As far as patents go I don't really plan on getting one. A few years ago after researching patents I learned that it would be more trouble than it's worth. I'm doing this project for free electricity and sharing results. If people wanted to buy a finished fully functional prototype than I guess I would sell it and build another. After that I guess I'll just continue building until people quit buying.
However I don't anticipate selling allot of these things (if they work well enough) as most don't believe free energy exist anyway. If my new design somehow does not work out then I'll just say it did not work but I'm extremely convinced that it will work because of the input/output specs of the components that will be used and due to the experience I gained working on the first alpha prototype.
Whatever the case I'm absolutely sure that I'm on the right track to achieving an enormous amount of free energy (not just a little but allot)
As long as the conversion of mechanical rotational energy to electrical energy is as efficient as it seems like it will be than this new design will work flawlessly
However I don't anticipate selling allot of these things (if they work well enough) as most don't believe free energy exist anyway. If my new design somehow does not work out then I'll just say it did not work but I'm extremely convinced that it will work because of the input/output specs of the components that will be used and due to the experience I gained working on the first alpha prototype.
Whatever the case I'm absolutely sure that I'm on the right track to achieving an enormous amount of free energy (not just a little but allot)
As long as the conversion of mechanical rotational energy to electrical energy is as efficient as it seems like it will be than this new design will work flawlessly
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