Sunday, June 27, 2010

Electricity Generator

Sunny Days and Overcast days

Have thick shatter proof glass half circles, 2 ft high and 4 ft wide, on roof. The semi-circles must be air tight. Sun heats the air inside dome and water in an enclosed duct. Heated water turns to steam, starts movement on fan that blows hot air through paddles and starts turning to create electricity and movement of paddles to turn generator to power heat pump/ac and excess goes to rest of house and property and excess goes to electric co. Hot water and steam goes to hot water heater and turns paddles that create electricity by quickly turning paddles connected to heat pump/ac. Other paddles charge photovoltaic batteries to run everything when sun isn't shining.



Rainy Days

Rain runs into grooves on roof that direct it to holes with easily cleaned plastic screens over the hole openings to keep out leaves. As many pipes as grooves can supply depending on size of roof. Located on both pitches or all. The rain runs into the 3" pipes with paddles inside that turn by water pressure and power the electrical system and charge batteries.

Carol Satterfield

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