Magnetic Generators For Sale

Magnetic Generators For Sale? It Will Never Happen!

Homemade Magnetic Generator:

With the threat of global warming rising, people are moving towards cleaner sources of energy. Today, several people are investing in magnetic energy generators to generate electricity for their households. These generators are eco-friendly and produce cost effective electricity. A homemade magnetic generator is similar to a regular power generator, except that, it uses magnets instead of non-renewable sources of energy, such as, diesel or petrol. The Magnetic generator is also known as a zero point generator.

The magnetic energy generator works on the principle of perpetual motion. It generates more power than it consumes.

Building a magnetic power generator is not difficult and requires no previous electrical or mechanical experience. You can build the generator in about 2 days. All you need is a DIY kit to put together a homemade magnetic generator. You can find several homemade magnetic generator DIY kits on the Internet. Before you buy a DIY kit, make sure you research properly because this is the single most important thing that will help you build the magnetic power generator. Thus, the guidebook should have easy-to-follow instructions and detailed illustrations.

You can build your own magnetic generator for as little as 0. These generators are capable of producing 20 KW of power and can run several electrical appliances, such as, lamps, TV, computer, fan, blender and others. This can help you cut down your electricity bill drastically (50% to 100%). The best part is that your homemade magnetic energy generator will run smoothly for several years without any problem. It functions irrespective of the weather conditions unlike solar panels and wind turbines that depend on external weather phenomena. Magnetic generators do not require any external input of power.

Homemade magnetic generators are safe for the environment, as well as, for you. They don't cause emission of any harmful gases and do not carry the risk of a fire.

About the Author:
John Paul has spent year reseaching various DIY home power systems and continually reviews the latest developments in DIY home solar, DIY home wind power systems and DIY home Magnetic power systems.

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6 Responses to Magnetic Generators For Sale

  1. Tim says:

    Question For People In Australia ONLY!?
    I have spent the last two years designing a electromagnetic generator that with no input could power a house.To my indescribable dismay, there exists a video of a scientists named John Christy who has done just that. Since I began my research I’ve found several missing topics. The information I was researching was either classified or no existing record anywhere. In light of Christy’s invention, I have to ask. First, is it true that John Christy has successfully designed a magnetic generator, is it for sale? Also, how much information and news is guarded from ever reaching ‘American’ internet and news.
    The idea that these machines generate energy without input is misleading. In nature, magnetic materials emit a force towards certain materials. If you have two bar magnets you can witness how this works. Drill a hole in the middle of one of the bar magnets and mark what side is north and south. Take a thick sheet of bulsa wood and as straight as possible drive a nail through it (Make sure the nail can fit in the hole you drilled). Place the magnet on the nail and grab the other. When the North and South get close enough they will attract and move towards one another. This is Pull. When a North and North or South and South get close they push. This push and pull can be oscilatted to create rotative motion. Transpose design to a generator –> outcomes Kinetic Energy= supposedly impossible energy that defies all physics and laws of nature. Remember, there are no gears turning the universre, only a natural force we call gravity which works simularly to magnetic fields .

  2. Wesley!!! says:

    I “Want” to buy a magnetic Generator. oh please may you help?
    im like having an Obsession trying to find a sight that can sale these things even if they are prototypes. im totally interested to almost near desperate! if i get any worse i would be forced to build my own witch is the last thing in my life! Medium or big doesn’t matter. just hoping to cover our fridge and heater.
    they work by perpetual motion with a little electricity added for more power.

  3. Bravo_2 Niner says:

    I’m American and I’m on the internet so it’s not guarded. The internet knows no boundaries.

    I agree with Bob that it must stand up to rigorous testing. Everyone will call your invention impossible until YOU prove it otherwise. You can’t keep it to yourself either, you will need to provide drawings and specs so that it can be built and tested independently.

    If this works, then patent it and sell them at Wal-mart to become a billionaire, otherwise it’s just another “invention” by someone who doesn’t understand physics.

  4. open4energy says:

    What home energy saving scams have you found?
    open4energy has published a list of home energy scams to help energy conscientious home owners avoid being taken advantage of. They range from down loadable plans to build a magnetic generator, a solar panel or a windmill, to energy saving plug in gadgets, to full blown sales promotions for kvar power factor correction units which have negligible savings capabilities for even the biggest homes.

    Each one we find is another community we can protect!

  5. Solarmandan says:

    The most common website I encounter is DIY solar panels. The claim is that “for under 200 dollars you too can build your own solar panel and save thousands” I do not dispute the validity of that claim. I do take issue with what they don’t say. There are some building code violations to say the least. I have posted a blog on this very issue, and will continue to do so on a weekly basis. It is my goal to bring clarity to the cyber solar world. Check out my post “To build or not to build that is the question” at http://www.solarmandan.com.

    P.S. Maybe we could post links to each other”s sites.

  6. rtfm says:

    Have you tried going to google and typing “magnetic generator” in their search box?

    Oh, and there’s no such thing as “perpetual motion”. Good luck with your scheme, but I’m quite sure you’ll wind up needing to use electricity from the electric company to keep your household appliances running.

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