
Perpetual motion generator - Power Your House With A Perpetual Motion Generator
Author: Elizabeth Hind
What is a perpetual motion generator, well it is a way to save money, a way to cut down on the big electricity bills and have a little extra money in your pocket.
It really is they way forward to save on high cost of bills and this thing has been on the market for years and has been known for many years,The big companies will tell you use solar use wind for energy but you don't always get that plus the big companies don't tell you there is such a thing called the perpetual motion generator because they will lose money from everyone that use it and they don't want that, plus all the cost to install or methods of making your own energy and the length of time it take for it to show on you power bills, unlike perpetual motion generator that will work straight away as soon as you have it built and not need to wait for the sun to come out or for it to get windy
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If you’re looking for 30-40Hz, you need to study electricity before you try to install a generator.
I am looking for a hydrogen powered generator that can supply me with 30-40Hz to power a house.?
Have got stored hydrogen and I am looking at powering a hydrogen fed generator to power my house. I am looking at something that can supply 30-40HZ.
Install a small panel as if you were connecting to the grid. This would give protection for all circuits in the house.The generator would plug in via a twistlock outlet which feeds the main breaker in the panel.
Read through my generator page for some ideas.
Can a generator be connected to a 220v outlet to provide emergency power for a house?
If an electric generator with 220v single phase output is connected to a home electrical system through a 220v outlet and the main breaker in the breaker box is turned off to disconnect the house from the city power, will the generator then power the house without feeding power back to the city power grid?
Could an existing outlet be used, such as an electric dryer outlet, if the load from the house was first adjusted to ensure that it was less than the breaker capacity on the dryer outlet?
What are the dangers to doing this (aside from those related directly to generating your own power)?
What is the correct way to do this without spending a thousand or more dollars on automatic transfer switches and such?
The house in question has 200A service and would be provided with a 12kW generator. Most lighting is CF so excepting appliances normal power usage profile for the house is well within the generators capacity.
When running on emergency power major power consuming appliances (ovens, stove, dryer, AC) would not be used or would be engaged only after ensuring that sufficient capacity was available.
First your 220VAC generator most likely has a neutral as well. So you really are producing 2 phase 110VAC.
Next 20Amp x 220VAC = 4.4KW which is your power limit for back feeding through the dryer outlet.
On a side note your power company uses transformers to step down high voltage into a lower voltage for your house. Transformers work in BOTH directions , the voltage from your generator can backfeed to the local transformer and be stepped up to a higher voltage.
As mentioned in a previous response this is HOW someone could be killed or injured working on a line that did not have power on it prior to your connecting your generator.
The remedy for this is to disconnect the main breaker. But people forget to do that so a transfer switch is added. The transfer switch is wired so that power to your house may only come from either the generator OR the power lines. It is designed to prevent cross connection and back feeding and most likely your local code will require one to be installed.
You only need and automatic transfer switch if you have a generator which will auto start on a power failure. manual transfers are much cheaper. (See Northern Tool web site)
Another problem encountered when back feeding is that it is easy to overload the generator. Again people forget details in an emergency. You have to switch off non essential circuit breakers and strip down the load on your pannel prior to powering from the generator. Too much load on the gen will stress its windings and pop the 20 amp circuit breaker.
The transfer switch not only disconnects the power grid from yur gen but only allows power to a dedicated group of hi priority breakers such as your heater, well pump ect…
is it legal to use a generator to power a house?
we are in the process of purchasing a house but the vendor has disconnected the power. we have in our contract that we need to see that all the power and gas works in the house. the vendor has refused to turn the power back on but says he will connect his generator to the house to show it all works……..IS THIS LEGAL????????
any help or information would be appreciated
When using RV generator to power house in emergency GFI trips in RV?
I shut off main in house and all breakers. Then start (4.4 kw)generator and plug male to male wire from RV outside receptical to house outside receptical. When I turn 1 breaker on in the house, the RV inside GFI circuit trips….. BUT when I do the same with a portable generator (3kw) it works just fine for running lights and the fridge? WHAT IS WRONG?
The problem is that some of the current that is supposed to be returning on the neutral wire is going back on the ground wire. The GFI detects the imbalance and turns off, just as it is supposed to. The RV obviously has the ground and neutral bonded, your house certainly does, this is what is causing the problem. If you were to disconnect the ground wire between the RV and the house, this would fix it but would also be unlawful.
I have had a couple portable generators which did not have the neutral and ground connected together, yours would appear to be the same way. With no common connection between ground and neutral at both ends (before and after the gfi) there is no problem.
NEC (national electrical code) specifically Prohibits a cord with a male connector on each end. There is a reason they call it a suicide cord. I’ll admit I have used them. I just have no way of knowing what skill level you are working on there. Make sure the main disco is off and covered with tape and a sign warning people not to turn it on. Please.
What you need is a clause in the purchase agreement that all electrical and gas will work when turned on and they will pay for any needed repairs if it doesn’t. This is usually done with a separate bank account opened only for this purpose.
Portable Generator Power a House not connected to the grid?
How Can i connect a 5000W portable gas generator to power an entire house??? The home has been wired but is not connected to the grid no braker box, no meter or anything all the rooms were wired together. No major appliances are going to be used just 5 15watt bulbs, a 21in TV, a radio, hair dryer, cell phone charger, and a laptop. What would be the safest way to power this house using a 5000w generator????