GRAVIATOR K12
A buoyancy machine for the propulsion of conventional electricity generators with an output of 12 kW/hr and above (cascadable).

graviatorFuncionality:
This machine uses the buoyancy energy of air under water and runs endlessly without the aid of any external drives. Small foldable air bags are fixed to a vertical chain underwater and are filled with air, thus the buoyancy energy drives the chain.
Current service intervals are estimated at 5 years.

The size of the GRAVIATOR is a vertical tube about 8 metres high and a diameter of 1.40 metres. The GRAVIATOR is easily dug in the ground and is therefore invisible.

A mayor aim is it to reduce the cost per installed kW below EUR 1,600 which is considered realistic according to the present state of development and which is far lower than wind or solar energy and below the costs of nuclear energy.

Under water 1 m³ air is lifting a weight of 1 ton with 1 kilopond in 1 sec. To lift 1 m needs the power of 1 kW.

GRAVIATOR K12 is lifting 1.050 kg 1,4 m high in one second. Hereof the following formula can be taken:
1050 x 1,4
      75         = 19,6 kW/h

Deducting all losses there are remaining 12 – 13,1 kW/h.

The performance of the GRAVIATOR K12 depends on the location due to the variation of gravity-power on the planet.