Simple diagrams of Alexandra Multiplier

Increasing Electrical power

Method and Apparatus for increasing Electrical power Inventor Robert W.Alexander patent 3,913,004 Dated October 14 1975. This is an interesting patent in that it actually claims to produce more power than it uses. The Patent Abstract A form of rotating machine arranged in such a way as to convert a substantially constant input voltage into a substantially constant output voltage :,involving generally a rotor that revolves at substantially constant speed within a stator which comprises a transformer coil subjected to and having a primary motorised transformer winding and a secondary transformer generator winding , whereby transformed and generated power are synchronously combined as increased output power.

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The illustration is not an accurate design of his design but meant to convey an experimental setup. Robert's design employed a four pole generator of which the petrol motor had been removed. He kept the stator field setup He unwound the armature coils and replaced them with two windings each windings occupied the same slots of the armature. He connected the ends of the first primary windings to a four pole commuter and brushes setup . I believe this could have been a series connection setup but am not sure. and the secondary coil winding to slip rings. This transformer had a ratio of 3 to 1 in the secondaries favour. The armature primary field and the stator coils were connected to a 48 volt power source (four batteries) When power was applied the unit acted like a Dc motor The commuter action reversing the armature poles and the alternating current being induced in the secondary winding along with the magnetism produced from the stator coils.

Check out the kronzen invention that seems to have some things in common with this discovery

The Kronzen invention

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