6 Inch Brushless Fan Energizer RC-6Fan2A12
Electric Fans that Freely Charge Another Battery
For twenty years we have been using and selling modified electric motors that run off of a 12V battery while charging a second 12V battery for free. These motors draw the same amount of energy from the input battery, and produce the same amount work, as they did originally when unmodified while they now also freely substantially charge another battery. We are not taking away from powering the fan to charge a second battery. Our modified motors result in approximately two outputs for one input. In this case the fans produce the same CFMs (cubic feet per minute) of airflow modified as they did unmodified while doing extra work in charging a battery. While this is not perpetual motion it is excess or free energy. These fans have been substantially modified and the circuitry has been replaced to allow for this significant gain to be realized.
The only other differences are that these fans are no longer self-starting and can be rotated in either direction if desired.
The fans have adjustable power levels up to 25W and the 10" fan has much higher airflow up to 550CFM.
Charging Battery Details:
The amount of charging of the second battery depends on the size and condition of the battery. Any extra charging is considered free energy you did not have to pay for while you were running the fan. Optimal batteries would be new and rated for C20 rate of discharge and charge which means they would be able to run the 2 amp fan for 20 hours before it was discharged. For example, a 40AH (amp hour) battery or higher could run the fan at full power for 20 hours before it was discharged. The smaller the size of the batteries the less efficient it will be as everyone knows. These fans are for Lead Acid, NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride), NiCad (Nickel Cadmium) batteries only. Not for lithium ion batteries which will explode. The output must have a battery to be charged and connected at all times! Other loads such as 25 watt (and above) 12V bulbs or equivalent resistive loads can also be substituted.
These industrial fans can and have been multiplied in parallel to run off of a shared input battery and also charge a shared charging battery. Other models with voltages from 24V to 48V are available.
Bishops lube is added to the bearings to give better performance and to prevent wear.