67 lines
3.5 KiB
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67 lines
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Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
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Sponsored by Vangard Sciences
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PO BOX 1031
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Mesquite, TX 75150
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May 28, 1993
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CLARK4.ASC
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This file shared with KeelyNet courtesy of John Draper.
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OVER-UNITY OUTPUT VIA MODIFICATION TO STANDARD MANUFACTURED
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ELECTRIC GENERATORS AND MOTORS
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by
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Richard L. Clark, Ph.D.
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The standard manufactured electrical generator systems can be
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modified inexpensively to the Over-Unity design concept. By the
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addition of a second set of commutator brushes and/or the addition
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of a second slip-ring assemble in the present electrical generators,
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Over-Unity output is achievable in a matter of hours. These
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additional elements are to collect (scavenge) the collapsing fields
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(C.E.M.F.) of both the armatures and field coils of present
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electrical generator sets. Present electrical generator designs
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throw away this tremendous amount of valuable electrical energy in
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the form of C.E.M.F..
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On the armature/exciter element, install a second set of brushes or
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sliprings, the exact amount behind the driver units needed to
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collect the C.E.M.F. of the armature's field collapse, to take it
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out of the system for utility. On the field coils system, install a
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second set of brushes/slip rings, the exact amount behind the
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original primary field coil system needed to collect the C.E.M.F. of
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the field coils' collapsing fields for utility when taken out of the
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unit.
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The additional new C.E.M.F. outputs can be phased to the original
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output system in the load wiring. These modifications far more than
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doubled the generator's output power at small modification costs,
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and at no increase in operating costs. This general design
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modification allows almost any currently manufactured electrical
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generator set to be an Over-unity design. With some additional
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external modifications, a self running or stand alone Over-unity
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configuration can be achieved on most commercial electrical
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generators. As most manufactured electric motors can be made into
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electrical generators the above type of modification can be done to
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these electrical motors.
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Richard L. Clark, Ph.D.
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4015 Crown Point Drive, P-3
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San Diego, CA 92109
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Jerry at (214) 324-8741 or Ron at (214) 242-9346
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