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Welcome to the project **No Fuel Generator*!
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Here's a schematic drawing of the generator. The principle of operation of this installation is simple. With the overall dimensions of the installation 2 x 3 and a height of 10 meters, we get about 20 cubic meters of water pressing on one side of the installation on the gears and, accordingly, through gear gear gears to the generator. At the same time, balancing the pressure and correctly calculating the transmission moment from the main gears to the generators, as well as establishing the mechanical resistance, depending on the value of the current consumed from the generators at each time, we can minimize the speed of rotation of the main gears, and accordingly reduce the speed of water flow from the upper reservoir. According to my preliminary calculations, such a unit can produce up to 100 kilowatts of energy per hour, while being completely independent of external factors. The only force used in this plant to produce electricity is the gravity of the earth.
Are you sure this project will work? In fact, you are creating a perpetual motion machine.
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Yes, I and my colleagues are confident that this BTG will work. Here is a video showing an already implemented instance of such a BTG.
Good afternoon! In a closed chat, calculations of the power that can be obtained from such BTG were carried out. Unfortunately, the calculations do not meet our expectations. We understand that a load of 20 tons is constantly pressing on the generator circuit, this is a serious argument, but the power depends on the speed, and the speed of the filled buckets should be minimal to minimize the amount of water raised to the top tank. Power is directly dependent on speed. Accordingly, according to calculations, with such a design, you can connect a 1.5 kW generator that will work, and this amount of electricity is not enough to lift water into the upper tank. You can try using a vibration pump, but further experiments should be carried out only on a prototype. We can build a prototype, shoot a video of the work, show specific measurements in the process of work, but we need funding, and we cannot ask our investors to invest in a project that, according to the laws of physics, is unlikely to work. If you are wondering how such an installation will work, you can invest in this project, but we do not guarantee the return on such investments and most likely these investments will go to a non-working installation. But without building, we can't debunk the myth. Such a design can many times increase the amount of electricity received by hydroelectric power plants, but it seems that the BTG will not work.