RAMPER AS340

The RAMPER AS340 was a highly advanced computing program developed by Advanian Science and Computing Engineer Derata Clempeter. He designed it in 3300 BBY as a processor to run plasma advertising signs and non-holographical screens. This was intended to prevent circuit burnouts caused by overheating or overprocessing in the common 5,000-watt tubed CNL S1. Since newer methods of designs were being used, old original power units were not replaced. And the new lights used more power which overruns the capacitor. The CNL's wattage is set to hold ONLY 5,000 watts of power, which is enough to run two or three moderate dwellings. But the RAMPER's design has enough room for over 500,000 watts of power, and a mistake in the design lets only 340,000 watts to pass through the transformer. Which means there is a 80% less chance of a dangerous overload. Another unique feature on the RAMPER is that instead of using petroleum transformers it uses a tube of WP called the RAMP Chamber which copper-like wires wrap around to form a generator. A pump that uses about 5,000 watts pumps air into a piston which turns the magnet in the RAMP Chamber which adds additional wattage to the output wattage. That is why they call it the RAMPER. So the RAMPER puts out more power than it takes in.

Variants
It is also used in ships, with several major upgrades the RAMPER AS340 is numbered the RAMPER AS550. Sold as the latter name, it is available to purchase to power large computers on ships without using the power for other functions without any power deficiency. Another RAMPER model is made for pumping oxygen into living quarters from the life support tanks. But instead of using an actual RAMP Generator, it uses the RAMP Pump to pump the air. The RAMPER LF Series is the only group of RAMPER models that is all electronically-run. The AS Series was all mechanical. Equipment: