Maybe we "just have to try a little harder". The curve of efficiency appears to never reach 100%. But from 90% to 95% is tough, and it keeps getting tougher. Some stuff like friction scales-down with size, and large machines do over 90%. If you have a small gen giving 70% efficiency, you can probably improve it to 80% easily. "improve the efficiency far enough to produce a net output of electricity" "Improve" is a reasonable hope but many wise men and hoards of workers have been at the task for a century, and modern generators are pretty darn efficient. "improve all electrical generators large and small" I just note that he is fighting "common sense", which is sometimes wrong, but often right. I won't try to abstract a Universal Law from these observations, but others have. Note: "eliminate the characteristic of current day generators which slow down under load".Īt first glance, EVERYthing slows down under load. A man of the same name has an older patent, assigned to a large company, for a way to put computers together (dull stuff which just might make a penny more profit per PC, or be used to hammer a competitor). Rogala does have an Application in GP which covers improvements to alternators, but does not Claim any specific degree of improvement (patents generally don't). The patent cited issued this month, and is apparently not yet on Google Patents. Click to expand.This tells more than the "more info" website tells.
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