English in not my native language and I'm hard to follow you. Have you same explanations in french? ;)
And to know:
- I was looking for data about a 3 phases motor modified to generate power with COP>1. You said you knew the inventor, so could you tell me about? did he succeed just by using modify motors?
- For the TransVerter you demonstrate, do you think we can produce enough power with to feed a home if enough developed?
@Khwartz: 1) About 3 phase motor, it is called RotoVerter and has been invented by my friend Hector D Perez Torres in Puerto Rico. 2) TransVerter has also been invented by Hector where it is a solid state - single phase version of RotoVerter. In fact, if I find another Panasonic PCB in junkyard then I can build a 3 phase TransVerter being more powerful. Each panasonic ferrite can transfer up to 800 Watts hence much more reactive VAR's to feed a home FREE from the grid.
Great! Thanks for your wishes! Same to you! :)
English in not my native language and I'm hard to follow you. Have you same explanations in french? ;)
And to know:
- I was looking for data about a 3 phases motor modified to generate power with COP>1. You said you knew the inventor, so could you tell me about? did he succeed just by using modify motors?
- For the TransVerter you demonstrate, do you think we can produce enough power with to feed a home if enough developed?
Cordialement.
Khwartz 1 month ago in playlist Autres vidéos de selfonlypath
@Khwartz: 1) About 3 phase motor, it is called RotoVerter and has been invented by my friend Hector D Perez Torres in Puerto Rico. 2) TransVerter has also been invented by Hector where it is a solid state - single phase version of RotoVerter. In fact, if I find another Panasonic PCB in junkyard then I can build a 3 phase TransVerter being more powerful. Each panasonic ferrite can transfer up to 800 Watts hence much more reactive VAR's to feed a home FREE from the grid.
selfonlypath 1 month ago