Magnet motor generator - Learn how to build your own magnetic Motor Generator
Author: Elizabeth Hind
I run a small business and I use quite a bit of electricity, I began to look at other ways I could save some money on my bills and found the magnet motor generator was the way to cut down on my electricity bills.
The e book showed me what I needed and even showed me where I could buy the things I needed to make magnet motor generator from any country also the prices of each item and web sites who stocks each of the components you will need.Looking at saving money on my bills is a must for any small business and the magnet motor generator has given me the hope to do exactly that.
We all want to save if it’s a house hold or business it makes no difference as long as we can find a way to save, a little bit of time and work you could have one of these little generators up and working and keeping you energy bills down.
I wish I had known about the magnet motor generator long before now and I would have been saving a long time ago but the power companies don’t seem to want to help you find these kind of things maybe because that means the big companies will start to lose out on all their big money they get from people like me and you.
The e book is easy to follow it give you loads of other info and shows you everything that you need to make your own magnet motor generator, so why not go for it what do you have to lose, for me it will be a saving for my small business and in my pocked not paying the big electrical companies.
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Can i use an AC drill motor as a generator?
I have a drill motor i was fooling around with and was wondering if i can use it as a generator? I thought maybe a wind generator. Its an AC motor and is magnetic. Were it has a lot of red wires and smooth steel were another piece can spin. Please let me know if i can and the best way to do it……..Remember………………drill motor…AC motor…magnetic. Thanks in advance for your answers.
is it possible to make a magnetic motor?
is it possible to make a magnetic motor that will spin on it’s own do to magnetism? if so, can you use a pulley on this motor to drive a generator? and if so, can you use the power of the generator to run a 800 hp electric motor that you would place in the engine compartment of your car if you take the original gas burning engine out?
magnetic energy electrical generator?
first of all i have heard about many magnetic electrical motors i am slightly skeptical. I have an idea about making one could there be two magnets in a vacuum sealed container. Each one repelling and attracting in turn pulling a charged object back and forth creating mechanical energy then converted into electrical energy. First of all i am a bit of a layman and i am only interested i do not know much about physics as i would like too, as you can tell . Secondly, i do not know how this charged object could turn its constant movement into efficient mechanical energy. i was thinking that it could compress air? some how. Then the compressed air could be turned from Mechanical into electrical energy though an induction motor or generator.
Again thanks for the advice and help and sorry for the strange wording of the question .
no silly answers
Can you please explain how a magnetic DC Motor ( with a commutator ) and a Magnetic AC Generator works ?
( Just the basics? )
Why does the armature spin continuously in both?
I really do not understand , why does the current alternate in an AC generator anyways?
how do the slip rings work
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Is it possible permanent megnatic dc motor use as generator without any additional accessory?
Is it possible that permanent magnetic 25 V 1 amp dc motor use as generator connecting with UPS inverter in the place of battery?
If yes then how much should be RPM of generator to get 25 V dc at 1 amp current.
Browse this outline. It’s basic, and clear.
http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_2/chpt_1/1.html
The rotor does indeed spin continuously in both. This is necessary because the interactions between rotor and stator are because of the difference between their magnetic field orientations.
Slip rings let stationary contacts on the motor frame to transfer power to/from the rotor even while the rotor spins.
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Yes, all electric motors do that, yes you could use a pulley to run a generator, yes, you could put an 800 hp electric motor in a extremely large car.
The problem is looking at the overall system.
Lets work backward at the parts of the system you propose, an 800 hp motor will dissipate 750 watts per hp, or 800 X 750 your motor would dissipate 600,000 watts. Even at 100% efficiency, that is a lot of power consumed. Your car would need to be about the size of a semi to hold it, or a train engine.
600Kwatts is enough to run 18 homes.
A magnetic motor, would take some input to overcome losses due to resistance in the system. By virtue of touching it or removing energy from the system, even in the process of reading the system you have to remove energy from it you increase loss in the system. Say, you are on a bike heading down hill, and pulling a trailer with the breaks locked, assuming it is not vertical, or greater than 45 degrees, you will have to peddle the bike to make up for the loss the trailer adds to your system. the generator is the same, you take away energy, it must be added.
Long story short, you would need 720,000 watts into the magnetic motor for it to spin driving a generator to run and 800 hp electric motor. This is without taking into account, the losses in the generator.
All this assumes you have an 80% efficient system, which is outstanding for this type of system, in reality, short of some Star Trek answer the system losses would be in the range of about 55 to 72% efficiency for a very well engineered system, which means you will have to lose the belts, to much energy loss, and it would take to many belts.
No.
yes but you would have to test by trial and error for revs unless you can find specifications
A solenoid can move alternately, as in a doorbell. You can also use a Stirling engine to produce reciprocation, which is being studied now in several places, with the motion driving a linear alternator.
Note that the moving object does not have to be charged. A piece of soft iron works well.
The output of a linear alternator is alternating current, so you don’t need to compress air. I’m working on such a device.