Suit yourself.eccentrically1 wrote:i can't go into details.
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Maybe reread my posts, I have never said much about you having the right to an opinion, too bad you don’t think the members have a right to an opinion and have to constantly endure your CF brainwashing and taunts to their beliefs.daxwc stoops to vulgarity, person attacks, and throws vulgar insults at me. (Which is against the terms of use of this forum) It's like he thinks I'm desecrating a holy sanctuary by suggesting that Basler’s wheel was not turned by gravity.
Actually I and Cloud Camper have only had disagreements in the past (nor do I endorse his posts), so we are not cohorts, but nice try.Then his buddy cloud camper chimes in with taunts.
http://www.besslerwheel.com/forum/viewt ... lng#104329Preoccupied, you dumb socialistic a-hole. Keep the government out. All they do is f### things up.
Yes, but I suggest you put the whole post in perspective.daxwc wrote:Heh, Jim remember this insult of yours:
http://www.besslerwheel.com/forum/viewt ... lng#104329Preoccupied, you dumb socialistic a-hole. Keep the government out. All they do is f### things up.
Pretty sure most people would see that as an insult... well all but one I guess. Hopefully you report yourself and we are even... or do I have to hunt down the thousand other times you broke forum rules? The rules were made for you too; maybe when members see you following them they will too.
Not true.jim_mich wrote:What other choices are there for rotating Bessler's wheel? There was not enough room inside Bessler's wheel to store enough energy to run for the six weeks demonstration.
Jim, you can imagine inertia PM but you can't imagine filling 10 cubic feet with something to drive a 20 Watt load for 6 weeks? A giant 10 cubic feet candle could easily burn for 6 weeks with a heat output much more than 20 Watts. See, it's not that hard :)jim_mich wrote:How do you explain it running that long?
Who yet knows?jim_mich wrote:Do you think gravity turned Bessler's wheel? Or do you think Bessler was a fraud?
Clear to you, that much is clear.jim_mich wrote:Bill, you keep saying the wheel only produced 20 Watts, which is very clearly wrong.
Sherlock Holmes wrote: when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth
Rubbish. Even a politician wouldn't try to compare light output from a candle with power input to a light bulb :Djim_mich wrote:Converting Lumen to candelas gave me 61.275 candelas per 60 watts of electricity. So the 60 W bulb is producing 61.275 candelas, and each candelas would be burning 120 grains of oil, so the 60 w bulb is equal to 7353 grains of oil per hour, or 16.81 oz.
And if the wheel produced closer to 150 to 160 Watts, as I strongly believe it did, then the output would have required 4 such candles, and the wax would have been depleted in about 19 days, long before the 53 day test ended. and there would have been the smell of burning wax, and soot escaping from the seams of the canvas covering. And how could the heat engine be stationary part of the time while the wax kept burning? Was there a little steam engine inside? Obviously not because then you would need to replenish the water. So was it an IC engine. They are noisy and make popping noises. Was it a Sterling type engine. They had not been invented yet. The whole concept of there being any type of fuel consuming engine hidden inside the wheel is totally unbelievable to me.Bill wrote:If the combined wax combustion/heat engine efficiency is only 25% then wax burn rate for 40 Watts engine output would be 13.8 g/hr. The 25 Kg candle burned at 13.8 g per hour would last for 75 days.