Teddy, unless I'm way out to lunch, you are trying to describe generating power using a form of generator or alternator. Guess what - ever tried turning a full fielded alternator? In electrical for my Ag mechanics we had one attached to a pedal bike. The instructor slowly added more power to the field coils, and boy, did it ever get to turning hard! Even the biggest, fittest guys couldn't turn it when full-fielded. So, you could get that big magic machine turning with batteries and magnets and electricity, but the moment you tried generating anything, watch that sucker stall.
Oh, and I watched that video for the heck of it. Why do I hear a one-lunger engine? Why does the water flow pulse, as if the pump is being driven by the slow turning one-lunger? Why does the amperage flow into the machine and back out to the batteries, as if coinciding with the power pulses of a one-lunger?
If you donated money to him, I congratulate you. You got suckered by a SECOND-RATE con artist.
Have a good day.
Lyndon
P.S. I'm not going into the physics aspects. It's already been explained really well by others already, and I don't have to patience to teach those who refuse to listen.
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