Originally posted by bistander
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Start at 100 watts and BYE'S generator puts out 30 watts of load. Well not the best efficiency but hey at least you built it and you have a starting point. Now that said we will draw a 60watt load and in turn Bye's generator will require 200 watts to produce. Yes your generator is a dog but you learned that there is a ratio. The COP is 1:3 I guess I wrote that right. COP 1-.3 or just .3?
Now let's look at Dave's genhead. Dave runs a couple hundred watts to turn his rotor with coils in place ready to load up and draw power off. When Dave flips the switch on a 1000 watt light bulb (10 X 100watt bulbs) nothing happens to the input power. It doesn't go up. Now Dave throws the switch again on 100 bulbs (theoretical) for a 10,000 watt load and nothing happens to the drive input watts. COP infinity.
The only thing keeping Dave from getting 1 million watts is getting a big enough rotor with enough coils on it that have no effect on the drive input watts.
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