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Building a Home DIY Magnetic Generator to Reduce Electricity Consumption

Author: Will Yap

If you are a home owner, one of the biggest monthly expenses is the power utility bills. The cost of electricity is only second to your home bank mortgage. It is not surprising many home owners are searching for ways to reduce their electricity cost.

One way of doing so is by using renewable energy such as solar and wind power. There is one other renewable energy source that many people are not aware of. It is the concept of producing power by using a magnetic generator.

A magnetic generator uses the principle of moving magnetic flow named "the magnetic current" for creating electrical power. In essence, it utilizes the "attraction" and "repelling" forces of magnets to generate the kinetic energy needed to spin the central core of an electric generator.

The generator can then be used to charge a battery bank at home. The batteries can be used to run electric appliances. When fewer appliances are drawing energy from the power grid, you will experience a reduction in your monthly electricity bill.

If you are planning to build your own magnetic generator, firstly, you will need a design blueprint. However, making a magnetic dynamo is not meant for everyone.

Firstly, you must be able to read a set of electrical diagrams. You must have the skill to differentiate different electrical components such as transistor, resistor, diode, switches etc.

Next, you must have the ability to read and understand a device blueprint. The design plan will show you how and where the different components will be connected together. If you can’t read a plan, building you own magnetic generator at your garage will be very challenging.

If you are not good with hand tools, you can still reduce your home electricity cost by using a magnet generator. All you have to do is find someone who has the skill to build it for you. On your part, you will incur some capital investment. But on the flip side, you will be saving time and needless head ache.

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About the Author

Will Yap is a home renewable energy enthusiast and he writes about DIY magnetic generator. Do you want to know how to reduce your home energy consumption by utilizing a magnetic dynamo? If you do, be sure to check out the Magnets 4 Energy e-book. The manual will show you how to make a magnet powered generator with inexpensive parts available from a hardware store. For a comprehensive Magnets 4 Energy review ==> Click here

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9 Responses to Magnetic Generator

  1. K C 25 says:

    How is the easiest way to build a magnetic generator?
    This is for a science fair project, using magnets and copper wire.

  2. Me_Ne says:

    Where can i find instructions on how to build a magnetic generator?
    I want to build a generator like a homopolar magnetic generator, that can make some extra power (maybe not enough to power a whole house but to supplement). I don’t want to be directed to a search engine, i’ve tried that, and i’m not looking to buy an ebook from a site with ‘testimonials’ and ‘reduced prices’ and all that gimmicky stuff, just actual plans for a generator. Anyone know where?

  3. charger1369 says:

    when building a magnetic generator does the gauge of the magnet wire affect the electricity production?
    i am buying wire for a magnetic generator and i am wondering what gauge has to do with the electricity production. weather i should buy 1200 ft of 26 gauge or 6000 of 32 gauge or 80 feet of 14 gauge

  4. BMW M6 says:

    How do you make a magnetic generator?
    I was just wondering if it is possible to align neodynium magnets on a circular plate to where all of the negative contact points are facing eachother and spin the plate and the forces of the magnets will act on the plate to make it never stop. Is this possible and how could you power things off of it?

  5. Karen says:

    what else can a simple magnetic generator power besides light bulb?
    Im a senior high school student. Our physics teacher approved our Investigatory project entitled creating a magnetic generator so on and so fort but she doesn’t like the light bulb part because she said that its to common. So she would like us to replace the light bulb into other electronics.
    What item can I replace that can be powered by a magnetic generator?

  6. Anonymous says:

    Homopolar handbook by thomas valone

    It has the calculation and the basic diagrams to make a few. There will be nothing you could power you house or supplement you power with that wouldn’t be done cheaper with a standard generator.

  7. Anonymous says:

    A small fan or pump, a calculator, a small clock or watch (LED, LCD, or analog), or basically anything that needs only a little current to operate.

    If your generator is an A/C generator, use a rectifier to convert the electricity to DC if you want to power a DC device.

  8. Anonymous says:

    I think you meant to ask how to build an electricity generator rather than a magnetic generator based on the parts you plan to use. Here is the general idea for a electricity generator. Relative motion between a conductor (copper wire ) and a magnetic field causes current to flow thru the conductor. Of course the two ends of the wire must be connected to each other directly or thru a load resistance such as flash light bulb in order to complete the circuit and allow current to flow.By whatever means you have available connect one end of the copper wire to one terminal of the flash light bulb and the other end of the copper wire to the other terminal of the bulb. Now I will leave it up to you to figure out a way to: (1) Cause the magnetic field of the magnet to pass thru the stationary loop of wire that is connected to the flash light bulb OR (2) A way to cause the loop of wire to pass thru the magnetic field of the stationary magnets. When you accomplish either of the two methods for relative motion the flash light bulb will start to glow. Now you have successfully built a crude electric generator. You can build a magnetic generator next time with a slight change in your parts inventory.

  9. Anonymous says:

    Sounds like yet another attempt at a FREE ENERGY device
    People have been speculating about this sort of technology
    since the dawn of the industrial age, and as yet nobody has
    come up with a working model ….

    maybe … .this time for sure …

    ya, right …. oh well ….

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