BTW, Paul...How is that perpetual motion/free energy machine you were convinced you had invented coming along?
It's as far along as I could get it , given there was / is no financial help from anywhere.
I am now focusing on solar heating and geo-thermal cooling in order to lower my bills so that some day I will have enough extra cash to continue the testing and data gathering of the test.
as of the last test , I had maximum flow through the pump that was using recycled fluid at 1 atm pressure.
given the resistance the pump had at the discharge end , the pump was achieving 100% effeciency if not greater.
it was discharging more fluid connected to the test model than it would have discharged if not connected to anything.
and the longer it would run the faster the rotor would rotate.
which tells me that there was excess pressure building up in the fluid that entered the rotor.
as I allowed the pump to run the rpm of the pump went beyond the pumps rated rpm.
this tells me that there was a suction comming from the fluid inside the rotor as well that caused the pump to turn faster and faster.
my next test will be to see if it can support a generator
and to see if I can get more electricity from it than I am using to run the pump.
I already know that it will due to the overunity or max output + coming from the pump.
if that pans out then I will build a generator into it and run the pump with the generator.
and if that works out , I will remove the pump and just use a motor / generator to initialy spin it up.
then drain off the electricity into a battery stack.
of course that will take decades at the rate I am able to afford to work at.
perhaps if we had a Dept of Energy that really did fund energy efficient inventions that would speed things up a bit.