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has anyone ever used a cavitation motor for hot water heating,
steveex
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I am laying out a new job in NY, brooklyn area, and i would like to try something new. House is 7000 SF and no room for solar panels on roof. I read some articles about a cavitation motor that runs on electric and gives off 75% more energy when converted to making hot water, thus breaking the laws of the consevation of energy. Has any one any info on this subject.
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hot tubs?
if this is the same, I 've seen it on hot tubs?
don't see it as practical.0 -
Saw some Utube vids on this, very skeptical. It would be very big news if thermodynamic laws had been broken, don't you think?0
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