Magnetic Generators

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Magnetic Motor Generator – Learn How To Build You Own Magnetic Generators

Author: James Watson

There should be a reason for more and more people getting interested in magnetic motor generator. Do you want to know why? It is due to their easy construction, low maintenance costs and high cost saving ability. You must use it to believe the multiple advantages that it can offer. Once you start putting it to use, you will continue using it and start advising others in your locality to try it. They will have the same doubts in mind that you had and after you share your experience, they will become convinced. You would definitely like to read more about the magnetic generators before you decide to build one for yourself.

You can use the following procedure for building a perpetual magnetic generator. Use a wheel made of any non-conductive material as an inner wheel and allow it to spin with ease. Fix ceramic magnets above the wheel's rim in such a way that they face outwards. Now, fix another non-conductive wheel surrounding this wheel. You should keep magnets facing inwards on the outer wheel.

Now, spin the inner wheel of the magnetic motor generator. As revolutions are made, due to the attraction and repulsion of the poles of the magnet, it will be set in a continuous motion. Gradually, the inner wheel will pick momentum and spin with a greater speed. Eventually, this motion will result in electricity generation. Some prefer to transfer the energy that has been generated to batteries and store until it is put to use.

Using a perpetual magnetic motor generator is indeed a simple way of generating electricity.

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9 Responses to Magnetic Generators

  1. cjlldt says:

    Do those free energy magnetic generators really work or are they just scams?
    I’m really thinking about buying some of those plans, i just want some input from those of you out there that may know the TRUTH.

  2. Nicane says:

    Do magnetic generators really work?
    I see stuff about magnetic generators that can run for a long time, but it doesn’t seem right. Is this possible to work for weeks at a time?

  3. Mohammad Alami says:

    Why Magnetic Generators Are the Only Home Power Solution?

  4. Michael Loewenstein says:

    Physics question regarding generators, emf and magnetic fields.?
    A generator uses a coil that has 160 turns and a 0.50-T magnetic field. The frequency of this generator is 60.0 Hz, and its emf has an rms value of 120 V. Assuming that each turn of the coil is a square (an approximation), determine the length of the wire from which the coil is made.

  5. hpdoesntsparkle says:

    if we had a Magnetic Storm, would the generators still work?
    this has been bothering me, they say everything electronic would be gone. but would the generators still work?

  6. Anonymous says:

    Which generator? If you have a small honda, that would probably be ok.

    But a magnetic storm is a far cry from a EMP pulse from a nuclear explosion, which would damage all electronics that are nearby and not shielded. A magnetic storm will NOT destroy all electronics.

    .

  7. Anonymous says:

    Do you mean magnetic generators as in perpetual motion machines? That seems to be all that comes up in a Google search. No, they don’t work at all. Perpetual motion machines violate the laws of thermodynamics. Robert Park discussed them in his book ‘Voodoo Science’ – I highly recommend it.

  8. Anonymous says:

    Sorry, no free lunch. I looked briefly at the plans, and I can’t find the flaw, but this machine won’t work, by the simplest of thermodynamic arguments. First law says you can’t win. Second law says you can’t break even.

  9. Anonymous says:

    Have you looked at solar cells and wind generators?

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