Cyclone Power Technologies - Waste Heat Engine power generation tests. This External Heat Source simulation represents CLEAN POWER derived from the exhaust heat of a small industrial furnace. The W...
Cyclone Power Technologies - Waste Heat Engine power generation tests. This External Heat Source simulation represents CLEAN POWER derived from the exhaust heat of a small industrial furnace. The WHE is a 18 Hp engine that will run a 10 Kw electrical power generator. visit www.cyclonepower.com for more details.
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Hello tvengineer8, Just to let you know we put the plexiglass cover on the WHE for video purpose only. We wanted to show how the engine works. Secondly, the WHE is a test engine and not a permenant setup. Yes the video does shake a bit but it is the stand that it is on and not the balance of the engine. Also, we had 4 very bright halogen lights lit up during this test run. The WHE engine is working great, I hope that you can appreciate this and see past the minor flaws in my video editing.
Fine... I was playing devils advocate a bit... The claims of 16kw are great.. but to the average Joe, looking at this video, the engine seems a bit primitive. I can't wait to see the real thing running at the glass factory. I wish I could drop everything and run down to Florida to see it in person. I hope it lives up to CYPWs claims. Thanks
I have seen the cyclone engines in pompano beach. Tvengineer8, you will be very impressed if you saw them first hand. The video doesnt do them justice..thats is for sure... one planet...one engine...cyclone power technologies...kinda says it all! Katmaster
heh.... "average joe" will take one look at this and start posting about HHO, over-unity, free energy, government conspiracies and the new world order.
Why would the prototype have a plexiglass top? Why does it shake so much.. could it not be balanced properly? Impressive to make ANY electric power from waste heat. .but those 3 lamps don't appear to even be fully bright.. Less than 300watts.. no where near the 16kw that is claimed that it can produce!. I hope they have a more refined version that the one they are showing in this video. Stock price is down.. and this video is not instilling confidence in investors (like me).
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Just to let you know we put the plexiglass cover on the WHE for video purpose only. We wanted to show how the engine works.
Secondly, the WHE is a test engine and not a permenant setup. Yes the video does shake a bit but it is the stand that it is on and not the balance of the engine.
Also, we had 4 very bright halogen lights lit up during this test run. The WHE engine is working great, I hope that you can appreciate this and see past the minor flaws in my video editing.
The claims of 16kw are great.. but to the average Joe, looking at this video, the engine seems a bit primitive. I can't wait to see the real thing running at the glass factory. I wish I could drop everything and run down to Florida to see it in person. I hope it lives up to CYPWs claims. Thanks
one planet...one engine...cyclone power technologies...kinda says it all! Katmaster
"average joe" is a fuckin retard.
Why does it shake so much.. could it not be balanced properly? Impressive to make ANY electric power from waste heat. .but those 3 lamps don't appear to even be fully bright.. Less than 300watts.. no where near the 16kw that is claimed that it can produce!.
I hope they have a more refined version that the one they are showing in this video.
Stock price is down.. and this video is not instilling confidence in investors (like me).