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OVER-UNITY OUTPUT VIA MODIFICATION TO STANDARD MANUFACTURED
ELECTRIC GENERATORS AND MOTORS
by
Richard L. Clark, Ph.D.
The standard manufactured electrical generator systems can be
modified inexpensively to the Over-Unity design concept. By the
addition of a second set of commutator brushes and/or the addition
of a second slip-ring assemble in the present electrical generators,
Over-Unity output is achievable in a matter of hours. These
additional elements are to collect (scavenge) the collapsing fields
(C.E.M.F.) of both the armatures and field coils of present
electrical generator sets. Present electrical generator designs
throw away this tremendous amount of valuable electrical energy in
the form of C.E.M.F..
On the armature/exciter element, install a second set of brushes or
sliprings, the exact amount behind the driver units needed to
collect the C.E.M.F. of the armature's field collapse, to take it
out of the system for utility. On the field coils system, install a
second set of brushes/slip rings, the exact amount behind the
original primary field coil system needed to collect the C.E.M.F. of
the field coils' collapsing fields for utility when taken out of the
unit.
The additional new C.E.M.F. outputs can be phased to the original
output system in the load wiring. These modifications far more than
doubled the generator's output power at small modification costs,
and at no increase in operating costs. This general design
modification allows almost any currently manufactured electrical
generator set to be an Over-unity design. With some additional
external modifications, a self running or stand alone Over-unity
configuration can be achieved on most commercial electrical
generators. As most manufactured electric motors can be made into
electrical generators the above type of modification can be done to
these electrical motors.
Richard L. Clark, Ph.D.
4015 Crown Point Drive, P-3
San Diego, CA 92109
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