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philiphysics
Dec 28, 2008, 04:43 AM
Is it possible to make a self sufficient running unit consisting of an electric motor, turbine, power grid(capacitors)?

The power grid should power the electric motor which should have just enough power to turn the shaft of the turbine. The turbine must be built to produce enough electricity to power(renew) the grid and also surplus electricity to run a house consisting of the following:

5 fans, 10 light tubes, 1 washing machine, 1 two door fridge, 1 computer, 1 printer, 1 tread mill, 1 multi grinder, 1 TV, 1 HI FI Music System of 3000 watts, another electric motor of 5 HP all at the same time.

Thanks & Regards,
Philip

Capuchin
Dec 28, 2008, 04:46 AM
I'm confused. You mean you're not going to fuel the system at all? Energy doesn't work this way - Whatever energy you put into the power grid at the beginning will be lost when it goes into appliances - eventually (pretty quickly) there will be no energy left in the unit. Even if you didn't power anythign with the unit - it would stop due to transformational losses of energy (heat, sound etc)