Vortexians;
I've been thinking about MPI's FE machine patent. It would be marvelous
if it worked. However the first thing that comes to mind is Takashi's
motor, the one he mounted in the moped. The story was that he shipped it
to a FE machine conference in London. They picked it up at the airport,
started it by giving it a push, and then drove it down the motorway at a
high rate of speed. It's reported acceleration was awesome! What ever
effect allowed it to do this was quickly lost however. I subsequently
saw the moped offered for sale, at a price that even I could afford.
It's clear to me that reconditioning the motor must have posed
significant problems.
Which brings me around to my questions. How difficult is it to
recondition the magnets? can reconditioning circuitry be build into the
unit so that one magnetic module can be reconditioned while the others
continue to produce energy? With that said, what percentage of the
output power do you estimate will be required for this process?
I would also suggest that the control circuitry be configured to that it
can be slaved, or paralleled to the utility. This would allow it to
conveniently feed power back onto the grid.
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