Tellurian motor: adaptation
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Tellurian motor: adaptation
"a couple of guys in Australia have managed to come up with a viable, reliable, and mass-producible 'over-unity' system. It's a magnetic motor pressed into service as a generator. It works. Give it a kick-start and it will power your house. No, seriously. Buy one of these and you won't need to be on the power grid (though you may still want to, so you can sell the excess to your local utility)"
to good to be true???
motor with video
to good to be true???
motor with video
namvet- Member
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Re: Tellurian motor: adaptation
namvet wrote:"a couple of guys in Australia have managed to come up with a viable, reliable, and mass-producible 'over-unity' system. It's a magnetic motor pressed into service as a generator. It works. Give it a kick-start and it will power your house. No, seriously. Buy one of these and you won't need to be on the power grid (though you may still want to, so you can sell the excess to your local utility)"
to good to be true???
motor with video
I've seen quite a few of these motor/generators, and not one of them ever went anywhere. I'd love for one of them to be for real. You'd see me buying one. I hope this one turns out to be for real.
Re: Tellurian motor: adaptation
Pale Rider wrote:namvet wrote:"a couple of guys in Australia have managed to come up with a viable, reliable, and mass-producible 'over-unity' system. It's a magnetic motor pressed into service as a generator. It works. Give it a kick-start and it will power your house. No, seriously. Buy one of these and you won't need to be on the power grid (though you may still want to, so you can sell the excess to your local utility)"
to good to be true???
motor with video
I've seen quite a few of these motor/generators, and not one of them ever went anywhere. I'd love for one of them to be for real. You'd see me buying one. I hope this one turns out to be for real.
same here. solar engergy kinda fell thru the roof (pun). they tried it here years ago but it failed. you have to be somewhere where the sun shines all year. I do hope they come up with something like this. my powerlines are above ground and go out during ice storms Tstorms with high winds.
namvet- Member
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Re: Tellurian motor: adaptation
namvet wrote:Pale Rider wrote:namvet wrote:"a couple of guys in Australia have managed to come up with a viable, reliable, and mass-producible 'over-unity' system. It's a magnetic motor pressed into service as a generator. It works. Give it a kick-start and it will power your house. No, seriously. Buy one of these and you won't need to be on the power grid (though you may still want to, so you can sell the excess to your local utility)"
to good to be true???
motor with video
I've seen quite a few of these motor/generators, and not one of them ever went anywhere. I'd love for one of them to be for real. You'd see me buying one. I hope this one turns out to be for real.
same here. solar engergy kinda fell thru the roof (pun). they tried it here years ago but it failed. you have to be somewhere where the sun shines all year. I do hope they come up with something like this. my powerlines are above ground and go out during ice storms Tstorms with high winds.
Ya need one of these like I have...
Re: Tellurian motor: adaptation
Pale Rider wrote:namvet wrote:Pale Rider wrote:namvet wrote:"a couple of guys in Australia have managed to come up with a viable, reliable, and mass-producible 'over-unity' system. It's a magnetic motor pressed into service as a generator. It works. Give it a kick-start and it will power your house. No, seriously. Buy one of these and you won't need to be on the power grid (though you may still want to, so you can sell the excess to your local utility)"
to good to be true???
motor with video
I've seen quite a few of these motor/generators, and not one of them ever went anywhere. I'd love for one of them to be for real. You'd see me buying one. I hope this one turns out to be for real.
same here. solar engergy kinda fell thru the roof (pun). they tried it here years ago but it failed. you have to be somewhere where the sun shines all year. I do hope they come up with something like this. my powerlines are above ground and go out during ice storms Tstorms with high winds.
Ya need one of these like I have...
no shit. never got around to buying one. I have a small kerosene heater. reflector type. we just haul it into our rec room close the door and its toasty. last time we were in there for 3 days. I only use it for emergencies now cause of high fuel cost........
namvet- Member
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Re: Tellurian motor: adaptation
Last winter we had a wind storm with snow that took out power for two days. I wheeled that Generac out onto my patio and fired it up. Had heat, powered the electric range to cook, and ran the refrigerator. I could watch TV too. The upstairs neighbor complained about the noise of it running until I told them to throw down an extension cord...
