Lightning-Harvester-Complete-Specifications
Drawings:
Figure 1:
An earthed lightning-rod with a
rectangular lightning-bed.
Figure 2 : The output-wire (3c) from the Conductor (3 -
Fig. 1), the Pattern-Recognition-Detector (PRD)(4), the input-wire(7), the
first-switch (8a), the second-switch (8b), Convertors (9) and output-wires
(10).
The direction of flow of the
electric-charge is 3c to 4 to 7 to 8a to 8b to 9 to 10.
The Safety-Unit is (4, 7, 8a, 8b, 9, 10).
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Figure 2a: The Safety-Unit is (4, 7, 8a, 8b, 9, 10).
Detail from Figure 2: The output-wire (3c) from the Conductor (3 -
Fig. 1), the Pattern-Recognition-Detector (PRD)(4), the input-wire(7), the
first-switch (8a), the second-switch (8b), Convertors (9) and output-wires
(10).
The direction of flow of the
electric-charge is 3c to 4 to 7 to 8a to 8b to 9 to 10.
Figure 3:
A configuration with 4 rectangular lightning-beds (2) connected to a
single lightning-rod (1). The space
in-between the lightning-beds (2) is occupied by single-fruit orchards with a
beehive in the center of each orchard.
Figure
4 : A circular lightning-bed.
Figure 5:
The Sea-Lightning-Harvester (SLH).
Lightning-rod (1), lightning-rig (2a),
lightning-net (2b), "virtual"-lightning-bed (2d), Conductors (3),
Conductors-output-wire (3a), consolidated undersea-transmission-cable (3b).
Towed with non-conducting-ropes (1ba) by
a remote-controlled ship(1bb).
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