Ah yes, called the invertor...I had one that could invert 24V to 240V..thus was able to plug in the TV and Playstation...and not get much work done

But what happens when the batteries expend?
He'd then have to re-charge the batteries...using the energy that he had produced, thus cancelling out the benefit...hmmmm...I can see a flaw in his plan

But, if you could use the force of gravity as the motion supply (ie, the weight of the water buckets, which would turn the mill), then convert the inertia into friction (by using simple generator mechanics), which in turn would generate electricity...
Hmmm....I may have to draw a diagram...because two problems exist:
1. the water needs to loop - how can that be acheived with the least amount of energy expulsion?
2. energy would be lost in the mechanics - ie, the need for frictionless (vacuum-sealed) bearings!

Diagram to follow, methinks
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