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Can You Add A Generator To An Electric Vehicle To Create
Regeneration? If you also want to kwno this, there this
article will help you out. What you are trying to get at is
called a "perpetual energy machine" meaning the machine
itself makes all of its own energy to run itself. This by
scientific law is impossible. There were "perpetual clocks"
made back in the 30's that did run for LONG periods of time
without being rewound. But an engine would NEVER be able to
do this.
It takes far too much power to run a vehicle, to do
something simple as connect a generator to the electric
engine, and run the generator off the brakes. If it was that
simple, someone would have invented it by now. (Someone in
their garage i mean) not just the automotive industry. Ever
heard the scientific quote "energy cannot be created, nor
destroyed, it can only be "changed" ??? You are trying to
"create energy" from nothing my friend. And that is
scientific LAW not theory
When I was 6 years old I thought of that: Hook a generator
to a motor and give it a SPIN! Generator generates
electricity----- generator powers the motor ----- motor
turn’s generator!!!! Profit! But the pesky laws of
Thermodynamics get in the way. A few percent of the energy
gets lost on each loop through due to friction, magnetic
losses, electrical losses...... Within a few seconds things
come to a stop. Even if the motor and generator were 100%
efficient, at best you'd have perpetual motion. With nothing
left over to use to move a vehicle or whatever.
Don't get fooled by the free lunch! Newton was specific in
saying every action has an equal an opposite reaction. This
applies to EVERYTHING! He was proven correct. To drive your
generator you need to power it with energy being spent by
the batteries of the vehicle and robbing the system to do a
redundant task. There will also be a cost of current due to
heat in the generator and resistance in the lines. I code
this myth BUSTED.
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