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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KW1yZq30QFM
Welcome to the next video in which I described the application of my invention.
In preparing the condensed version of the video.
Work on starting the engine continues ...
Best and warm regards
Andrew Wasowski
Nov 12 2010 by Andrzej-Aka
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The 1071/1072 apparatu is one of our share in providing solutions to solar and wind problems ,This apparatus fueled by sea water only converting it to forch flames and blastings without passing the principles of Electrolysis. There are many applications of this applications once fully developed and modified into the highest standards specifications, safety and quality.

We have also our innovations in the heating technology . We have come up with finished prototypes like; Flat Iron using only 200-400 watts with the same heat capacity as that of the standard 1000 watts branded flat iron; Our Baine Marie food warming equipment that uses only 150 watts per tray and with out water( 60%-80% savings in energy and time ); Our Fast boiler device that boils one liter of water and oil in less than one minute using very low wattages ( saving in time and energy );ABSGADGET electric shower heater, a safety device that even without electric groundings, and the live wire touches the water, the shower heater can still be used 1005 safely.

Our incoming apparatus/machine ( 1073/1074), an advance apparatus than 1071/1072, are now in our small laboratory for perfections of the prototype! This will again our contributions to mankind for another Renewable Energy which are abundant,: The AIR we breathe”. There are many applications of this 1073/1074 apparatu once perfected into its high specifications, standards and safety for the benefits of all forms of life and the convenience and safety of mankind and our environment.

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Oct 21 2010 by Rolando Besmonte
Congratulations on your high placement in the GE Ecomagination Challenge. Like your concept, the Skylight PP-CPV from Clean Legacy and prolific Inventor John L. Coulson also finished respectably in the Challenge. For all of us at Clean Legacy and I suspect for many of our fellow Challengers, this experience is now paying off in ways we only imagined. Thanks GE! Hits on our website @ www.webstarts.com/IamInventor and emails to IamInventing@gmail.com with requests for more info and offers to join our project have been exceptional since joining the Challenge. We hope to see you in November or perhaps sooner. If we can be of any assistance to you and your project please do not hesitate to drop us an email. Best regards and success to you all! Cheers! - JLC - Founder/Inventor - The Clean Legacy Group - IamInventing@gmail.com
Oct 15 2010 by Clean Legacy
Congratulations on your high placement in the GE Ecomagination Challenge. Like your concept, the Skylight PP-CPV from Clean Legacy and prolific Inventor John L. Coulson also finished respectably in the Challenge. For all of us at Clean Legacy and I suspect for many of our fellow Challengers, this experience is now paying off in ways we only imagined. Thanks GE! Hits on our website @ www.webstarts.com/IamInventor and emails to IamInventing@gmail.com with requests for more info and offers to join our project have been exceptional since joining the Challenge. We hope to see you in November or perhaps sooner. If we can be of any assistance to you and your project please do not hesitate to drop us an email. Best regards and success to you all! Cheers! - JLC - Founder/Inventor - The Clean Legacy Group - IamInventing@gmail.com
Oct 15 2010 by Clean Legacy
Let me just quote the Inventor's reply on some of the previous comments pertaining to the same inquiry... 'Hope to have your support! :)

