RE: PodMod coming back?

Carrigan, Ken ( (no email) )
Thu, 6 Apr 2000 16:28:05 -0400

Jer,
One would think that from Jun 1993 (or earlier I'm sure) that
McKie would have something working, photo's, some performance
data, something substantial. Hummm

-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry W. Decker [mailto:jdecker@keelynet.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2000 12:10 AM
To: interact@keelynet.com
Subject: PodMod coming back?

Hi Folks!

I was told Richard McKie is back with his PodMod (Power on
demand Module) and is supposed to be working on a +200 page
patent of his new design. We had a file on the old BBS
about the PodMod but I don't have online so enclosed it
below, also did a websearch and found;

http://www.spiritweb.org/Spirit/free-energy-status.html

Richard (Scott) McKie (1991) has designed and tested a small
model of a PODMOD device: a Power On Demand MODule.

The circuitry invokes Tesla's theories of electron flow,
resonance, and magnetism, combined with modern theories on
high frequency electronics and radio antennas to generate
power directly, without the inefficient conversion of energy
from other sources. A US patent has been filed and granted.

Scott claimes to be able to generate output power as much as
4,000 times the input power. Prototypes have been built and
tested, including independent tests by accredited
specialists.

Plans are currently underway to build full-scale commercial
PODMOD units, to be housed in standard 40 foot shipping
containers, each having a continuous base-load generating
capacity of 10 megaWatts
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McKie, Richard L. (1992). "A Power Supply Comprising Two
Tank Circuits,"
US Patent No. 5,146,395.

http://www.patents.ibm.com/details?&pn=US05146395__

The present invention is a power supply for supplying
electrical power to a load. The power supply includes first
and second tank circuits having a common resonant frequency,
and functioning repetitively in two "major periods".

In the first major period, the first tank is disconnected
from powering the load and the second tank supplies power to
the load while charging the first tank. In the second major
period, the second tank is disconnected from powering the
load, and the first tank supplies power to the load while
charging the second tank.
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12/17/93 04:14