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Posted by harry on January 6, 2010, 1:51 pm
> I'm looking for your opinion. You know, if our grid is interrupted, someone will need power to run the something, grocery, banking, power pump et=
c..
> Thanks
> George.
Sadly this sort of device was invented almost one hundred years ago.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotary_converter .
Where do you propose to get power from?
Maybe you should go back to primary school and get an education.
Posted by Desertphile on January 6, 2010, 2:12 pm
wrote:
> I'm looking for your opinion. You know, if
> our grid is interrupted, someone will need
> power to run the something, grocery, banking,
> power pump etc..
Your querymakes no sense; you might want to try forming complete
sentences.
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Posted by Damon Hill on January 6, 2010, 5:40 pm
> I'm looking for your opinion. You know, if our grid is interrupted,
> someone will need power to run the something, grocery, banking, power
> pump etc..
Been there, done that, got the patent. (not really, just sayin')
It's called a diesel backup generator. Look it up. And cry.
Let's see you make this inverter. What's it going to run from?
Maybe if you burn the paper your invention is written on...
--Damon
Posted by Desertphile on January 7, 2010, 3:45 am
On Wed, 06 Jan 2010 11:40:36 -0600, Damon Hill
>
> > I'm looking for your opinion. You know, if our grid is interrupted,
> > someone will need power to run the something, grocery, banking, power
> > pump etc..
> Been there, done that, got the patent. (not really, just sayin')
>
> It's called a diesel backup generator. Look it up. And cry.
>
> Let's see you make this inverter. What's it going to run from?
> Maybe if you burn the paper your invention is written on...
Frankly, I would love to see and hear a 200,000 watt inverter.
Imagine the noise and heat such a thing would put out--- I could
heat my house just by turning it on; the giant cooling fans might
put up a hell of a strong wind through the livingroom however.
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