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They have several sizes of the generator. The smallest prototype they built is capable of generating 12.1 kw of power, with a load of 6000 watts, using only 21 watts input energy. The prototype unit weighs 1.5 kg measuring 20x30x15 cm. The average home needs around 15 kw of power.
randomtangentsrme
They have several sizes of the generator. The smallest prototype they built is capable of generating 12.1 kw of power, with a load of 6000 watts, using only 21 watts input energy. The prototype unit weighs 1.5 kg measuring 20x30x15 cm. The average home needs around 15 kw of power.
This paragraph from the OP's source tells me all I need to know. 12kw= 12,000 watts. If it can generate 12kw, the load doesn't matter (up to 12kw). This to me is proof positive that this is all bull put out by people who don't know how electricity works.
ETA: All that the load is, is how much available power is being used.edit on 8-12-2013 by randomtangentsrme because: (no reason given)
I am in contact with the inventors here in Brazil.
We are planing to have them doing demos about the Captor at the International Free Software Forum at May 2014.
On their home page, they say that they have a unit commercially available that produces 39.6 kW at 220V while consuming just 440 W from the grid.