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    170% efficiency apparently

    Mmmm what do you think of this.....?

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    Apparently these pumps have been around since 1995 but so far no one has been able to prove more power out than put in

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    seems that quite a few people make them be good if they worked as well as they say

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    170% effeciency is achievable.... BUT its a statistical value only....

    lets say that you have a machine that uses 1000w of energy to do a job and another uses 588.235294 watts to do the same job...

    in direct comparison to the first machine the second is 170% efficient.
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    hhhmmm,,
    how about connecting the steam to an electrical turbine,,
    then if the turbine makes more electricity than the electric motor requires to turn the pump-------
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    But that would be a perpetual motion machine and we all know that only leonardo has made one of those

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    I loved the scene out of Aliens where the trip is so long they put the crew to sleep,,
    but the dippy bird is still dipping when they wake up,,
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    Produces more energy than it uses?
    Did anyone notice the size of the motor driving the pump
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    170% effeciency is achievable.... BUT its a statistical value only....

    lets say that you have a machine that uses 1000w of energy to do a job and another uses 588.235294 watts to do the same job...

    in direct comparison to the first machine the second is 170% efficient.
    Don't you love statistics reporting....they can say what ever you want them to.

    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    hhhmmm,,
    how about connecting the steam to an electrical turbine,,
    then if the turbine makes more electricity than the electric motor requires to turn the pump-------
    Yeah but the pump is 170% efficient but they will tell you that the turbine will only be 10 to 15% efficient so that wont work.

    That was my very first thought.

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