A friend sent me this and asked for my input. I am rather skeptical.
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> STOCKTON ENGINEER CREATES ENERGY SAVING DEVICE
> By John Lander
> CBS13
> December 13, 2006
>
> http://cbs13.com/local/local_story_347191740.html
>
> STOCKTON, Calif. - Chuck Larue may be the man
> who drastically cuts your
> electricity bill. For fourteen years, Chuck and
> his partner have quietly
> been inventing a little micro controller called
> the "Plug Power Saver."
>
> He claims it works on all electric motors from
> your air conditioner to
> refrigerators, washing machines to whole house
> fans. He rigged a one-third
> horsepower motor to show us the savings.
>
> Without the controller, ³It's drawing 171 to
> 180 watts."
>
> Plug in the Power Saver and, ³It's trying to
> find the most optimum levels of
> power consumption. So it's got to learn about
> what you are using. Yes it is.
> It actually has a microprocessor in here."
>
> After a few seconds, the motor is running
> strong but using half the
> electricity. And if you know anything about
> electricity, you know this motor
> running normally should be warm to the touch,
> it isn¹t.
I see claims, I don't see verifiable evidence. I seriously doubt this little device can make an electric motor more efficient (and to double it's efficiency without damaging the motor? Rubbish).
DAR> That seems to show no extra electricity is
> being lost as heat.
And this is accomplished by limiting the amount of current? Suddenly the motor does the same work, with half the electricity, without heating? Hmmm... need more info. I searched and all I found was one other copy of this same article. They sure have been keeping their project quiet for 14 years.
DARChuck has a
> patent pending on his invention, a trade mark
> on the name and a U.L.
> approval.
Most quack devices have or can easily get those three things. Since he has a patent pending he doesn't need to be secretive about it any more.
DAR> John Iander: This looks already to sell.
>
> Chuck Larue: Yeah it is, it's ready to go.
>
> John Iander: How much?
>
> Chuck Larue: $49.95
>
> So you'd pay for the Power Saver in under a
> year. Chuck says he has 10,000
> of these devices headed here from a
> manufacturing plant in Korea. Now all he
> has to do is find a retailer willing to sell
> it.
If it worked, and doesn't in any way damage the equipment you hook it up to, then he won't have any trouble selling it. Actually, let me correct that. People are so gullible, even if it doesn't work, he probably won't have any trouble selling it. They can put it along side the fuelsaver magnets and cell phone antenna boosters. "As seen on TV."
DAR> Chuck says he has tried to interest the
> Governor and the utilities
> commission to sponsor his invention, but no one
> has called him back.
This is a standard quack/conspiracy claim. The government is conspiraing to make us use more electricity.
Hard to say for sure without more info but I would give this a VERY low probability of being true. Less than 1%.
D.