This cracked me up. http://earth4greenenergy.com/default.aspx?tid=msn :roll:
M maydaverave 10 kW Joined Jan 13, 2009 Messages 542 Jun 30, 2010 #1 This cracked me up. http://earth4greenenergy.com/default.aspx?tid=msn
TPA 10 kW Joined Jul 16, 2008 Messages 924 Location Beaumont, Texas Jun 30, 2010 #2 It's a magnetic generator, which is a generator that attracts iron. Or perhaps a very attractive generator.
It's a magnetic generator, which is a generator that attracts iron. Or perhaps a very attractive generator.
dogman dan 1 PW Joined May 17, 2008 Messages 36,380 Location Las Cruces New Mexico USA Jul 1, 2010 #4 Mine makes enough power to run my interferocitor.
K kriskros 10 kW Joined Feb 3, 2009 Messages 863 Location OSHAWA Jul 1, 2010 #5 take it down to the beach....lots of use for "energy" there
Papa 10 kW Joined May 12, 2008 Messages 983 Location PNW Jul 2, 2010 #6 http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Magniwork
veloman 10 MW Joined Sep 13, 2009 Messages 3,093 Location Austin TX Jul 3, 2010 #7 I actually thought of this idea a few years ago. I was going to place magnets along my bike wheel and frame. Then I realized that's pretty much just an electric motor without any power.
I actually thought of this idea a few years ago. I was going to place magnets along my bike wheel and frame. Then I realized that's pretty much just an electric motor without any power.
dingoEsride 100 kW Joined Apr 15, 2010 Messages 1,127 Location Perth, Australia Jul 8, 2010 #8 dogman said: Mine makes enough power to run my interferocitor. Click to expand... What the heck is a interferocitor?
dogman said: Mine makes enough power to run my interferocitor. Click to expand... What the heck is a interferocitor?