Magnetic Motor How To

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Magnetic Motor - How to Generate 30kW Electricity For Free

Author: Sam Jones

The Magnetic Motor has attracted the attention of world media and seems to be the most promising commercial application of magnetic motor technology. In this article I will tell you about Perendev their engine and how you can also access the electricity-generating technology for yourself. 

What is Perendev? 

Perendev is a company founded by inventor Michael J. Brady. They have developed a range of new technologies but their jewel in the crown is still their unique magnetic motor technology. 

What is so unique about it? 

Magnetic Motor Generators built by enthusiasts for decades. Commercial models are expected within 5 to 10 years and there is a big rush to the market and in development. 

Perendev claim to have a unique, patented product that takes the original technology for much longer. Their "All-magnet motor powered by permanent magnets that unlike other devices, does not need to be regularly replaced. 

The unit is also much higher power than most other entities and assets of between 20 and 30 kilowatts of power have been made (enough for several homes). Most output devices from 5 to 10 kilowatts and often much less, especially for experimental equipment. 

Perendev reported to be manufacturing several commercial products for export to Australia, Russia and Europe. 

DIY Magnetic Motor 

The Magnetic Motor engine is just one of many experimental devices of this type, albeit one of the few that show the most commercial promise. But if you do not want to wait five years to get one? The answer is to build one yourself.

If you want to know the tips how to generate upto 30KW real Electric Power then you should check this page: Tips to Generate Electric Power Engine

Decades of experimentation with a handful of pioneers mean you do not need to experiment yourself. With a good set of instructions that can be purchased online, you can make your own device using a pair of cheap components that can be bought locally. A typical DIY model will output at 7 kilowatts which is enough for the needs of most households. 

Quit paying the power company ever increasing amounts of your hard earned money. Get free tips on how to make your own magnetic energy generator here: Magnetic Motor Generator.

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10 Responses to Magnetic Motor How To

  1. Jim Pickle says:

    How do you build a magnetic motor?
    Does anyone have any idea how to build a small magnetic motor? I get the basic idea but how do you put one together? I don’t need it to do anything other than spin in a circle.

  2. Sam says:

    The only way I’ve been taught to make a magnetic motor is to put a magnet on the anode end of a battery (something like an AA) and shape a copper wire so that it will balance on the cathode end of the battery while the wire’s end(s) touch the magnet at the bottom. It makes a constant flow of electrons that spins the wire. If that doesn’t suit your purposes, then I’m sorry and good luck.

  3. Drostie says:

    You are correct: it is widely believed in physics that the laws of physics stay the same over time, and this simple fact turns out (with some complicated maths) to be mathematically equivalent to the statement “energy can’t be created or destroyed.”

    People who are trying to sell you magnets which produce energy are unaware that electromagnetism is the single most well-studied discipline on our planet: it is extremely regular and has actually ultimately been so strongly evidenced as to change our *other* preconceptions (special and general relativity were ultimately created by our understanding of electrodynamics).

    We know this stuff. We live and breathe this stuff. We know the laws to fractions of a percent which would boggle any sane person’s mind. And we know that the rules of electromagnetism do /not/ allow for any sort of free energy extraction from the vacuum. Certainly not enough that you could power a house with it.

    I just want to add: any physicist would absolutely love to become the modern equivalent of ten thousand Einsteins by publishing some simple, overlooked fact that could power a home out of nothing, if it really worked and was easy to demonstrate. Every single one of us would love to coauthor the paper. Free-energy nuts sometimes tell me that we physicists have a conspiracy to suppress them: I still cannot make sense of this idea. Demonstrable free energy would be like dumping a Nobel prize and a career at any university you chose, directly in your lap. There could be no conspiracy in the ever-critical scientific community when the stakes are that high.

  4. bellinda jessica c says:

    How does a magnetic motor just keep producing energy?
    I’m doing a research paper on motors which use magnets (like the one shown here http://www.magniwork.com/?hop=gbancrig) now, my question is how the motor just keeps producing energy. i mean, isn’t it supposed to be that energy can’t be created or destroyed?

  5. Beauty the Warrior Princess says:

    Is it possible to create a self-generating magnetic motor that still gives output?If so how?
    Example:
    a calloway v, or brushless permanent magnetic.

  6. Violet W says:

    Attached is a link to one type of simple motor.

    Try Googling the following phrase:
    how to make an electric motor

  7. whitesoxsfan12 says:

    How to make a magnetic motor?
    I was wondering how to make a magnetic motor, a simple one with a bar magnetic spinning in the middle like a helicopter blade or something similar. Would have 3 small cylinder magnetics spinning around a bar magnetic and it spinning work? Thanks!

  8. chris c says:

    No. It would be a perpetual motion machine. And that is physically impossible

  9. Mr. Cool says:

    Inexpensive way to make a Magnetic Motor?
    I am entering a science fair, and I would like to make a magnetic motor. Does anyone know how i could make an inexpensive (under $50) Magnetic Motor? Deadline is April 1st.
    If you don’t know, than any other engineering projects would be great…
    Thanks for the help! :)
    I am not aloud to use a kit, but I am looking for a magnetic + coils + battery motor.

    Another Version I have considered, is a steam turbine powered. That might be easier… I don’t know. Any ideas would be great. :)

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