Recycling energy

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Okay so I'm thinking sun to solar panel to wheel,,bike wheel or whatever,like an old fashioned water whele without the water,,,then I'm thinking from the whele to he grow lights then back to another solar panel in the grow room the from that solar pannell to wheel,,,and then back to grow light then back to pannell in room then to wheel to grow light...wouldn't the wheel increase the decrease of energy?
 
Okay so I'm thinking sun to solar panel to wheel,,bike wheel or whatever,like an old fashioned water whele without the water,,,then I'm thinking from the whele to he grow lights then back to another solar panel in the grow room the from that solar pannell to wheel,,,and then back to grow light then back to pannell in room then to wheel to grow light...wouldn't the wheel increase the decrease of energy?
I have thought about doing something similar. But yantitech has a 1000w led light that’ll save money on your ebill
 

spek9

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There is no such thing as perpetual energy. You can not gain additional energy using a mechanism such as this.

To boot, the solar/electrical system isn't 100% efficient, so you lose out there as well. The energy generated will always be less than what is being used.

I have solar panels in my flower tents (1 - 100W panel in each tent), connected in parallel, connected to an MPPS solar charge controller. That's connected to a 100Ah battery. Then I have a 3000W AC to DC converter connected to that battery.

I use this system to power pumps and automation systems and such in the event of a power loss, and power my lights with a generator (which, if the flower lights are on, charges the battery through solar).

Again, there is no way to generate more electricity than what's being consumed in a loop system such as that you describe.
 
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