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Page 1: Hartwick National Rresearch Ccouncil of Canada Dec. 2009 ReGen-X Generator Test(1)

NRC Scientist, Doug Hartwick Steady-State Tests, Regenerative Acceleration Concentric E Coil Dec. 15, 2009

LOAD RPM V in A in PF P in (W) V out P out (W) P in INPUT INPUT OUTPUTMECH INCREASE % DECREASE % PERFORMANCENET GAIN INCREASE %

No Load (Idling) 2108 93.3 3.95 0.95 350.11 0 0 0 0 10 ohm load 2115 100.1 4.13 0.95 392.74 3.55 1.260 0.000 12.3000 > 100%10 ohm load & ReGenX Coil*** 2115 72 3.06 0.95 209.30 6.39 4.080 0.000 40.2 223.8 INFINITY10 ohm load @ 72 Vin NO ReGenX Coil 0 72 6.92 0.95 473.3 0 0 0 35.2 > 100%10 ohm load & ReGenX Coilw/ no input reduction 3400 93.3 1.5 0.95 133 12.7 16.1 0 62 876.2 INFINITY

Independent third party tests performed by National Research Council Scientist Doug Hartwick at the University of Ottawa Dec. 15, 2009

*** Prime mover input reduced to maintain DATA OBSERVATION CONCLUSIONS 2115 RPM (identical prime mover efficiency).Prime mover input had to be reduced because of system acceleration when ReGenX coil employed.

BECAUSE THE ReGen-X GENERATOR IS ABLE TO DELIVER LOAD POWER WITH A ZERO INCREASE IN INPUT MECHANICALPOWER THE CONVERSION EFFICIENCY IS INFINITE

even though the prime mover is consuming the maximum amount of power @ 473.3 Watts or 256% more than #4 below.

(full speed of the prime mover) while the prime mover consumed the minimum amount of power @ 133 Watts.

6) The conventional generator coil produces 0.0 Watts at 0 RPM while the prime mover consumed 473.3 Watts. 6A) The ReGenX generator produces 16.1 Watts at 3400 RPM with a 62% reduction in prime mover power consumption.6B) Individually the ReGenX coil produced maximum output of 16.1 Watts with 256% less prime mover input power over the conventional coil which produced zero ouput.

EFFICIENCY

1) The conventional generator required a 12.3 % increase in input power to maintain the no load 2100 RPM (+ or - 10 rpm)

2) The Regenerative Acceleration (ReGen-X) generator, required a 40.2 % input power decrease to maintain the no load 2100 RPM (+ or - 10 rpm) while still providing a 223.8% gain in output power over the conventional generator.

3) Without the ReGenX coil adding additional complimentary torque to the system the conventional generator output = 0.0 Watts

4) When the ReGenX coil is operated without physically reducing the prime mover input the generator output increased to 16.1 Watts

5) Adding additional ReGenX coils will increase the generator output while decreasing the prime mover input even further.

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EFFICIENCY