RotoVerter overunity extraction circuit preview from PanaceaBOCAF
Posted on Jun 18th, 2007
by
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RotoVerter demo
This is a demonstration of Panacea's Roto Verter device (motor / generator coupling version) in an apartment in Brisbane, Australia.
By clipping the peaks of the wave form using neon switching or diode plug techniques, it may be possible to extract the resonant / excess power shown on the alternator such as replicated by an open source engineer in France.
The neon switch circuits are near completion for this setup.
More information including the circuit diagrams are available at http://www.panacea-bocaf.org
Rotoverter Drill test
This is the RV energy saving modification, here you can see a drill turning at 2900 RPM on 240 volts at .5 amps equaling about 120 watts!! the draw also went down to 4.8 amps! http://www.panacea-bocaf.org
also check
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7144386774233460918
This is a demonstration of the very basic RotoVerter principles (power factor correction) on an old style single phase air conditioner. We saved approximately 1 amp of input current from the mains power (240 volt 50 Hz) using 63uF of capacitance connected in parallel with the air conditioner to correct the inductive loads.
An air conditioner uses two electric motors to operate - one for the fan, the other as a pump to circulate refrigerant gases to transfer heat.
Tagged with: panacea, overunity, free energy, rotoverter, zero point energy, resonance, diy, tobuild, extraction, opensource, free

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For non-technical types, what is this device used for? Or should I ask “what might such a device be used for in the future?”
energy savings in drills, lathes, mills, saws. energy savings with airconditioning devices. electric car using Rotoverter technology. lawnmower using RV tech. anything at all that has and utilises motors
what the RotoVerter can be used for also, is for charging banks and banks of car-batteries or other types of batteries. enough batteries can be charged to run a house on, when taken far enough. there are other ways of recharging batteries too, like this:
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Bedini_SG:Self-Runner