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Free Energy: A site in English




by Dearcham » 02/02/04, 12:04

A site of news and presentation of the latest discoveries (American for the most part) in unit. In English

http://www.greaterthings.com/News/FreeE ... index.html
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by simplino » 22/12/15, 18:29

Almost twelve years after the dreams on this site are multiplying constantly:
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Electromagnetic
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Main_Page

A multitude of motors self-fueling by turning their dynamo that gives them power with more energy than received !!
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory: ... ce_Project

Exactly like a dam that rotates pumps that rise above the water dam!


He claims to be heating up at home with his machine, but, to make a fortune, he did not find enough pigeons to pay him 25 £ per month of heating at home!
http://pesn.com/2012/12/18/9602247_Elec ... 10_months/


And these imaginary dreams always make this site work with only dreams and nothing real or anything possible, because otherwise our cars would run for free with only one of the perpetual engines !!

Because energy is not free at all!
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by moinsdewatt » 22/12/15, 18:33

Why report them then?
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by simplino » 22/12/15, 18:43

moinsdewatt wrote:Why report them then?


Because pure imaginary dreams motivate and excite more than reality like solar:

Dearcham wrote:Solar in Canada:

Dossier: Solar Energy by Philippe Laramée

In order to make my new space-time vehicle independent of traditional sources of energy in electricity, I focused my attention and interest on solar energy. Here is where is this record in this year of grace 2002 on the lands of Quebec.

Having directed my investigations through the keyword solar energy in the yellow pages, the poverty of the number of companies working in this area left me pensive. After a morning of telephones, discussions under discussion, I began to understand the jargon used a little better. Some basics in electricity would probably have helped me, but I learned all the same very quickly vocabulary.

The company that gave me the best service and with which I learned the most things is called Réonac. I even received the following day their illustrated catalog of many photos and their price lists and I could do a much better idea from that moment.

The cost of a solar panel varies between 100 $ for a model 5 watts and 1450 $ for a model 150 watts. It is possible to connect several solar panels on the same controller. The cost of a controller varies between 60 $ and 300 $ for the digital display model. The controller regulates power and prevents the battery from overcharging or discharging to a critical point.

Then comes the choice of batteries. The cost of a 6 volt battery is $ 125 and a solar panel installation requires 2 6 volt batteries or two 12 volt batteries connected in series. The best batteries can cost up to $ 600 depending on need and quality. Batteries have a maximum lifespan and it is important to take this into consideration when purchasing it. To supply a house with all the “beating” of technical slaves at our service, we might as well say that it takes a lot of batteries if we want to run the heat pump and the dishwasher at the same time.

To switch from battery-type power (12 volts) to 110-type watts (normal electrical outlet), it is necessary to have an inverter that converts energy and adjusts current variations. An inverter costs between 50 $ for an 150 watts and 900 $ for an inverter with a power of 3000 watts. Larger models exist and the price can go up to several thousand dollars.

Several kits are sold at Réonac. A standard kit includes solar panel, controller, eight (8) cable meters, fixtures, connectors, instruction manual and installation tools.

For a solar panel kit that generates on average 1500 watt-hours / week (small solar panels), Réonac sells it for $ 669. To give an idea, a set of this power can connect 2 lamps of 20 watts for 5 hours / week, a 9 "color television for 10 hours / week and a CB for 12 hours.

For the model that generates 1900 watt-hours / week, sold at 925 $, this model allows you to connect 2 20 lamps each watts for 8 hours a week, a color TV for 15 hours a week, a CB for 15 hours per week and a microwave of 450 watts for 2 hours a week.

The model at 3300 watt-hours / week costs 1425 $. This model allows to connect 4 lamps of 20 watts during 24 hours / week, a color television and a video during 10 hours / week, a water pump for 3 hours / week, a microwave of 450 watts for one hour / week.

There are also larger kits sold at 2 155 $ and can generate up to 5400 watt-hours / week and even larger ones that make a modern home perfectly autonomous.

For my part, I have always been wary of "package deals" and I prefer to adapt my purchase according to my needs. To do this, a quick calculation allows me to assess my real energy needs.

All figures are in Watt-Hours and are taken from the catalog of Solpac which is the supplier of Réonac.

Incandescent lamp = 15 to 100
Stereo = 10 to 30
Television (20 ") = 75
Video = 20
Cell Phone Charger = 20
Razor = 15
CB radio = 5
Computer = 100 to 300
Neon = 7 to 80
Toaster = 1000
30 "TV = 125
Microwave = 800
Hair dryer = 800
Dishwasher = 1200 to 1500
Electric radio = 3
Coffee machine = 600 to 800
Refrigerator = 250 to 500
Freezer 10 cubic feet = 300
Drill = 300
Washer = 500
Clock Radio = 1

I can also consult each of my devices to get a better idea of ​​the amount of energy used. They suggest the purchase of a voltmeter to better understand the actual consumption of our electrical appliances.

Volt multiplied by Ampere = Watts
Watts multiplied by hours of use = watt-hours

An example from their catalog will help us better exercise our electricity consumption:

A cottage is used two days a week. Users consume during this weekend, 851 Wh / hrs per day for a total of 1702 watts. So we have 7 days to recharge the batteries. 1702 Watts divided by 7 days = 243 Watts of energy per day is required to recharge the batteries.

