I pay around US$0.12 per kWh. A 5 kW generator would produce 120 kWh of energy each day, that is US$14.4 a day. In a year it would produce 43.830 MWh, that is worth US$5259.60. I would pay 5 years worth of energy for such a machine, if it outputs free energy and its useful life is long enough. Isaac Em 31/10/2015 13:00, embedded systems escreveu: > On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 10:47 AM, James Cameron wrote: > >> On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 10:26:12AM +0200, embedded systems wrote: >>> The weird thing is that works. I've seen for the first time this >>> behavior on an old Grunding TV back in 1995 or so. The standby LED >>> keep lighting more than one full day with the TV unplugged from the >>> power supply. The filtering capacitors alone can't do that. That TV >>> had no backup battery... >> Did it happen to have an internal or external antenna resonant at a >> frequency for which there was a powerful transmitter nearby? ;-) >> > As long you have RF measurement tools you know the garbage you have > nearby...:) > Sure you can light a LED from an antenna, but when the LED is connected i= n > the power supply > chain of a TV (a very old one in which the high voltage is generated by t= wo > thyristors), you can't. > > I strongly and seriously suggest to review Nikola Tesla patents involving > resonance, > trying to understand what resonance is in his opinion. There are a few > dozens. > > Other *people with opened and rested minds* are "tariel kapanadze', > "akula' and so on. > > Enjoy at least the idea you don't understand what you see. :) --=20 http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .