rtrusty Posted September 23, 2011 Report Share Posted September 23, 2011 A secret that it will transform the entire global electrical power industry. Posted by PAUL W KINCAID Latest news, Special Report, World news Saturday, September 3rd, 2011 If there was a way for every person on Earth to reduce their electrical power consumption 10 fold would you be interested? If there was a way to drastically reduce you electrical bill would you be interested? You’re still reading so the answer to both questions is yes. The technology exists today to transform the entire electrical power industry. This same technology will eliminate power black outs caused by high electrical power demand. This technology will keep a lot of money in your wallet and not in the electrical power companies’ wallets. The electrical power companies know of this technology. It is their best kept secret. What is their secret? The energy demand increases as the population of the World increases. The increase energy demand means regular increases in energy costs. What plays a major factor in the increase in energy costs? Oil. Even though we now have nuclear power plants and wind power fields and solar energy harnessing grids the cost of energy is still dependent on the price of oil. When the price of oil goes up the price of electrical energy goes up. So how can we get free of this oil bearing price trap? By reducing our power consumption. But how is that possible when we need more electrical energy today, not less. We need a constant supply of 1200 watts for every baseboard heater in our homes every winter. We need as much energy in the summer to power our air conditioners. So how is it possible? You and I both know converting to florescent light bulbs isn’t going to reduce our electrical power consumption or reverse global warming because electric baseboard heaters and fireplaces, air conditioners, hot water tanks, and microwaves are still being manufactured and sold and they are the ones that consume the most electrical power. So how do we power everything in our homes with less energy? We use electrical transformers. Transformers (not the movie) are used today all over the World to produce high-voltage pulses from a low-voltage supply. They transform low wattage into much higher wattage without any increase in supply demand. A transformer is an induction coil consisting of two coils of insulated copper wire wound around a common iron core. One coil, called the primary winding, is made from relatively few (tens or hundreds) turns of coarse wire. The other coil, the secondary winding, typically consists of many (thousands) turns of fine wire. An electric current is passed through the primary, creating a magnetic field. Because of the common core, most of the primary’s magnetic field couples with the secondary winding. The primary behaves as an inductor, storing energy in the associated magnetic field. When the primary current is suddenly interrupted, the magnetic field rapidly collapses. This causes a high voltage pulse to be developed across the secondary terminals through electromagnetic induction. Because of the large number of turns in the secondary coil, the secondary voltage pulse is typically many thousands of volts. Essentially what it does is use the 120 volts that the electrical power companies sells to you and transforms it in 10 to 100 times more electrical power. So if you were to install a transformer just before the 120 volts of power enters a electrical power hungry electric baseboard heater or fireplace, air conditioners, hot water tank, or microwave it would provide enough electrical power using 10 to 100 times less wattage. Your home heaters and appliances still get the electrical power they need but using a lot less electrical power from your electrical power company. This technology has been available since the very first gas combustion vehicle rolled off of the assembly line. In fact this technology of transforming small amounts of electrical current into very high electrical current is essential to firing the spark plugs to ignite the fuel in all combustion engines. Without this technology the gasoline combustion vehicle would not exist today. All gasoline powered vehicles have this technology. In a gasoline powered vehicle it is called an ignition coil. An ignition coil, which is also known as a spark coil is an induction coil (transformer) in an automobile’s ignition system. It transforms the car battery’s 12 volts to thousands of volts. Very high voltage is needed to spark the spark plugs. A large ignition coil puts out about 20 kV, and a small one such as from a lawn mower puts out about 15 kV. kV is a unit of potential equal to a thousand volts. So 20 kV would equal to 20,000 volts. Which means a simple ignition coil transforms 12 volts into 20,000 volts or higher. So what does an ignition coil or transformer do? It transforms low electrical current into very high electrical current. Anywhere from 10 times (10 fold) to several thousands times more electrical current. Can you image how this would will transform (pun intended) the entire global electrical power industry. Short URL: http://presscore.ca/2011/?p=4198 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
