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    I try to avoid starting new threads but, a search didn't turn up a thread on grid scale battery systems. I have seen LOTS of new ideas for grid-scale storage. I found one that looks great. It does not use metal.
    Harvard Research Team Has Breakthrough on Battery Storage | Oil Price | FINANCIAL SENSE
    Besides grid-scale, "Imagine a device the size of a home heating oil tank sitting in your basement. It would store a day's worth of sunshine from the solar panels on the roof of your house, potentially providing enough to power your household from late afternoon, through the night, into the next morning, without burning any fossil fuels."

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    Hi Danny this system caught my attention I haven't read it right through and of course this isn't for folks who are not fully aware to play about with, however Its becoming very clear that its possible to fully charge LA batteries with reactive current .. otherwise known as magnetic current freely available from the ground. Or as an unwanted waste element from the grid.
    This fact along with off peak tariff metering allows the peculiar situation to arise where the electric company are forced to pay you for using all of the electricity you wish.

    George Wiseman - Fuel Saving Technologies... and other energy alternatives!

    George is basically using this technique at maximum efficiency …

    Capacitive Battery Charger - John Saves Energy

    Whatever you can do,or dream you can,begin it.Boldness has genius,power and magic in it.Begin it now.

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    • #3
      Throw in the soldering iron

      Duncan, I've read about various devices and built a few. I built an 11 gal HHO cell from George's plans. I never fired it up. I would like to sell it. I have a Hatem device with 4 aluminum wheels all working. A motorcycle wheel SSG,,, A nice hairpin build,,, The Peruvian device with 4 wheels and the walking beam. I have a 300 lb flywheel for a Chalkalis or Ukros device. I'm keen to replicate the Terawatt device.

      I want to clear all this stuff out. I've got various 3 phase motors, etc, etc. I can build anything mechanical. The electrical stuff just doesn't seem to hold my interest. Dunno why.
      I've been in the groups for several years. It just doesn't seem to "stick". I've got loads of wire and batteries and magnets. I built a Pantone device. I was given some great insight into the Grey tubes. Never built. I plan to sell or give away this stuff. It just gathers dust.

      I'm just going to buy some more solar panels and give up on more complicated stuff.
      Here's a link on rhubarb;
      Rhubarb battery stores energy for cloudy, windless days - SmartPlanet

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      • #4
        Danny, As it happens I was just recently thinking of other ways to store solar
        and wind energy into the night/no wind times respectively.

        I thought of a large mass low windage high speed flywheel, but then friction is
        a problem, with heating thermal leakage is one problem.

        I was thinking a system that can increase the static potential of something
        with no leakage and small loss to do so is the requirement I'm looking for.

        I considered compressing air or pumping water to height as a couple of ways
        to store potential that can be tapped to turn a rotating generator to produce
        proper sine wave AC power. Not "switch mode" inverter power.

        I also considered the lifting of a heavy object inside a big steel pipe (for safety),
        so that it can be let down to turn the generator, pulleys and leverage to do
        the work and hold it up when charging by steps, kind of thing. If a regulating
        valve was used under the weight the descent could be manipulated to restrict
        power (like a "gravity" piston). But the piston only goes up and down with
        excess power input and excess output power drain, it could be done several ways.

        It's all in the highly efficient engineering and design, wear and tear, safety ect.

        I'm not convinced any of my idea's are practical as yet but I am thinking on it.

        Cheers.
        Last edited by Farmhand; 01-21-2014, 06:18 AM.

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        • #5
          storage

          Farmhand, they already have flywheel farms;
          200 flywheels of storage to keep grid power steady | Green Tech - CNET News
          Flywheels for wind;
          Beacon Power Installs Flywheel Energy Storage at California Wind Farm

          My neighbor was the chief engineer at Solar II where they stored the heat in molten salt. The earlier Solar One stored the heat in an asphalt slurry;
          Edison dismantles Daggett solar project | daggett, dismantles, edison - Top Story - Desert Dispatch

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          • #6
            storage

            Farmhand, they already have flywheel farms;
            200 flywheels of storage to keep grid power steady | Green Tech - CNET News
            Flywheels for wind;
            Beacon Power Installs Flywheel Energy Storage at California Wind Farm

            My neighbor was the chief engineer at Solar II where they stored the heat in molten salt. The earlier Solar One stored the heat in an asphalt slurry;
            Edison dismantles Daggett solar project | daggett, dismantles, edison - Top Story - Desert Dispatch

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            • #7
              Sugar

              Hmmm, did I double click?
              Here is a new battery concept that uses sugar. "Sugar-Powered Biobattery Has 10 Times The Energy Storage Of Lithium"
              Sugar-Powered Biobattery Has 10 Times The Energy Storage Of Lithium - Liberty Crier

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