Lasted edited by Andrew Munsey, updated on June 15, 2016 at 12:56 am.
: If you decide you want to get one of these, mention that you heard about them from PES.
by Congress:Founder:Sterling D. Allan
Pure Energy Systems News
February 8, 2016
Last week, our moderator, Stuart Campbell, informed me that on January 20, Abbas Gadhia, in the comments, remarked regarding Directory:OzzoG, Multiplier Electric Engine, claimed to be a gravity-harnessing technology. OzzoG is in Mumbai, India.
: http://ozzog.com/
: You had featured this. They are now on sale.
Their self-powered (harnessing energy from the wheelwork of nature) generator is listed at http://ozzog.com/products/ozzog-self-powered-generators
[Presently, those links are not working. They were a few days ago.]
On Jan. 30, I sent an email to the inventor, Nagendra Singh, to ask him to tell me more.
Today, he responded. (slightly edited)
: Hi Sterling,
: Trust me it was great to see your mail.
: Here is info...
: I sold 5 machines.
: Installed 4 machines.
: Build 5 machines.
: Presently running are 2 machines.
: Yes you can talk to our customer[s], but presently it is too [expensive] ... Bigger machines in the range of 40 kva are economical, whereas [it costs] $3200 USD per kva below 30 kva.
: I am also working for economical versions which will be available after April 2016.
: Regards
: Nagendra Sing
Doing a quick Google search on "price per kva" [kW], the first thing that showed up was a Generac Guardian 16kW Standby Generator NG/LP Single Phase Steel Pre Packaged with 200 Amp Service Rated ATS | 6462 listed for $3,727.00. That's $233/kva.
But bear in mind that the OzzoG machine would have no fuel costs, so its return on investment would be a few years, from fuel savings.
My dad points out that he paid $20k for 1 kva for his solar panels 24 years ago (that only produce when the sun is shining).
Here are some questions I sent to Nagendra to forward to his customers to respond to:
- Are you pleased with the generator?
- What is the output of your generator?
- How long has it been running? Continuously?
- Have you had any problems with it?
- Are you satisfied that it is going to be worth what you paid for it?
- How does it feel to be a pioneer in this field, by being a first customer?
I also asked Nagendra: "What are the outputs of the two that are running now? What about of the three others you've already built? When are you going to get your website back up?"