will simply slow down when it encounters the resistance of the blades of the turbine that connects to the generator. The air at 8 m/s that generates 3 kW of electricity has a lot more power behind it than 500 W. In fact, it has to be considerably more than 3 kW.
This means that your idea violates the law of conservation of energy, and that means you won't get anyone sensible to fund your prototype.
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5650 W solar, 2xPIP-4048MS inverters, 16 kWh battery.
1.4 kW solar with 1.2 kW Latronics inverter and FIT.
160 W solar, 2.5 kWh 24 V battery for lights.
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no i don't believe your a prince
no i don't believe you have 35 Million dollars
no you can not have $1000 of my money to help you get your millions out of your country
yes i believe that you are deluded and most likely a scammer
no i don't believe you have 35 Million dollars
no you can not have $1000 of my money to help you get your millions out of your country
yes i believe that you are deluded and most likely a scammer
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Well I certainly wouldn't call you a scammer. But I do think your understanding of thermodynamics needs help.
There's always time to learn, and places like this should be about learning, no matter how rudimentary your understanding might be.
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