This is the Copyright and Patent of the Fejfar Step Up Electric Generator and Design:
1. You take two identicle Voltmaster Electric Generator Heads and situate them
so that the two shafts are aligned with each other and the ends are touching.
The Generator Heads are available at Temco, online, and cost approximately
$600 each. The Generator Head puts out 1 outlet at 220 volts and 30 amps,
and two more outlets at 120 volts each with 15 amps each.
2. You get a coupler, available at Home Depot, and you couple the two shafts together.
3. You bolt each Generator Head snugly to a sheet of 3/4 inch plywood , 2 ft wide by
4 ft long.
4. You then construct a jump plug which has a male 120 volt, 3 prong plug on each end.
CAUTION; To avoid possible electric shock, do not plug the jump plug into an
electrical outlet without the end being plugged in first.
5. Put automatically resetting breakers on the plug in line on both the a and the b line.
6. Construct a plug for each 125 volt line, and the 220 volt line which has an automatically
resetting breaker in each line, and which has a 100 ohm resistor crossing, respectively,
each of the 125 volt lines, and for the 220 volt line, a 200 ohm resistor.
7. Plug in the input plug first and then the outlet plugs.
The result should be that you are pulling 125 volts and 15 amps into the Step up Generator
and are putting out the 220 volt 30 amp line and the two 125 volt 15 amp lines.
If you can get a co-generation permit and a meter, you will not only be able to
produce electricity for yourself, but very well may may thousands of dollars a month
or more co-generating electricity by putting more electricity back on the electrical grid
than you have take out.
In a sense, you will have build and are using a Self Generating Source of Electricity. If enough of these go online, all the local electric company will have to do is have several gasoline powered electric generators as backup, and otherwise, the local electric company will be able to go off
the regional and national grid, and will have plenty of electricity during brown out season and otherwise, at zero pollution cost, as practically for free.
Perpetual (C) Copyright and (P)Patent by Anthony J. Fejfar, Joshua A. Fejfar, Cristina E. Fejfar, and Neothomism, P.C. (PA).
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