Go back to high school and take a physics class.
Mr Rocket Scientist who works for NASA as a diaper engineer hasn't shown any other form of diagram that shows how it should be. I am sure you know many ways if you are such the NASA Engineer, don't satellites use solar and batteries? So show us how it all works. Don't the batteries stay charged from the solar panels so it can produce megawatts of power for its transmission systems and they run for about 5-15 years that way. They run on free energy great but you only capture so much sunlight in 24 continuous hours to produce megawatts of transmission power. So tell us the power saving trick. Otherwise go back to watching your monitor because you are not in any research and development building your in the operations you don't need to be a genius to work in that building. Microsofts tech support is in an operations building in india so that says what operations buildings are like.
To get on that base all it takes is to talk to the right person. You apparently didn't get that I am a retired contractor and was part of a team which performed Homeland Security threat assessments and my security clearances are still valid. You assume something you don't know all the details to. My part was to evaluate and setup systems that could run in national disasters for everyday people with the least amount of tools, equipment, and so on so yes some of my designs have been verified by more then just a diaper engineer. I dont believe you are suppose to be taking pictures inside the secure area either but I may be wrong. If my memory is right there are 3 or 4 gates to the center and building 29 is over by building 7 and 10. You should have chose Huntsville the weather there is so much better in the winters.
I haven’t given you a diagram because it will never work the way you claim. You will always have to add equal (or more) energy into the system than you get out of it. Off-grid means using wind/solar/hydro power. You can’t “replace the wind with an electric motor” and think you’ll be paying for less electricity than the miners will use. Not possible.
Your setup will work if you replace the motor/PMG setup with 60kW of solar panels or wind turbines. Short of that, you ain’t getting 60kW.
And yes my satellite uses batteries. And a solar array. 108 Nickel-Hydrogen battery cells, and a 5.5KW 30ft solar array (it has degraded from 19 years of use). The solar array collects power to power the bus and charge the batteries, and when we enter eclipse/night mode, the battery array powers everything. 15 orbits a day, 99minutes per orbit. Roughly 65mins in Day, then 35minutes in night. The satellite only uses about 2300W (not even close to megawatts, you're off by a factor of 1000, not even the ISS uses this much power). the 108 cells are arranged into 2 separate 54-battery arrays. each cell ranges from about 1.2-1.5v and linked in series. this gives us 2 redundant batteries ranging from 65-80V, and with both working they share the load equally (but each can operate the satellite alone if there were to be a failure of one whole array). each battery goes through a battery power conditioner which up-scales the battery voltage to a 120V DC bus voltage, which is then applied to all the different areas of the satellite. each component has their own electrical power conditioner (EPC) if they require a lower voltage to run on. our batteries have enough capacity such that they only discharge about 20% during that night period, and they get fully charged in the next day.
here i even drew you a picture:
notice how the input is greater than the output. because when we have power input (sunlight on the solar array), not only do we have to support the 2300W continuous load, we have to have even more power available to recharge the battery at the same time.
We’ve been operational for 19 years and over 100,000 orbits and charge/discharge cycles. We know what we are doing.
what you fail to realize in all of your rambling is that while you can use inverters to convert voltage you CANNOT use this to convert POWER. that stays the same (in an ideal 100% efficient system) on both sides of the component. what you're trying to do is replace the solar array in my picture with a 500w motor. it wont work.