I wouldn't be without a generator now. They're just too handy. They can actually be a life saver. I get into my new house back in Wisconsin and I actually plan to have a bigger deisel generator tied into the house, and when the power goes out in the winter and it's twenty below, fuck that, I'll fire up the generator. No freakin' way do I plan on freezing to death.
I wouldn't be without a generator now. They're just too handy. They can actually be a life saver. I get into my new house back in Wisconsin and I actually plan to have a bigger deisel generator tied into the house, and when the power goes out in the winter and it's twenty below, fuck that, I'll fire up the generator. No freakin' way do I plan on freezing to death.
Re: Tellurian motor: adaptation
Pale Rider wrote:Last winter we had a wind storm with snow that took out power for two days. I wheeled that Generac out onto my patio and fired it up. Had heat, powered the electric range to cook, and ran the refrigerator. I could watch TV too. The upstairs neighbor complained about the noise of it running until I told them to throw down an extension cord...
I wouldn't be without a generator now. They're just too handy. They can actually be a life saver.
yes they can !!!! freezing to death is no way to go. we've had ice storms in the past here that were so bad they called in P&L's from other states !!!!
namvet- Member
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Re: Tellurian motor: adaptation
namvet wrote:Pale Rider wrote:Last winter we had a wind storm with snow that took out power for two days. I wheeled that Generac out onto my patio and fired it up. Had heat, powered the electric range to cook, and ran the refrigerator. I could watch TV too. The upstairs neighbor complained about the noise of it running until I told them to throw down an extension cord...
I wouldn't be without a generator now. They're just too handy. They can actually be a life saver.
yes they can !!!! freezing to death is no way to go. we've had ice storms in the past here that were so bad they called in P&L's from other states !!!!
This is the what I'm going to install...
Re: Tellurian motor: adaptation
Pale Rider wrote:Last winter we had a wind storm with snow that took out power for two days. I wheeled that Generac out onto my patio and fired it up. Had heat, powered the electric range to cook, and ran the refrigerator. I could watch TV too. The upstairs neighbor complained about the noise of it running until I told them to throw down an extension cord...
I wouldn't be without a generator now. They're just too handy. They can actually be a life saver. I get into my new house back in Wisconsin and I actually plan to have a bigger deisel generator tied into the house, and when the power goes out in the winter and it's twenty below, fuck that, I'll fire up the generator. No freakin' way do I plan on freezing to death.
I have a wood stove in my house just for that reason. Always have a back-up plan.
Southern Man- Member
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Re: Tellurian motor: adaptation
Of course its not true:namvet wrote:"a couple of guys in Australia have managed to come up with a viable, reliable, and mass-producible 'over-unity' system. It's a magnetic motor pressed into service as a generator. It works. Give it a kick-start and it will power your house. No, seriously. Buy one of these and you won't need to be on the power grid (though you may still want to, so you can sell the excess to your local utility)"
to good to be true???
motor with video
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Southern Man- Member
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Re: Tellurian motor: adaptation
Southern Man wrote:Pale Rider wrote:Last winter we had a wind storm with snow that took out power for two days. I wheeled that Generac out onto my patio and fired it up. Had heat, powered the electric range to cook, and ran the refrigerator. I could watch TV too. The upstairs neighbor complained about the noise of it running until I told them to throw down an extension cord...
I wouldn't be without a generator now. They're just too handy. They can actually be a life saver. I get into my new house back in Wisconsin and I actually plan to have a bigger deisel generator tied into the house, and when the power goes out in the winter and it's twenty below, fuck that, I'll fire up the generator. No freakin' way do I plan on freezing to death.
I have a wood stove in my house just for that reason. Always have a back-up plan.
10-4 on the wood stove. Gotta have one of those too.
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