Re: Patented Perkins O/U device?

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Wed, 22 Apr 1998 03:25:00 -0500

Hi Folks!

With regard to the article which will soon appear in Infinite Energy
magazine (click on icon at http://keelynet.com/main.htm here are some
details apparently showing hydrosonic (water shearing) overunity as
posted at vortex;
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At 11:11 AM 4/20/98, Jed Rothwell wrote:

[snip]
> Four kilowatts of electric input power drive a 6 HP-rated AC motor
> (3450 RPM). [snip]

> The average real electric input power, automatically corrected for
> the power factor was 4.27 kW.[snip]

> The total input electrical >energy recorded during the entire 2.72
> hours of data collection was 11.6 kWH.) [snip]

> The average C.O.P. based on the temperature Delta T and average
> input >power was 1.19. The peak was 1.27. [snip]

Total time of 2.72 hours is 9792 seconds.

At 1.19 COP avg. that's 5.08 KW output, or 0.811 KW avg. excess power,
or 7941 KW seconds, i.e. 7941 KJ, of excess heat.

Entropy of Al oxidation is 61.8 KJ/g, so 128 g of aluminum oxidation
would have to take place to account for the excess heat, or 47.5 cm^3.
It would be pretty difficult to fail to observe the loss of 47 cubic
centimeters of rotor, or cage.

The water would initially have to be full of carbon or something to
explain this amount of excess heat chemically.

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