"I just want to clarify that 1 LB is good for 10 days with constant 5KW non-stop that is equivalent to 1200 KW/hr and for 8 hrs per day non-stop with constant 5KW that is equivalent to 1200 KW/hr. This is what I got in my first design (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1mRrGQTyV8), I have newer version which under fine tuning that greater than this old one. Not only the garlic is responsible to meet this quantity and other factors are the design of the internal system of this generator. My research and development are still continued to make it more efficient, reliable and safe. As you mentioned about nuclear power, it is still far to meet it, that 1 LB of enriched U235 as used to power a nuclear submarine is equal to about a million gallons of gasoline. But we are aiming to meet this quantity to produce abundant energy that coming from natural resources that should be green, environmental friendly and zero risk factor. Thanks."
Oct 3 2010 by rickyencila
Read carefully. It's just a simple english statement...
Oct 5 2010 by rickyencila
There you go, so it's 5 watts, not 5,000 watts. That is a very big difference.
Oct 4 2010 by bcks
Did you watch the video? Where can you find an electric fan and a lamp plugged together in a 5 watts generator? Anyway, the reason behind how it produced that amount of power is a trade secret by the inventor himself. Just wait til it becomes available in the market!
Oct 4 2010 by rickyencila
This is not reasonable. 5,000 watts is quite a lot of electricity. Are you sure you don't mean 5 watts, or even .005w? As a comparison, a small 5kW diesel generator might use a gallon of fuel every three hours under a light load. You are claiming that 1 lb. of garlic is equivalent to 79.2 gallons of diesel, in this example. With all due respect, that's not possible, or even close.
Oct 4 2010 by bcks
Why not use broccoli?
Oct 3 2010 by bcks
Let me just quote the Inventor's reply on some of the previous comments pertaining to the same inquiry... 'Hope to have your support! :) "I just want to clarify that 1 LB is good for 10 days with constant 5KW non-stop that is equivalent to 1200 KW/hr and for 8 hrs per day non-stop with constant 5KW that is equivalent to 1200 KW/hr. This is what I got in my first design (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1mRrGQTyV8), I have newer version which under fine tuning that greater than this old one. Not only the garlic is responsible to meet this quantity and other factors are the design of the internal system of this generator. My research and development are still continued to make it more efficient, reliable and safe. As you mentioned about nuclear power, it is still far to meet it, that 1 LB of enriched U235 as used to power a nuclear submarine is equal to about a million gallons of gasoline. But we are aiming to meet this quantity to produce abundant energy that coming from natural resources that should be green, environmental friendly and zero risk factor. Thanks."
Oct 3 2010 by rickyencila
Just kidding with you. I'm sure you are serious about the garlic, sorry, pure garlic. It sounds so funny, don't you think? But in reality we have to use all kinds of stuff. For instance, KOH is used for electrolyte when making H2. How much garlic do you need, per measurement of energy, when the container is full, or used, I can't really tell what you mean, how much energy have you been able to capture with how much garlic and from the reaction?
Oct 3 2010 by bcks
What's in broccoli you think that can produce electricity? May be you can share with us & we can then explore it! CLEAN, GREEN & Renewal Energy is always good for our Planet!
Oct 3 2010 by rickyencila
Congratulations on your successful completion of the first round of the GE challenge! We are now in the second round; the period of judging and results. Your idea will contribute to the transformation of energy sector.

In the “Connect” category, GE is seeking breakthrough ideas to improve grid efficiency by three means: reducing losses, reducing voltage and improving system reliability. I will take these three solutions one by one.

First, delivery losses occur due to the complexity of the grid. The grid consists of several energy sources which are interconnected. This complex interconnectivity which also includes a grid-tie inverter (that converts DC power from the grid to AC power) contributes to the reduction of the expected capacity of the grid. The grid capacity needs to be freed up. The solution to these losses is by using an off-grid photovoltaic array which operates independently; it is not connected to other energy sources or the grid. It is more efficient. It has its own simple stand-alone inverter, rechargeable storage battery (to serve during off-peak periods) and a charge controller (to prevent the battery from overcharging).

Second, over-delivery of energy is a technical phenomenon associated with grid-related systems. It occurs due to increase in power drawn from the grid. This makes consumers or subscribers to the grid pay for unused energy; they usually pay a higher rate. The solution to this is by using an off-grid photovoltaic array because it has a fixed or rated capacity and output; it is not interfered by other energy sources. This solution is economical because consumers do not have to pay for bills or overcharged bills.

Third, system unreliability results from power outages due to poor identification and isolation of faults. These faults affect the entire system and may lead to power outage of a city or a larger region. The solution to this is by using off-grid photovoltaic arrays because it can easily be maintained and faults can easily be detected. Even if faults were not detected on time, the power outage would only affect a single building or premises and not an entire city.

Please, critically analyze and comment on my idea: “off-grid photovoltaic arrays.” From your opinion, is my idea feasible? Will it potentially make a significant impact on the global energy challenges we face?

Thanks and good luck.

http://challenge.ecomagination.com/ct/ct_a_view_idea.bix?c=ideas&idea_id=B1C8A072-AE7B-4F2D-A58A-F9CCFACC4541
Oct 3 2010 by Augustine Umunnakwe
I still think its a college joke.
Are you BLIND!!! Didn't you see it's working?! Or you yourself is a JOKE?! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1mRrGQTyV8&feature=player_embedded
Oct 1 2010 by rickyencila
Thanks Bob, It’s much funnier when it goes to the market and use commercially and you get this stuff. Who knows? Keep in touch.
Oct 1 2010 by E.G.G
Sure have!
This one is only exaggerated by an order of magnitude or so - I'm sure you have voted for much funnier stuff.
Oct 1 2010 by Bob Stuart
I love garlic too much - it's my herbal miracle food. But perhaps in the quantities you plan to use it, you can grow it in your own garden? So let me think it over a bit longer, and I will come back to this place. Perhaps you can answer, and I can give you my vote as well.
Sep 30 2010 by lmar6
Hi Lisa, Yes, it is true that I can just grow the garlic I need in my own backyard. And don't you think that it is great?? It's like having an oil well in my backyard, right?
Oct 1 2010 by E.G.G

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