Make Electromagnetic Generator

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Low Priced Magnetic Generators Make Home Energy a Reality

By Creztor Tessel

If you find yourself looking for some way to make home electricity just keep in mind that not everything is really as good as it looks on paper or in the ads. There are plenty of home electricity or free energy devices being sold, but what some of them aren't so clear about is just what costs are involved. You want to make your own home electricity so you can save money, it is that simple. So, you really need to make sure you know ALL the costs involved in whatever energy device you are looking at. One of the best solutions available for home owners today that doesn't break the bank is a perpetual magnetic generator. These generators are the best simply because not only do they all you to create practically free electricity but they do it for the absolute lowest price possible. Setting up your own electromagnetic generator won't cost the earth.

If only all free energy devices on the market were the same. Solar power and many others have such high upfront costs that many people really just can't afford them. They want to go green but there is no way they can do it because they simply can't afford the high prices. This is a common problem for many energy solutions. However, some have very low upfront costs and they look extremely attractive. Get your own home electricity for next to nothing, or so it seems. What you find out later on is that there are parts that need to be expensive which may actually cost more than the initial setup. There might also be servicing that needs to be frequently done to keep the device performing well. Either way you end up spending more money than you had planned and it turns out your free electricity wasn't so free. The good news is that magnetic generators are inexpensive in both the short and long term.

The magnetic power generators are so inexpensive because of the way they are assembled. The parts which make up the magnetic motor are just common, ordinary things which can be found in practically any country around the world. This translates into anyone being able to make their own magnetic motor for around 0. This very small amount gives you access to practically free electricity at home and it is a price tag that solar power and other solutions can't even come close to. It does get better. Since the parts are so common and cheap you won't be paying any outrageous prices in the future to replace them. Keeping the perpetual magnetic power generator in good condition will be a very cheap task.

A magnetic generator makes sense for many reasons. Low upfront costs, low ongoing costs and efficient home electricity creation means you'll save money on just about everything involved in getting your own perpetual motor. This gives you the ability to make practically free home electricity and help save the planet at the same time. Nothing could be better.

About the Author: Are you looking for a way to slash your power bill and how to build your own perpetual magnetic generator? Power your own home with an electromagnetic generator. A magnetic power generator is the answer to creating your own clean electricity at home with a permanent magnetic generator.

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10 Responses to Make Electromagnetic Generator

  1. The Patriot says:

    How do you make an electromagnetic Field generator not an EMP?

  2. The Patriot says:

    how do you make an electromagnetic Field generator?

  3. Luke P says:

    yeah, it is a permanent magnet, but you have to remember, if it’s in petrol generator or something along those lines that can spin it past the wires at 3000 rpm+, it’s still going to generate a lot of electricity, and you can get very strong permanent magnets….

  4. billrussell42 says:

    A magnet

    an electromagnet, ie, a solenoid

    or any motor or generator, or any wire carrying an electrical current.

    they all generate EMF

  5. teslacoiler says:

    you mean an EMP machine?

  6. THE FUTURE says:

    What type of magnet do we use in electromagnetic induction?
    In my opinion,we can’t use electromagnet to induce current as we can’t use current (to make electromagnet) to generate current.
    But the permanent magnet isn’t strong enough to supply the current efficiently.
    So, what type of magnet do we use in generators?Are they permanent magnet in which we induce current to make it more efficient?

  7. Ian W says:

    emf = rate of change of magnetic flux = field strength x area/(time interval)

    re-arrange for time interval, you know all of the other values, then think how fast/slow this time is and whether you could actually achieve this?

  8. CINCNORTH N says:

    Yes, You can. In order to make a generator, i.e. to induce a current in a coil, all You need to do is make a device in which the lines of flux of a magnetic field go through the surface of the coil (surface around which the wire wrappings are made) and, while rotating, the flux has to change. In other words, the flux through the solenoid has to change as the permanent magnets (which create the flux) change position relative to the coil, as they rotate.

    So, if You mount permanent magnets in such a manner that they create a certain flux through the coil, and then that flux changes as the permanent magnets rotate together with the shaft, the changing flux through the coil is what induces the current in it. Then You can connect an external electric circuit to the coil and use the electricity You created.

    A typical example is a simple permanent magnet electric motor. It can behave as a generator, i.e. if You connect a voltmeter to its leads, and turn the rotor with Your fingers, the voltmeter will show some voltage.

  9. Jonathan says:

    Physics: Electromagnetic Induction?
    Could you make a generator by mounting permanent magnets on the rotating shaft and having the coil stationary? Explain.

  10. oklaerina says:

    Physics help please, I easily give good points, considered easy problems… electromagnetic waves?
    1.) A student attempts to make a simple generator by passing a loop of wire between the poles of a horshe magnet with a 2.5 x 10^-2 T field. the area of the loopis 7.54 x 10^-3 m^2 and is moved perpendicular to the magnetic fields lines. In what tome interval will the student haveto move the loop out of a magnetic field in order to induce an emf of 1.5 V? Is this a practical generator?

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