randalln Posted September 23, 2011 Report Share Posted September 23, 2011 hahaha i think you should go look out side on that pole in your yard that big gray thing hanging there is a 15-25 KVA transformer and even putting one in your house !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!well you still have to charge it once it has its pre charge then it puts out current if you put them all over your house your bill will go thru the roof.Because they are always pulling current thats why it is before your meter not after ........LOL if you want to save on elec. unplug all the devices in your house that already have transformers in them TV, computer, radio ,treadmill ,cellphone charger all these devices pull current even when not in use ........................... 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BruceV Posted September 23, 2011 Report Share Posted September 23, 2011 A secret that it will transform the entire global electrical power industry. Posted by PAUL W KINCAID Latest news, Special Report, World news Saturday, September 3rd, 2011 If there was a way for every person on Earth to reduce their electrical power consumption 10 fold would you be interested? If there was a way to drastically reduce you electrical bill would you be interested? You’re still reading so the answer to both questions is yes. The technology exists today to transform the entire electrical power industry. This same technology will eliminate power black outs caused by high electrical power demand. This technology will keep a lot of money in your wallet and not in the electrical power companies’ wallets. The electrical power companies know of this technology. It is their best kept secret. What is their secret? The energy demand increases as the population of the World increases. The increase energy demand means regular increases in energy costs. What plays a major factor in the increase in energy costs? Oil. Even though we now have nuclear power plants and wind power fields and solar energy harnessing grids the cost of energy is still dependent on the price of oil. When the price of oil goes up the price of electrical energy goes up. So how can we get free of this oil bearing price trap? By reducing our power consumption. But how is that possible when we need more electrical energy today, not less. We need a constant supply of 1200 watts for every baseboard heater in our homes every winter. We need as much energy in the summer to power our air conditioners. So how is it possible? You and I both know converting to florescent light bulbs isn’t going to reduce our electrical power consumption or reverse global warming because electric baseboard heaters and fireplaces, air conditioners, hot water tanks, and microwaves are still being manufactured and sold and they are the ones that consume the most electrical power. So how do we power everything in our homes with less energy? We use electrical transformers. Transformers (not the movie) are used today all over the World to produce high-voltage pulses from a low-voltage supply. They transform low wattage into much higher wattage without any increase in supply demand. A transformer is an induction coil consisting of two coils of insulated copper wire wound around a common iron core. One coil, called the primary winding, is made from relatively few (tens or hundreds) turns of coarse wire. The other coil, the secondary winding, typically consists of many (thousands) turns of fine wire. An electric current is passed through the primary, creating a magnetic field. Because of the common core, most of the primary’s magnetic field couples with the secondary winding. The primary behaves as an inductor, storing energy in the associated magnetic field. When the primary current is suddenly interrupted, the magnetic field rapidly collapses. This causes a high voltage pulse to be developed across the secondary terminals through electromagnetic induction. Because of the large number of turns in the secondary coil, the secondary voltage pulse is typically many thousands of volts. Essentially what it does is use the 120 volts that the electrical power companies sells to you and transforms it in 10 to 100 times more electrical power. So if you were to install a transformer just before the 120 volts of power enters a electrical power hungry electric baseboard heater or fireplace, air conditioners, hot water tank, or microwave it would provide enough electrical power using 10 to 100 times less wattage. Your home heaters and appliances still get the electrical power they need but using a lot less electrical power from your electrical power company. This technology has been available since the very first gas combustion vehicle rolled off of the assembly line. In fact this technology of transforming small amounts of electrical current into very high electrical current is essential to firing the spark plugs to ignite the fuel in all combustion engines. Without this technology the gasoline combustion vehicle would not exist today. All gasoline powered vehicles have this technology. In a gasoline powered vehicle it is called an ignition coil. An ignition coil, which is also known as a spark coil is an induction coil (transformer) in an automobile’s ignition system. It transforms the car battery’s 12 volts to thousands of volts. Very high voltage is needed to spark the spark plugs. A large ignition coil puts out about 20 kV, and a small one such as from a lawn mower puts out about 15 kV. kV is a unit of potential equal to a thousand volts. So 20 kV would equal to 20,000 volts. Which means a simple ignition coil transforms 12 volts into 20,000 volts or higher. So what does an ignition coil or transformer do? It transforms low electrical current into very high electrical current. Anywhere from 10 times (10 fold) to several thousands times more electrical current. Can you image how this would will transform (pun intended) the entire global electrical power industry. Short URL: http://presscore.ca/2011/?p=4198 They already sell them. And yes they do work! They are no bigger than those adapters that allow ya to plug six things into an outlet. You install them by plugging into any free outlet in your home. For a normal home you would only need one or two of them. Their about $250.00 each and made by China. I know all this cause I buddy of mine sells them! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
