A Description Of Products Close To Release By
BWT for the UCSA Dealer Network
We have already demonstrated a couple of technologies in this area.
On our tour in 1999 we demonstrated a tank circuit, as
shown in the picture to the right. We demonstrated an AC motor
driving
a generator which was lighting a bank of lights. In this picture, the tank circuit is on the
right, the motor is in the middle and the generator is on the right. Without the tank
circuit, the motor uses 19.89 amps of power. But, with the tank circuit in
place, the motor only used 6.96
amps of power. The represents a 65% saving
on the electricity you would be charged for using. The tank circuit
contains capacitors which hold an electric charge for a brief period and
then give the charge up. The power that we use in our homes and businesses
is AC power which means alternating current. This means that the devices
resonate power back and forth with the electric company. What the tank
circuit does is allow you to resonate between you and the circuit so
that you are charged for less power usage. (See tape 1 of the Public
Awareness Kit)
Negawatt circuit is a circuit which alters the
configuration of the electricity. The picture shows a Yokagawa power
analyzer (foreground left), variac (hand on it's knob, allows the power to be dialed up and down),
selector switch (foreground center, route power through circuit or not), Negawatt circuit
(wood frame in background), two 100 watt light bulbs (left power not routed thru
circuit and
right power,
not shown, is routed through circuit). Two tests were run with
measurements being taken via the Yokagawa power analyzer. On both tests,
the variac was used to dial the power level to 96 volts (this experimental
circuit uses low voltage transistors so we kept the voltage low). The
first test did not route the power through the circuit and it showed a
power factor of 1.0 and 69.2 watts. The second test routed the power
through the circuit and it showed a power factor of -0.032 and -15.8
watts. The implication is that this circuit can give you all the power you
need while sending even more electric back to the power company than you
took in. Your electric meter would be running backwards and the electric
company would have to pay you for the power that you sent back to them. Of
course we would never introduce this as a product because it would
bankrupt the electric companies. It would also have a very negative affect
on the economy because electric utility stocks are held by many banks,
mutual funds and retirement funds. (See tape 1 of the Public
Awareness Kit)
Magnetic Wave Generator is a device that captures the
back EMF portion of the alternating current. It device contains a iron
core and some windings. The iron core gets excited by the spike in the
current and that energy is captured by the coils and siphoned off to the
capacitors. Then the energy is taken from the capacitors and applied back
to the current load. In the picture to the right you can see the core on
the left, the capacitors to the right of the volt meter and the load is
the light bulb on the left. The initial amperage draw for the light bulb
was 4.5. As the frequency of the device is shortened, more energy from the
spikes is captured and the amperage dropped to 2.25.
(See tape 2 of the Public Awareness Kit)
Nutrino circuit consists of two rods about 3 inches long (see the first picture
below). The device consists of the two posts, a wooden base, two terminals and a
switch. One of the rods consists of 73 elements and the other rod contains 74. The earth
is stuck by particles from space all the time called nutrinos. When
nutrinos strike one of the rods it causes a negative charge to build up.
The second picture to the shows three Christmas tree lights being
illuminated by the rods. These rods put out about 18 watts of power. This
device has been used to charge batteries in a cave hundreds of feet below
the ground. (See tape 2 of the Public Awareness Kit)

We are working with an outside research team in this area. They have already developed a new lamp that will stay lit when there is a power failure. It will stay lit for a very long time (hours). They also have made a new fixture to replace all types of lighting fixtures. You could still power the 200 watt bulb with the same illumination with less than 40 watts of power being used to do it. These fixtures are very low cost and can save up to 80% on a lighting bill for commercial consumers. It will be a big winner. We are doing the final prototype and then going for the UL approvals.
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