Intermittant electrical charging AC/DC driving system

Prime-mover dynamo plants – Electric control – Engine control

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C180S065100, C180S065310, C180S065700, C180S065800

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07468562

ABSTRACT:
An electrical system to provide a continuous source of energy AC/DC within a vehicle. This system charges the batteries thus exerting a natural braking effect on the motor at those times when it is desired to slow the forward motion of the vehicle such as when going down hill or needing to come to a stop. Due to the batteries being thus intermittently charged, somewhat smaller batteries may be used than are used in the prior art, and the recharging interval can be lengthened. The system is environmentally friendly, with zero emissions and is economical to operate. In addition, the vehicle is quiet and gives a smooth ride.

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