Liquid gravitational liquid-flow power generator

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F03G 7/00 (2006.01) F03B 17/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2689715

The system uses the flow of liquid under gravitational pull to rotate a vane rotor that drives an electric generator feeding a rectifier circuit that outputs positive and negative poles running on a circular rail assembly. It contains distilled water in a closed anti-corrosion system. The continual rotation and liquid displacements under gravitational pull causes power generation to charge a battery parallel assembly for energy storage and smoothing. The battery feeder has a cutout circuit to force one-way travel of current from the "Generator/Rectifier" assembly into the batteries for charging. The batteries feed an inverter circuit delivering 110 VAC from 12VDC input, via a regulator, and surge protector circuit. The Gravitational Power Generation System ( GPGS) is designed by Mohamed, and Amr EL-Gebali to overcome the high cost of fossil-based power-generating plant in households and similar low-demand applications It is intended to provide low-maintenance, high-yield power competitively to consumers

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