(2 of 7) - The Tilley Building Power System
by Jerry Decker for KeelyNetCarl Tilley explaining the building power system as taken from the videotape I made of the visit to his workshop. I had to use IR so all my video captures will have a green tint which I tried to clean up as much as possible. (If you want to freely use any of the photos and/or the article, EMAIL ME and I can send you higher resolution photos, averaging about 221kb.) Here Carl is the center of attention for our group as he shows us the building power supply system, the mystery spinner and answers some of the questions we asked.
middle = charge controller in use right = charge controller not in use top right = black box DC motor controller |
charge controller is not in use wires lead to disconnected windmill on roof two other wires lead to 8 batteries under counter |
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similar to the motor eventually used in car |
use with dual shaft motor |
As I recall, Dan York told me there were eight (8) batteries in parallel in the cabinets under the charge controller. I looked under one cabinet but didn't count them all as something else of interest drew me away. These batteries fed the 12VDC to the 2500W power inverter that converted the DC to AC to provide the building power requirements. As you can see from the photos, he uses off-the-shelf components and hookups for everything except the mystery spinner which Carl claims puts out 3 times more than it uses, which is a COP of 3 (coefficient of performance). If that is true and it works as claimed, it would easily charge the batteries and recover what is lost during operation of loads.
Years ago I remember Dan Davidson saying a free energy device would require at least 300% to be commercially viable so this COP of 3 fits that claim. |
1) - The Trip |
4) - Block diagrams w/parts listings |
2) - The Tilley Building Power System |
5) - Bedini Gravity Field Generator |
3) - The Tilley Electric Vehicle |
6) - The Wilson Machine |
7) - The Manta Generator |
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