well i would put it in my yard. thats pretty much all its good for is a yard display. BC it would be fun to look at and watch, but i would get more power from a yard wind mill hooked up to a bicycle generator then this. but still you are thinking out side the box.
@causevskinikola , it uses the principle of an automatic watch to set the weighted wheel in motion. Once it is set in motion by an external force it uses the series of springs to sway the entire unit, thus it remains revolving for a long period of time, eventually it stops but with the help of wind or other external devices, the entire unit sustains the swaying effect. The wheel on the top is connected to a low RPM generator, similar to ones used in small wind turbines, to generate electricity.
Well, if you do the math you will find out it generates nothing.
But hey, this thing still looks awesome. Some kind of a rusty kinetic sculpture, and as it majesticaly spins around, It symbolises the childhood dreams of bumping into some kind of treasure that always laid at the sidewalk, but nobody happened to notice it before.
Unfortunately, I'm not an entrepeneur. But I would love to see this technology at work in such impoverished countries like those in Africa. If there was an international organization like habitat for humanity etc. that would be interested.
you could argue it still isn't green, unless you forged that steel without wasting coal.
UntrainedZeal 2 months ago
well i would put it in my yard. thats pretty much all its good for is a yard display. BC it would be fun to look at and watch, but i would get more power from a yard wind mill hooked up to a bicycle generator then this. but still you are thinking out side the box.
1crazyfocker 4 months ago
how much power does it produce?
pfun41 8 months ago
what are those springs on the bottom from? look like small car suspension springs.
pfun41 8 months ago
Right about now I wish we had some global warming. I am freezing my ass off.
QuarkToo 1 year ago
Go to approachconcepts "dot" com for real inertial propulsion.
johnroach1 1 year ago
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laughable nonsense; you are deluded, Sir. This is forever impossible.
PATSICK 1 year ago
Please explane to all how it works and the effects of the machine.
causevskinikola 1 year ago
@causevskinikola , it uses the principle of an automatic watch to set the weighted wheel in motion. Once it is set in motion by an external force it uses the series of springs to sway the entire unit, thus it remains revolving for a long period of time, eventually it stops but with the help of wind or other external devices, the entire unit sustains the swaying effect. The wheel on the top is connected to a low RPM generator, similar to ones used in small wind turbines, to generate electricity.
ranjeetjose 1 year ago
@ranjeetjose
You wrote that in the description it does not utilise any from of renewable or non renewable energy source.
Now here you say it stops unless some wind blows it or some other outer source gives it some boost.
Do you ever wondered how much energy does it take to stand up the device once it stopped and how much energy does it generate?
Or if it was intented to be some weird wind generator, did you ever compared its efficiency to the efficiency of some common windmill design?
2kapufa 6 months ago
Well, if you do the math you will find out it generates nothing.
But hey, this thing still looks awesome. Some kind of a rusty kinetic sculpture, and as it majesticaly spins around, It symbolises the childhood dreams of bumping into some kind of treasure that always laid at the sidewalk, but nobody happened to notice it before.
To wish impossible things.
2kapufa 6 months ago
Hey is this technology open-source?
okayillgonow 2 years ago
Very much, i'll be happy if someone is taking this up and kindly let us know if someone is interested.
ranjeetjose 2 years ago
Unfortunately, I'm not an entrepeneur. But I would love to see this technology at work in such impoverished countries like those in Africa. If there was an international organization like habitat for humanity etc. that would be interested.
okayillgonow 2 years ago
The generator's a little slow in the rotation. Can it go faster? :?
Great device nevertheless.
okayillgonow 2 years ago