divemaster5734 Posted September 23, 2011 Report Share Posted September 23, 2011 (edited) While there is some truth to this, you need to realize even though you can transform the potential (voltage) you are still left with only being able to use the same amount of current you put in. The higher the voltage, the lower the current. example, 10 amp load at 110 volts becomes a 5 amp load at 220 volts. Yes you can reduce the amount of 110 volt current you use, but you would also have to replace your appliance transformers for the higher voltage. Most electronics run on 32-38 volts except the tv screens. There are also zero point generators. Quantum Physics explain you can only change the state of energy. Energy stored on coal is transferred into heat, turning water into steam, which powers the generators for electricity. you get around 10 times the energy out of coal that you put into changing it's state. A zero point generator will generate more energy than it takes to power it. It is easy to make one, but it requires user interaction through maintenance, and most people just want a plug and play device, they don't feel the need to go through the learning curve required. There is also something called a Tesla Generator. Designed by Nicolas Tesla, but buried by Edison and Westinghouse. If you are serious about living off the grid, you might want to look into it. I already have plans drawn up for my own zero point generator, as soon as this RV goes through I'll start the prototypes. The plug in devices described above may be capacitors, which balance the wave form of the loads. This can reduce your power usage by up to 30% Edited September 23, 2011 by divemaster5734 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
randalln Posted September 23, 2011 Report Share Posted September 23, 2011 (edited) They already sell them. And yes they do work! They are no bigger than those adapters that allow ya to plug six things into an outlet. You install them by plugging into any free outlet in your home. For a normal home you would only need one or two of them. Their about $250.00 each and made by China. I know all this cause I buddy of mine sells them! guy blow smoke somewhere else I am a Electrical engineer every devise since 1978 has had a transformer in it already they pull current all the time the device you are talking about is a switch capacitor that kills the power from the wall to the appliance when not pulling over a certain amount Most all the devices in your house run on less than 24 volts but every wall receptacle has 120 volts going to it the device (tv,computer ect......) has a built in transformer to convert the 120 down to what ever the required volts are on your device ............. Its listed in the UL tag on your product get some education before spreading lies to people who would be fooled by your ignorance .................. Edited September 23, 2011 by randalln 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luigi1 Posted September 23, 2011 Report Share Posted September 23, 2011 Sorry Charlie. You can't go by voltage alone or amps alone for that matter. Each & every electrical device is based on watts or watts hours to run on. That is the total of volts & amps times the run time or watt hours. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
divemaster5734 Posted September 23, 2011 Report Share Posted September 23, 2011 Sorry Charlie. You can't go by voltage alone or amps alone for that matter. Each & every electrical device is based on watts or watts hours to run on. That is the total of volts & amps times the run time or watt hours. That's just how you calculate the power usage for a set amount of time, 1 month, year etc. You are still left with the ever present E= I X R So then P= E X I Which means 10 amps @ 110 volts is the same as 5 amps @ 220 The only exception is 3 phase, then you can factor 1.732 correction. It doesn't matter how long the appliance is used, it operates under certain rules all the time. