This might be of interest here as I responded to
another list;
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Hi Mark et al!
I'm not sure if this is the same thing, but he claims
38.5 KW extra above and beyond the power required to
run it.
http://www.inventor1-y2k.com/newpage2.htm
STATIC FIELD CONVERTER
U.S. Patent #5,710,531
The present invention relates to an apparatus for
producing electrical energy and, more particularly, to
an electrical device for efficiently transforming the
energy of a stationary magnetic field into useful
electrical energy for use as an electric generator, a
dc/ac converter, dc transformer, or a high energy
density battery through the use of the diamagnetic
properties of superconductive materials.
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http://www.inventor1-y2k.com/newpage4.htm
We are down to 40 kilowatts. There is also the
electric motor. If the rotor velocity is 3600 rpm and
the dewar is evacuated (extremely high vacuums are
possible in glass dewars), once the rotor is brought
up to it's rated velocity, once the necessary kinetic
energy has been transferred to the rotor, the only
energy necessary to keep it rotating at 3600 rpm is
the energy it loses due to friction from both the
bearings and whatever atmosphere remains in the
vessel.
Again: worst case scenario: 2 horsepower. We must
spend 1.5 kilowatts more.
We are left with 38.5 kilowatts to do with as we
please.
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Thanks for the tip Mark!!!
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--- Mark Goldes <mg3545@mail.com> wrote:
> <<GRANVILLE, NY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 25, 1999--The
> Static Field
> Converter, a new invention from The Andrew Abolafia
> Co., uses permanent
> magnets
> as a safe, virtually infinite, environmentally
> benign and economically
> viable new
> source of energy.
>
> It makes fossil fuels (as well their deriviatives,
> i.e. fuel cells)
> obsolete. It also makes
> electric vehicles practical; the market for the
> Static Field Converter is
> the entire
> world energy market. ...>>>
>
> Mark Goldes
> ______________________________________
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