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Home Made Generator - How To Get Free Electricity

Author: insights2life

Can I really produce clean and free enery in my own home?

You've probably heard that there are people getting free energy or electricitymade at home, but is it really true? The simple answer is yes. With a home made generator you can have your own free green energy at your doorstep and live off the grid systems.

Anyone concerned about green issues and wanting to reduce their bills, like myself, will be thrilled to know how simple and inexpensive it is to generate free clean energy at home. You may already be clued up on the various systems available out there, but for many it is a huge revelation.

After researching the subject I've discovered that there are few interesting DIY green technology systems available, like wind and solar power, which are easy to build. Some people, however, are objecting to their visual impact on the landscape, the use of other resources like water, their effect on the biosphere (like trapping birds and insects) and its dependency on weather conditions.

Another, not so well known, clean and free energy option that you may want to research, is a home made generator. It produces free energy fuelless. Yes, it doesn't require any other source of energy to run. Quite revolutionary! Hence, it has been suppressed for years by the big corporations.

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With a simple step by step guideyou can learn how to set up this electromagnetic home made generator that anybody can afford and with virtually no maintenance. Some of the benefits are:

* It can easily be fitted in every home, only requires a small amount of space
* It 's clean and free energy, not requiring any other source to maintain itself
* It helps you reduce or eliminate your power bill completely.
* It works in all conditions, can work in extreme hot or cold without any problem
* The Material needed to build the magniwork generator is cheap and easily accessible anywhere in the world

For more details and technical aspects of the method click here where you can also watch videos on the subject.

Hope you found this information useful to help you go green and also save money.

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2 Responses to Fuelless Generator

  1. davnic017 says:

    What exactly is a Tesla Coil?
    I’ve seen them. I’ve seen them produce lightnings. But what is it good for? It’s called a “generator” … does it mean it can be used as an electricity generator? A power source? Is it fuelless? If it is, where does it get power?

    Please speak in as plain English as possible. Thanks!

  2. Anonymous says:

    It’s not a generator, it’s a sort of transformer, known as a resonant (meaning tuned) transformer. It takes in a lower voltage, such as 110V from an electrical outlet (220V-240V in Europe) and steps that up to 1,000,000 or so. It’s not a power source, it’s simply a voltage (V) converter, like any other sort of transformer.

    Other, simpler transformers are found all over the place. The “wall wart” you plug in for charging small electronic devices often contains a small step-down transformer, which takes your wall voltage down to somewhere usually in the +12V to +5V range. Those boxes up on power lines are also usually transformers, taking the 7,000V down to the 220V or so that enters homes here in the USA.

    Tesla actually experimented with quite a variety of high voltage coils.. you can read more about it on the links.

    You might also be thinking of a device called a Van de Graaff generator, which, like the Tesla coil, can generate a high voltage. This one is a generator of sorts… it consists of a belt driven by a motor, and it’s designed to accumulate static charge, which can also reach into the millions of volts. There are some practical applications of this, but not generally for powering things… the amount of static electricity collected contains less actual energy than the power needed to run the device.

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