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luigi1 Posted September 23, 2011 Report Share Posted September 23, 2011 That's just how you calculate the power usage for a set amount of time, 1 month, year etc. You are still left with the ever present E= I X R So then P= E X I Which means 10 amps @ 110 volts is the same as 5 amps @ 220 The only exception is 3 phase, then you can factor 1.732 correction. It doesn't matter how long the appliance is used, it operates under certain rules all the time. Any way you slice it...it boils down to watts consummed. All appilances are fixed watts. You can't change that no matter the volts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tyron Posted September 23, 2011 Report Share Posted September 23, 2011 Things have moved on a bit... "New Magnetic-Electric Device Offers Near Free Energy Source" by Penny Robins The Cairns Post (Northern Queensland, NZ ~ 3-8-01) Two Cairns inventors yesterday unveiled a world first commercial machine which can power a house from a permanent, clean, green and virtually free energy source. The machine, developed by Brinsmead mechanical engineer John Christie and Edge Hil electrician Lou Brits, has an international patent pending and is expected to go on the market for $4000-$5000. Relying on the attraction and repulsion of internal magnets, the Lutec 1000 operates continually on a pulse-like current 24 hours a day - producing 24 kilowatts of power - once it is kickstarted from a battery source. The device is more than 500 per cent efficient, compared to a car which is less than 40 per cent efficient and loses power through heat and friction. No powerlines would be needed to distribute energy from the individual power sources. There is no heat, harmful emissions or airborne matter in the transmission. If it were not for the magnets, which have a life of 1300 years, and the battery pack, which has a life of about five years, the machine would be in perpetual motion. A demonstration of the motor from the carpeted study of Mr Christie's Brinsmead home revealed the device in all its glory - bigger than the average cyclone back-up generator but much less noisy. M Christie and Mr Brits have been tinkering together on the motor in their spare time since they met in a Sheridan St cafe five years ago and began sharing ideas. One and a half years ago, the design was perfected and the pair lodged a patent with Brisbane patent attorneys Griffith Hack. Mr Christie said the next step was to develop a small-scale pilot plant in Cairns to begin distributing the motors to the places they were needed most - such as shops and homes in the power-starved Daintree region and the Torres Strait. He said the price tag for the devices could vary in remote locations depending on government rebates, freight and installation costs. The beauty of the device was that it was transportable and could be packed in a removalist van along with other earthly possessions when moving house, he said The only problem the pair now face is in raising $500,000 to start their production plant. "We're trying to keep it local, and trying to keep it in Australia, but it's hard because, offshore, they are more aggressive in taking up new initiatives," Mr Christie said. Already, the invention has received interest from the United States, China, Japan and Indonesia. "But we want to set up here and put the product on the market first, and then we'll take it to the world," he said. Mr Christie said it had been hard to keep a lid on the invention which had such a huge potential in the quest for clean, green, energy production. He said he and Mr Brit also feared the worst once they realised the significance of their invention. "We were afraid the kids would be kidnapped or we'd be shot, I'm not kidding," he said. "You hear horror stories about people running up against fuel companies, but it's all hogwash --- people in the main are desperately looking for technologies that will help our environment." The pair have begun discussions with Ergon [ the local electricity supplier utility] as there is also the opportunity of selling energy back to the grid. Mr Christie said the average home with a pool needed only 14kW of energy per day - which meant a 10 kW daily excess would be left over during the generation process Griffith Hack partner Cliff Carew, who was speaking from Brisbane, confirmed the device was genuine and unique. "An international application has been lodged, they've conducted an international search and haven't come up with anything similar, so it would seem to be a new concept," Mr Carew said. He said it would be another two and a half years before the patent was recognised in 140 countries around the world - the usual length of time for an international patent to be processed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
divemaster5734 Posted September 23, 2011 Report Share Posted September 23, 2011 Things have moved on a bit... "New Magnetic-Electric Device Offers Near Free Energy Source" by Penny Robins The Cairns Post (Northern Queensland, NZ ~ 3-8-01) Two Cairns inventors yesterday unveiled a world first commercial machine which can power a house from a permanent, clean, green and virtually free energy source. The machine, developed by Brinsmead mechanical engineer John Christie and Edge Hil electrician Lou Brits, has an international patent pending and is expected to go on the market for $4000-$5000. Relying on the attraction and repulsion of internal magnets, the Lutec 1000 operates continually on a pulse-like current 24 hours a day - producing 24 kilowatts of power - once it is kickstarted from a battery source. The device is more than 500 per cent efficient, compared to a car which is less than 40 per cent efficient and loses power through heat and friction. No powerlines would be needed to distribute energy from the individual power sources. There is no heat, harmful emissions or airborne matter in the transmission. If it were not for the magnets, which have a life of 1300 years, and the battery pack, which has a life of about five years, the machine would be in perpetual motion. A demonstration of the motor from the carpeted study of Mr Christie's Brinsmead home revealed the device in all its glory - bigger than