Energy efficient model for final year electrical engineering
i just wan to make a model for my final yr ,plz do suggest some your ideas related to this...i wanna make an energy efficient model...means less input can give more output...
Administrator • Jul 8, 2012
Member • Jul 8, 2012
There is no free lunch. Please do not get into projects that violate laws of thermodynamics. It will be a waste of time.po0_37hiiiii i m pooja,and i m doing my 3rd yr b.tech wid electrical engineering branch...i just wan to make a model for my final yr ,plz do suggest some your ideas related to this...i wanna make an energy efficient model...means less input can give more output...
Member • Jul 9, 2012
Member • Jul 9, 2012
I M sorry i think u r getting confused,i asked idea on projects on which i can work on them,i m not working on them....AbraKaDabraHi pooja, Could you share with us your project idea details so that we can help you better?
Do you mean methods for making things energy efficient? Correct me if I am wrong.
Administrator • Jul 9, 2012
Energy Efficient Model does not ring a bell for us. You have to be specific in asking questions. All engineers here can help you if you elaborate and share with us what is it exactly that you are looking for. 👍po0_37I M sorry i think u r getting confused,i asked idea on projects on which i can work on them,i m not working on them....
Member • Jul 9, 2012
okay, i mean i wanna make eco friendly project that can help us to work on them,so that i can do modification,.....AbraKaDabraEnergy Efficient Model does not ring a bell for us. You have to be specific in asking questions. All engineers here can help you if you elaborate and share with us what is it exactly that you are looking for. 👍
Member • Jul 9, 2012
sir, what about generator???from where i can get full details on generator?each and everything i want to know..plz help mebioramaniThere is no free lunch. Please do not get into projects that violate laws of thermodynamics. It will be a waste of time.
Onthe other hand, anything that is more efficient than existing systems is always welcome. How about a supercapacitor based solar powered LED night light?