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by moinsdewatt » 13/02/21, 11:14

Hamsters laugh at this kind of yarn.


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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 14/02/21, 20:23

oli 80 wrote:Hi all,
following the exploits of our handyman friend who made the metal lathe : Mrgreen:

All the charm of the Orient ... Half Turkish delight, half hemlock ... Indolence and cruelty ... In short, the alternative Koran.

(Audiard> Belmondo> Le Guignolo) : Mrgreen:
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by Youssouf MAHI » 30/06/23, 19:02

The day when it will be possible, the hens will have teeth ^^

That means infinite energy, technically whoever has a machine like that will become the richest man in the world.

The only alternative would be rather solar kits with generators allowing to live without sockets like this one for example https://www.generateur-electrique-france.fr/produit/generateur-electrique-solaire-auto-suffisant-et-ultra-puissant/?cgkit_search_word=autarcie.

Technically, it's self-powered but in the end it works with solar energy so good...
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by Christophe » 30/06/23, 19:17

YoussoufMAHI wrote:That means infinite energy, technically whoever has a machine like that will become the richest man in the world.


Technically, whoever has a machine like that will destroy the world (see the Universe)...because of the impossibility of managing the energy gain...

So it's science fiction...
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by izentrop » 30/06/23, 23:44

YoussoufMAHI wrote:The only alternative would be rather solar kits with generators allowing to live without sockets like this one for example https://www.generateur-electrique-france.fr/produit/generateur-electrique-solaire-auto-suffisant-et-ultra-puissant/?cgkit_search_word=autarcie.

Technically, it's self-powered but in the end it works with solar energy so good...
Nice scam sold 10 times the price. : Shock:
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by izentrop » 01/07/23, 02:37

Ok, I hadn't seen there was a battery at first glance.

Otherwise, of the same kind, 5 times cheaper, in France: https://allo.solar/kit-solaire-630w-230 ... 2-4kw.html
Kit that I had installed on a friend's motorhome : Wink:
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by peter » 01/11/23, 00:40

Universal motor?
Motor Series?

Motor racing, power supply overunit phase disconnected (unplug only the stator), risk of kinetic explosion if you do not brake.

Braking is a form of current consumption.
If it does not consume, = CosPhi Zero,
it is self-maintaining by residual energy from startup which increases with the revolutions.

The runaway is normally controlled by reinjection of the superunit current
which will "consume" this current, therefore a form of countercurrent braking.
So the engine is heating up...

A motor only consumes amperes in a closed circuit...
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by Forhorse » 01/11/23, 17:30

Peterr wrote:A motor only consumes amperes in a closed circuit...


That's about the only true thing in all this gibberish...
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by peter » 01/11/23, 18:35

Unless it is removed from National Education content,
what we do not know is currently reflexively ruled False.

And what is decreed probably true, by X Theories...
is now declared FALSE when it is Matter which responds...

Are you going to say that Matter dares to postulate Fakes?

Nowadays we are dealing with CUBISTS!
Since they came out of their round caves...
to gradually create increasingly square habitats... flat, colorful, as clean as possible...
by abandoning more and more Mother Nature who she
is "dirty"... round and variable
with ups and downs and all kinds of diversity...

Thus were the Cubists born , the Deserters of Mother Nature,
where EVERYTHING must be Cubic, Flat, Clean, etc.

Hello Cubists...how are you? Is EVERYTHING “clean” in your home?
Have you all SHAVED your "lawns" to accelerate the evaporation of the soil and its warming?
non-exhaustive list...
: Mrgreen:
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