I'm kindly informing You all that we have developed technology for a new class
of electrical engines which surpass industry standards for future IE.4 class magnetic motors.
As of today for EU IE.2/2012 class engines, they do about 59% electrical/mechanical power efficiency.
The future IE.3/2014 (squirell cage too) engines made about 61-62% of eff.
Such engines on sale on US market already are.
But this constructions high end are in cage engines, and of this not cheap.
Of more efficiency to gain, magnetic engines only can yield.
Of this which produced already are, they made about 69% efficiency.
You can search for products of companies like "Lafert", Italy, "Baldor" US, subsidiary of ABB.
We have developed own technology for magnetic electrical engines last year.
One such prototype with 1.7 kW power was proven well and works on University.
It has achieved during tests >85% efficiency.
First it was concepted for a new line of "Taschen Kern Reaktor" (Pocket Nuclear Home Reactor) with a total mass <15 kG, which could easily be put into sport bag.
But because of no interest in such heat devices now, we had dropped this till 2030 year.
Today this technology of magnetic engines can be adopted to existing already DRJ.200 with 11-15-18 kW power.
http://overunity.com/10213/drj200-100-cnf-reactor-for-home-use/75/
With such IE.4 85% efficient engines, total efficiency of this reactor will be >170%.
It is 2x over simple electrical heaters and >3 times over gas heating, and also each heat pump in conditions under (-) 10 C.
And please don't forget, that our reactors have the same constant performance
by (-) 273 C against others.
They don't loose on efficiency even in such extreme conditions.
Dr. Adolf Nowak
http://nspap.livejournal.com
It's end of the year, and Dr.No wakes up again.This time as NWO1968.
For the information: this mental individual was banned from OU by site administrator for his hate speach and neo-nazi propagada.
Please,take him with grain of salt, as he claims sort of cavitation pump his invention, and tries to sell "home nuclear units" :-D
Regards,
Pix