On Jun 9, 2:40 pm, Buy_Sell <werksp...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Ken, if I remember correctly, you are talking about my solar hot water
> system that can be used to heat the entire house. It works like a
> glass thermos bottle. The sun comes thru the glass, it hits a
> selective coating and creates heat, the heat cannot escape thru the
> glass thermos. The heat is then transferred thru a copper thermal
> pipe and mechanically coupled via thermal grease to an insulated
> copper water jacket. The water is only circulated thru the water
> jacket and not the glass tubes. In this manner, if a tube gets
> broken, it can be swapped out without affecting the rest of the
> system. I bought mine from Bill Fitch at this
website.http://www.wearesolar.com/
PS: If you want to purchase these in
> much larger quantities, Angela in China can ****p you a sample of
> twenty '30 tube units' directly from the factory at a substantial
> discount.
>
> As for the magnetic motor, when I get it running, I'll either show it
> to you at the hovercraft rally or I will ****p it to you. I have this
> engineer friend who has been filing for patents with some of my hair
> brained ideas. He says that both our names are on these patents. I
> really don't care but it would be nice to see technology being used.
> My latest idea is to create a small magnetic motor that illuminates an
> LED flashlight that hangs on the wall. You come home, give the motor
> a spin and you have light. When you want the light out, you simply
> palm the motor to stop it from turning. I have so many ideas, that I
> have no fear of someone stealing an idea or two. Take the idea and
> make it work. I've been blessed with just enough time and money to
> pursue my many hobbies. Too many hobbies...
Thanks for the solar link. I'm really interested in that technology,
and for that matter any other solar energy. Or alternative energy
based on sound engineering principles.
I'm not really interested in the magnetic motors. They can't work,
and I have no time for it. Thanks for the offer, but the energy must
come from somewhere, and it must be expended in order to get energy
out.
If we see each other in Chillicothe, I'll let you try to convince me.
I don't expect my views to change though.


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