12/04/2013

My Perpetual Motion Machine Idea.

Just something that I have been pondering about.



This is a Kelvin water dropper, invented by Lord Kelvin in 1867, it's a type of electrostatic generator. Kelvin referred to the device as his water-dropping condenser. The apparatus is sometimes called the Kelvin hydroelectric generator, the Kelvin electrostatic generator, or Lord Kelvin's thunderstorm. The device uses falling water drops to generate voltage differences by using positive feedback and the electrostatic induction occurring between interconnected, oppositely charged systems. This is my adaptation of the Kelvin water dropper with a twist, ala John Bedini style. I have built several of John Bedini's devices with success. The Bedini devices work on the principle of charging batteries in a unique way, this involves high voltage energy. This Bedini energy, if I can call it that description is different from the norm in that it has a similarity to electrostatic energy. This energy is then dumped into a normal 12v lead acid battery, the battery then converts this energy it into usable power. As you can see from the image above, the water is recaptured and pumped back up to the top reservoir using the power of the charging battery.