Electrify your home at all!

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Do you realize that you can get rid of part or all of the electric bill to assemble your own, low-cost permanent magnet generator? There spending zero to produce electric current in this way, even if the equipment requires a certain electrical energy to keep spinning scheme. The device also generates its own power for this. After running at full speed, it does not need energy outside of all to keep spinning perpetually. In reality, these machines are able to produce about five times the current consuming to maintain the operation.

How much are the parts to put together a permanent magnet generator? The cost may surprise you: In a hundred and five hundred dollars depending on the size of the permanent magnetic generator and, even better, the parts are readily available almost anywhere. You can get at your nearby hardware store or home improvement.

complete schematics, parts lists and instructions are now available for a very low price, often less than $ 50. These directions are so seamlessly to work on that almost anyone can easily build a permanent magnet generator without help. After building one or two for you, it's easy to start a venture to make money centered on making these generators to the public. If you end up producing an electrical output than you can make use of and if you are still connected to the power of the city, you can sell the surplus back to the power company when the meter operates behind.

permanent magnet generators are pollution-free and do not emit toxic fumes. They are not noisy and do not need much space. You might even find one within a city apartment to cut the electricity bill at all. Some people build small generators with permanent magnets to provide a part of their energy requirements, thereby reducing their monthly bill by the electricity company. Others bring together large permanent magnet generators capable of providing about 7000 watts, enough to electrify a small house. If you need even more electricity, you can easily leverage the power of 2 or more machines together to create any amount of free electric current.

To give you an idea of ​​what the current seven thousand watts of power Can, I have a thousand-square-foot home in Hawaii that has been completely run on solar energy since 1999. It has a series of forty solar panels, each with a power of 75 watts. 40 x 75 watts = 3000 watts. With just three thousand watts (and a bank of batteries), can I use my computer and refrigerator all day, cook my meals in a microwave oven and use a toaster. At night, I can look at 1 or 2 DVDs while you turn a small TV and a surround sound system. I keep the lights off when not needed. All bulbs are fluorescent type.

In summer, when the Hawaiian sun shines from dawn to dusk, I do not even have to take into account the amount of electricity I'm using. In winter, when the days are shorter and when there are more gray days, I have to turn off the main power switch before going to bed and on again at dawn. Electric refrigerator only "coasts" all night and the food is still cold enough in the morning. Where I run into a crisis situation is if I have to do with an all-covered days for 2 or more consecutive days. Then, I need to use a three thousand-watt gasoline generator back-up to keep the home run and the charged solar batteries. This happens maybe three or four times a winter and almost never in the summer.

A permanent magnet generator, unlike a solar system or a wind turbine, can run twenty four hours a day, seven days a week and generates the same amount of power day and night, rain or sun . You can make use of it to run a series of batteries, such as solar (but all day) or you can easily remove the batteries, expensive high maintenance and drive directly to your breaker panel. I could use a permanent magnet generator to replace my petrol solar backup generator. I did not know of permanent magnet generators in 1999, when I paid more than $ 30,000 for creating my solar electric system. I will soon need to replace the six giant solar batteries will cost another $ 14,000.

Similar to an electric motor, a permanent magnet generator contains moving parts, so it does not need a certain, small amount of periodic maintenance due to wear and tear. A permanent magnet generator, constantly running should last at least ten years. And, when you finally do not wear, the cost of building (or rebuilding) the replacement is very low, as has already been discussed.

A permanent magnet generator operates on the principle of magnetic poles attract and repel. A series of permanent magnet drives a flywheel, which, in turn, turns a generator. In short, it uses magnets and magnetic force to produce perpetual electricity. It will continue operating, even in extreme heat or sub-zero temperatures.

If you are thinking that this is all too good to be true, just know that hundreds of these permanent magnet generators have already been made, all over the world, and most of them are working very well . What better proof can you ask for?

© 2011 Robert M. Gillespie, Jr.

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