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Re: [whirlpower list] Whirlpower interest and possible revival   Message List  
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Re: [whirlpower list] Whirlpower interest and possible revival

Frank,
I'll give some thought to how I might be able to help, and get back to you.
Carl Landsness

>Hello Whirlpower list,
>I am new to this list, but am extremely interested in David Dennard's
>Whirlpower theories. It is unfortunate that I never had the chance to
>discuss this with him personally.
>Since there are some 2900 posts that I have yet to muddle through, I
>was hoping that some of the more prominent members of the list might
>be able to assist me in doing a "Catch-up" of sorts.
>My name is Frank Dominic Germano, President of International Turbine
>And Power, Inc., of Cody, Wyoming. We are an R&D firm that primarily
>works on designing and manufacturing of products based on the (prior)
>theories of Viktor Schauberger and Nikola Tesla. We have had amazing
>success to date with these units, such as the Tesla Turbine, Tesla
>Pump, power systems (hydro, water, geothermal, wave generated, etc.)
>and I am now taking a keen interest in attempting to build one of
>David's Whirlpower devices.
>Any help would be greatly appreciated. As far as I can tell from a
>simple preliminary examination of the theory presented - I feel it
>does stand a very good chance of working, and generating energy. I
>would like to take the time to suggest that this system, if
>instatlled below sea level (i.e. below the level of the low tides at
>a coastline) may just be practicle - and it may be able to self-
>siphon (once the piping is primed, a vacuum should be able to be set
>up and self sustain the unit - refilling the water supply and
>regenerating the vortex, or "whirlpool" effects)...just off the top
>of my head, so far.
>We (ITP) does have the proper funding to build one of these units,
>on either a large or small scale, so funding is not the limitation.
>Understanding this "whirlpower" system - quickly - and effectively
>being able to put it in a buildable format is.
>Again - any help in doing a quick down and dirty catch up would be
>most helpful to me. So start some serious posting...!
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Frank Germano
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Wed May 1, 2002 2:46 pm

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Dear Frank: I haven´t seem serious posting in the list since David died, but as far as I understood the more clear explanation of whirlpower was the one on ...
Roberto Cerrud
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Apr 24, 2002
11:43 pm

Roberto, Thank you for the response, as it was greatly appreciated. You can read all about the Tesla turbine and pump, and many other interesting things, ...
Frank Germano
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Apr 25, 2002
12:07 pm

Frank, I'll give some thought to how I might be able to help, and get back to you. Carl Landsness...
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May 1, 2002
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