The Water vortex has fascinated scholars world wide for centuries because of its beauty and power.
People have been known to stare at a vortex in a clear circular tank for hours while watching it swirl and
undulate as it flows down through its uniquely shaped path. The huge vortex in the Ripley’s Believe It Or Not
Museum on 42nd Street in New York City carries a plaque that tells of the power of the vortex. According
to the plaque there was once a natural vortex that swallowed a whole island. Combing the beauty and pow
er of a water vortex is the purpose of the P.E.T. — Perpetual Electricity Turbine Vortex Force Reactor, now
known as the Electric Pet. It not only looks beautiful it also produces electricity.
Designed to compete with home solar and wind power systems the electric pet is to be sold along with fish
and fish tanks in pet stores nationwide. Under the Net Metering laws that exist in many states consumers who
produce “green” power are able to sell that power back to the Electric company at the same price for
which they pay for electricity up to the amount of their monthly bill. That means that a properly sized electric
pet will pay for a consumers electric bill. And there exist many state and federal programs that will help pay
for the equipment.
The advantages of the P.E.T. over wind and solar are numerous including lower cost, ease of installation,
portability and the ability to produce power around the clock regardless of weather conditions. Add to that
the beauty of the vortex and you can see why the Perpetual Electricity Turbine is man’s next best friend.
The Vortex Force is the same force that is responsible for the creation of Hurricanes and Tornadoes. It's proper name is the Coriolis Force. Many people are currently trying different ways to capture this power to make electricity. The Vortex Force is also a group of men and women who are working to see to it that this promising technology is spread around the world.
A lot has happened since starting this site.
We have built a reactor and sustained a vortex for months at a time using the Zen water purifier body.
We have registered a patent for the Perpetual Electricity Turbine that will convert the power of the Vortex into electricity.
According to Buckminster Fuller it is better to use products that are already made than to start building the same thing over again. In light of Bucky's thoughts I have decided that it would be better to design the Perpetual Electricity turbine to fit within the Zen Water Systems Vortex Force Reactor Body that we already have. It will require a bit of challenge but it also narrows down some of the design elements.
I am aiming to get four kilowatts from the machine using four one kilowatt high speed generators. This means building an insert to go between the two chambers of the Zen Reactor Body. You can see a mock-up of what that will look like at the top left of the page. The next thing to do is to build an insert for testing purposes.
Yes. There are 2 ways to do it.1. Off the grid. You buy it, you make it, you store it, you use it. Pro: you'll still have lights in a blcoakut.Con: If you don't make enough you sit in the dark. 2. On the grid. You have the equipment to generate power that is then sold to the power co. for storage and sale. They in turn sell you power. You have 2 meters, what you generate turns backward and what you use turns forward, you hope they net to 0 at the end of the month.Pro: you don't need to have the storage on site (batteries) and the power co. will usually give you a partial subsidy for the equipment.Con: dependent on the grid.
Hello,
Curious if you are located in the Phoenix area. Oddly, I have been drawing my own version of vortex power generator for the past couple years and, today!, I saw your website for the first time. I plan to begin the serious design stage and then build a prototype. I have been working in the aerospace business for the past 30+ years and have ample manufacturing capabilities; including rapid prototyping. Just thought I'd drop you a note to say hello and to see, again by chance if you were local to me.
Best regards,
Dean Evans
deanevansaz@gmail.com
480-818-7192