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Saw an interesting item on the local 6 pm news tonight.
A Cape Breton guy was demonstrating a heating system he constructed.
It was based on a 'heat pump' principle, but instead of the water pipes
being buried in the ground to extract warmth, he ran them through a 'magic
box' that somehow brought the water from room temperature to 134 deg F.
He wouldn't say what his magic box contained... but it was only the size
of a large tool box.
He says a number of manufacturers are calling him for info, but he'd like
to see the product constructed in him area to provide employment for the
locals.
According to him...this thing could heat your house for the price of
electricity to drive the pump.


That was me. Plasma Reactor.

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On Mon, 2 Feb 2009 19:04:33 -0500, "Eisboch"
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"Don White" wrote in message
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Saw an interesting item on the local 6 pm news tonight.
A Cape Breton guy was demonstrating a heating system he constructed.
It was based on a 'heat pump' principle, but instead of the water pipes
being buried in the ground to extract warmth, he ran them through a 'magic
box' that somehow brought the water from room temperature to 134 deg F.
He wouldn't say what his magic box contained... but it was only the size
of a large tool box.
He says a number of manufacturers are calling him for info, but he'd like
to see the product constructed in him area to provide employment for the
locals.
According to him...this thing could heat your house for the price of
electricity to drive the pump.


That was me. Plasma Reactor.


By the way - what's that greenish glow surrounding your house?

Saw that in the last satellite pass last night. :)

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By the way - what's that greenish glow surrounding your house?

Saw that in the last satellite pass last night. :)



I think the methane buildup in the horse dumpster ignited.

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By the way - what's that greenish glow surrounding your house?

Saw that in the last satellite pass last night. :)


I think the methane buildup in the horse dumpster ignited.


ROTFL!!!

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BS. You don't ever get something for nothing, energy-wise.
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Don White wrote:

Saw an interesting item on the local 6 pm news tonight.
A Cape Breton guy was demonstrating a heating system he constructed.
It was based on a 'heat pump' principle, but instead of the water pipes
being buried in the ground to extract warmth, he ran them through a 'magic
box' that somehow brought the water from room temperature to 134 deg F.
He wouldn't say what his magic box contained... but it was only the size of
a large tool box.
He says a number of manufacturers are calling him for info, but he'd like to
see the product constructed in him area to provide employment for the
locals.
According to him...this thing could heat your house for the price of
electricity to drive the pump.



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On Feb 2, 8:33 pm, JR North wrote:
BS. You don't ever get something for nothing, energy-wise.
JR

Don White wrote:
Saw an interesting item on the local 6 pm news tonight.
A Cape Breton guy was demonstrating a heating system he constructed.
It was based on a 'heat pump' principle, but instead of the water pipes
being buried in the ground to extract warmth, he ran them through a 'magic
box' that somehow brought the water from room temperature to 134 deg F.
He wouldn't say what his magic box contained... but it was only the size of
a large tool box.
He says a number of manufacturers are calling him for info, but he'd like to
see the product constructed in him area to provide employment for the
locals.
According to him...this thing could heat your house for the price of
electricity to drive the pump.


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Sounds sorta like my neighbor who wants to use electricity from his
car to make H2 from water that he then puts into the gasoline and
makes more H2 and.... It does no good to point out the fallacy. All
I do is wish him luck.
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On Feb 2, 9:25*pm, Frogwatch wrote:
On Feb 2, 8:33 pm, JR North wrote:





BS. You don't ever get something for nothing, energy-wise.
JR


Don White wrote:
Saw an interesting item on the local 6 pm news tonight.
A Cape Breton guy was demonstrating a heating system he constructed.
It was based on a 'heat pump' principle, but instead of the water pipes
being buried in the ground to extract warmth, he ran them through a 'magic
box' that somehow brought the water from room temperature to 134 deg F.
He wouldn't say what his magic box contained... but it was only the size of
a large tool box.
He says a number of manufacturers are calling him for info, but he'd like to
see the product constructed in him area to provide employment for the
locals.
According to him...this thing could heat your house for the price of
electricity to drive the pump.


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Sounds sorta like my neighbor who wants to use electricity from his
car to make H2 from water that he then puts into the gasoline and
makes more H2 and.... *It does no good to point out the fallacy. *All
I do is wish him luck.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


That's good, is that really a true story?
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On Feb 2, 6:26*pm, "Don White" wrote:
Saw an interesting item on the local 6 pm news tonight.
A Cape Breton guy was demonstrating a heating system he constructed.
It was based on a 'heat pump' principle, but instead of the water pipes
being buried in the ground to extract warmth, he ran them through a 'magic
box' that somehow brought the water from room temperature to 134 deg F.
He wouldn't say what his magic box contained... but it was only the size of
a large tool box.
He says a number of manufacturers are calling him for info, but he'd like to
see the product constructed in him area to provide employment for the
locals.
According to him...this thing could heat your house for the price of
electricity to drive the pump.


Your lover/master/clone Harry has stated here that he has a M.E.
degree, ask him.
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