has anyone ever heard the difference between an amplifier and an oscillator? would this make a sustainable power supply? sort of like using the motion of current instead of actual current? the current loop or like a whirlpool effect?
is it not sort of seen in solar cells, this one at an RPM level?
1. 20 amp - several batteries & switchable reserves
2. 750 watt - several power inverters for ? Kilo Watts
parallel for more amps at voltage
3. 5 amp vacuum motor - ac rpm torque motor
4. 5 amp - feedback deep cycle battery charger
5. 5 amp int 50 amp out - alternator with rectifier & regulator
6. solar cell pack for recharging too possibly.
a no oil - no pollution - power supply
the ac motor driving an alternator?
2007-12-29
06:30:36
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stevenos_2005
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all electro-mechanical, no oil, wind, water, or such ... a high torque, moderate amp ac motor to power the system.
2007-12-29
07:11:06 ·
update #1