A Siemens SP 75 solar panel (75 watts) is therefore sufficient to meet the needs of this chalet. In summer, this solar panel is expected to generate 318 Wh / hrs per day on average, with a maximum of 352 and a minimum of 280 per day.

A second example is the chalet mentioned above, in the year:

851 Wh / hrs per day divided by 208 Wh / hrs per day (which is the power generation ratio of the Siemens SP 75, during the winter) = This cottage therefore requires 4 Siemens SP 75 modules to be able to live there 'year.

So, for the purposes of my space-time vehicle, I will probably opt for:
-A Siemens SM 110 solar panel (1070 $)
-Two batteries 6 volts at 125 $ each (250 $)
-A basic controller (75 $)
-An inverter of 300 watts (80 $) or 600 watts (176 $)

It is also necessary to consider the angle of the solar panel, which is a very important element. So that the maximum energy potential is reached. It is also recommended to have an inclination of 30 degrees in summer and 65 degrees in winter. Solid supports are also on sale in the catalog and an electronic model can even track the sun during its daily race.

The advantage with solar energy is that it allows to evolve its facilities, according to its energy needs and its current budget. A controller can connect about 5 solar panels at the same time. Another benefit is that of the 20 warranty (on average) given by the manufacturers.

Solar energy involves living with the seasons. It also involves having several sources of alternative energy (such as a hydro-electric turbine in a river, a wind turbine, or using bio-mass). Several independent houses also keep a fossil-fueled generator for off-peak times of the year.

Solar energy is therefore an initial investment that is good to spread over several years. The more people who dare to adapt their lives to the sun's energy, the lower the costs of solar panel production, making technology increasingly affordable in the near future.

Resources:

Reonac
180 rue du Voyageur
Pointe-Claire, Qc
(514) 428-0211
www.reonac.com
(catalog and price list available at the collective library)

Eco-solar inc.
(514) 847-9552
ecosolaire_inc@hotmail.com

Solar energy Quebec
(514) 392-0095
www.esq.qc.ca
info@esq.qc.ca

EnerGuide
www.nrcan.gc.ca

Real Goods: Solar Living Sourcebook (9th editions)
Real Goods Trading Corporation Edition
www.realgoods.com
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by Christophe » 22/12/15, 19:50

simplino wrote:Because pure imaginary dreams motivate and excite more than reality like solar


And with a barrel 40 $, you can be sure that the solar will excite even less and less in the coming days !!

See the other subject you raised: https://www.econologie.com/forums/nouvelles- ... vt309.html
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by simplino » 22/12/15, 20:02

They are especially the oldest of "(see unanswered topics). "out of curiosity to stir up the dust and cobwebs in the attic !!
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by Christophe » 22/12/15, 20:38

It is very good (for econology) to stir these spider webs from time to time!

Ce forum has lots of interesting "dormant" subjects ...
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by Grelinette » 23/12/15, 20:06

simplino wrote:... And these imaginary dreams always make this site work with only dreams and nothing real or anything possible, because otherwise our cars would walk for free with only one of the perpetual engines !!
Because energy is not free at all!

Neither free nor free, and that's the bottom of the problem.

It is very difficult to have an opinion and a judgment of common sense when we hear every day that the lobbies, in particular those exploiting fossil fuels, lead the game and ensure that the initiatives to promote alternative energies are pushed back. in the Greek calendar. There is only one step to think that these same lobbies work to stifle any innovation ... especially if it is announced "revolutionary".

Everyone does not have a background or a scientific culture to balance things out, and I understand the majority of neophytes to hear all the scientific discourses that contradict each other, some just, others false and motivated by money. In doubt and ignorance it is difficult to distinguish between Information and Disinformation.

All things considered, on econology we were also able to attend debates putting in opposition "specialists" on scientific questions without being able to have the end of the story (eg the compressed air car, the fusion cold, homeopathy, etc.).
In short, "Scientific Proof" has variable geometry.

And I would add that when you see the human, technical, financial resources, etc. of certain "free energy" projects carried out by high-level engineers, one can only be troubled. Besides, at the highest level of the state, some have been cheated: remember the "sniffer planes" which had convinced Giscard!

Today more than yesterday, we are in a period where a good pipotage is more effective, in commercial terms, than a good product!
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by Ahmed » 23/12/15, 22:26

The argument of the "lobbies" does not hold water in this specific case, because their power would allow them to invest in projects which are only superficially antagonistic to theirs: the oil industry, for example, does not produce oil, but money and if "gravitational" energy had any reality, nothing would prevent it from being reoriented towards this new source of profit, which would be more credible than wanting to hide it by all means.
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by raymon » 26/12/15, 15:34

The argument of the "lobbies" does not hold water in this specific case, because their power would allow them to invest in projects which are only superficially antagonistic to theirs: the oil industry, for example, does not produce oil, but money and if "gravitational" energy had any reality, nothing would prevent it from being reoriented towards this new source of profit, which would be more credible than wanting to hide it by all means.

False, we even see it for the ENRs in France thanks to AREVA, which is doing everything it can to prevent their development. Typical example the price of solar kwh su integrated in the roof. If more was almost free ...
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