> > > In which case, _no_ converter, electronic or rotary, or any other hack,
> > > will help you.
> > Yes. As you'll recall, that was exactly my point.
> > > You can't get power from nowhere :-)
> > There seems to be some controversy amongst physicists about this.
> You'll note that they're all getting their power from their local
> electric companies. "Vacuum energy" is a fine concept that may
> someday power interstellar spacecraft (but I'm not going to hold
> my breath waiting for it), it doesn't work down here in the Well.
But still a nice idea - and to come back, of course there is a way
to get 80A 240V youre household - just buy 'some' capacitors, load
them and hook them up via a DC/AC unit to your computer ... hmm you
_may_ realy need some more ... or more realistic: buy some accumulators,
a charger and a DC/AC converter to hoock them up back online a supporting
source.
Gruss
H.
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Ich denke, also bin ich, also gut
HRK
Received on Fri Feb 05 1999 - 09:58:12 GMT