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Ed Marion’s Perpetual Energy Machine

OK, you can’t break the 1st Law of Thermodynamics, but Ed’s come pretty close to doing it!  When Ed set about inventing a better mouse trap he did a great job finding a better way to pre-heat the incoming air supplying to his ERV. There were a number of cool features in Mr. Marion’s house, but this one took the cheese… er, I mean the cake.

When BGG went to 3rd party test Passive Home builder Ed Marion‘s home, the coolest feature was his “near free energy machine”.

With a few turns of 3/4″ pex buried outside the foundation wall at footing level, he connected the loop to a in-line radiator with the incoming fresh air and filled the loop with glycol.The loop gather’s the ground’s heat and imparts it on the incoming cold air warming it significantly.

Using a wickedly efficient Grundfos circulator – drawing only 7 watts – on a -15°C he managed to get an 12°C temperature lift for the incoming air.

Ed's perpetual energy machine

Ed’s perpetual energy machine

 

Shervin BD Test

Shervin setting the baseline prior to the pressurisation and depresurisation tests for PH testing.