the average cyclone back-up generator but much less noisy. M Christie and Mr Brits have been tinkering together on the motor in their spare time since they met in a Sheridan St cafe five years ago and began sharing ideas. One and a half years ago, the design was perfected and the pair lodged a patent with Brisbane patent attorneys Griffith Hack. Mr Christie said the next step was to develop a small-scale pilot plant in Cairns to begin distributing the motors to the places they were needed most - such as shops and homes in the power-starved Daintree region and the Torres Strait. He said the price tag for the devices could vary in remote locations depending on government rebates, freight and installation costs. The beauty of the device was that it was transportable and could be packed in a removalist van along with other earthly possessions when moving house, he said The only problem the pair now face is in raising $500,000 to start their production plant. "We're trying to keep it local, and trying to keep it in Australia, but it's hard because, offshore, they are more aggressive in taking up new initiatives," Mr Christie said. Already, the invention has received interest from the United States, China, Japan and Indonesia. "But we want to set up here and put the product on the market first, and then we'll take it to the world," he said. Mr Christie said it had been hard to keep a lid on the invention which had such a huge potential in the quest for clean, green, energy production. He said he and Mr Brit also feared the worst once they realised the significance of their invention. "We were afraid the kids would be kidnapped or we'd be shot, I'm not kidding," he said. "You hear horror stories about people running up against fuel companies, but it's all hogwash --- people in the main are desperately looking for technologies that will help our environment." The pair have begun discussions with Ergon [ the local electricity supplier utility] as there is also the opportunity of selling energy back to the grid. Mr Christie said the average home with a pool needed only 14kW of energy per day - which meant a 10 kW daily excess would be left over during the generation process Griffith Hack partner Cliff Carew, who was speaking from Brisbane, confirmed the device was genuine and unique. "An international application has been lodged, they've conducted an international search and haven't come up with anything similar, so it would seem to be a new concept," Mr Carew said. He said it would be another two and a half years before the patent was recognised in 140 countries around the world - the usual length of time for an international patent to be processed. grrrr I know... Maybe I'll get a loan to build mine, come on RV...... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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flatdawg Posted September 24, 2011 Report Share Posted September 24, 2011 I am a Electrical engineer... Last week you were some double naught secret spy, right? http://youtu.be/t5aNn4Sfmas . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Canadian David Posted September 24, 2011 Report Share Posted September 24, 2011 Waitting on the same thing want to work with magnets... after this ends we should talk!!!! While there is some truth to this, you need to realize even though you can transform the potential (voltage) you are still left with only being able to use the same amount of current you put in. The higher the voltage, the lower the current. example, 10 amp load at 110 volts becomes a 5 amp load at 220 volts. Yes you can reduce the amount of 110 volt current you use, but you would also have to replace your appliance transformers for the higher voltage. Most electronics run on 32-38 volts except the tv screens. There are also zero point generators. Quantum Physics explain you can only change the state of energy. Energy stored on coal is transferred into heat, turning water into steam, which powers the generators for electricity. you get around 10 times the energy out of coal that you put into changing it's state. A zero point generator will generate more energy than it takes to power it. It is easy to make one, but it requires user interaction through maintenance, and most people just want a plug and play device, they don't feel the need to go through the learning curve required. There is also something called a Tesla Generator. Designed by Nicolas Tesla, but buried by Edison and Westinghouse. If you are serious about living off the grid, you might want to look into it. I already have plans drawn up for my own zero point generator, as soon as this RV goes through I'll start the prototypes. The plug in devices described above may be capacitors, which balance the wave form of the loads. This can reduce your power usage by up to 30% Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Benjamin NutnYahoo Posted September 24, 2011 Report Share Posted September 24, 2011 They already sell them. And yes they do work! They are no bigger than those adapters that allow ya to plug six things into an outlet. You install them by plugging into any free outlet in your home. For a normal home you would only need one or two of them. Their about $250.00 each and made by China. I know all this cause I buddy of mine sells them! What are they called? And does anyone else sell them besides China? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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