Yet another
QMoGen. Deggory from India also brought this one to my
attention.
This one posted out of Chile in February, also uses a flywheel.
He claims an output of 2.2 kW with an input of 750 W, and says he
was later able to self-loop it.
Videos
Genara2
(YouTube;
Feb 18, 2014) 66 visits as of April 15, 2014
Google translation of description, with some editing.
This is my first video, showing the multiplication of power.
The computer is connected to the [mains] network in 220v
with a consumption of 750 watts (1 HP) .
The output is 2200 Watts.
This video covers the first stage, then a system of
autonomy, without the mains network required, was made.
First Test with HHO (2009)
He's also done some impressive work with HHO.
(YouTube;
June 14, 2012) 52 visits as of April 15, 2014
This is one of the first home test that we so today we have
improved a lot, soon we will post more videos. Thanks for leaving
your comments.
Images
Here's a screen grab showing the circuit and motor.
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QMoGen > Jaime Inostroza's
QMoGen - An inventor in Chile who has an HHO
product line posted a video in February his motor-generator
system that also uses a flywheel. He claims an output of 2.2 kW
with an input of 750 W, and says he was later able to self-loop
it. (PESWiki; April 16, 2014)