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Perpetual Generator

Perpetual Generator – How To Build Your Own Magnetic Power Generator

Author: James Watson

The magnetic power generator, also characterized as perpetual generator, is a free energy generator which uses magnetic force and magnets to induce a perpetual motion. Here, the generator runs by itself continually without stopping and creates completely free electrical energy that can be utilized by an individual for various purposes. The perpetual motion in the generator refers to a device which runs indefinitely, producing huge amounts of energy.

The magnetic power generator adopts repulsive and attractive power of natural magnets in order to induce the motion into flywheel. This flywheel is in turn attached to a small turbine through a gear assembly, and when the wheel runs it drives the turbine, thus, producing electricity.

Another feature of the Magnetic power generator is its very easy and simple-to-build functionality. Any individual having basic mechanical knowledge can construct a DIY magnetic power generator by referring to various blueprints and guides accessible on the internet. Otherwise, he can purchase one of the magnetic generators available in the market at an affordable price. In addition, these power supplements save about 20% to 50% on energy bills. Once when these perpetual generator are assembled correctly, they can run for long periods of time producing free electricity.

The power generator can efficiently be used as a power supplement in houses without any cost. Further, the perpetual generator doesn't produce any harmful by-products like gas and it is eco friendly too. So it is best for each and every one to opt for this alternate source of electrical energy which is completely safe to operate and is econmical.

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10 Responses to Perpetual Generator

  1. Timothy S says:

    Would a perpetual energy generator work on a large scale?
    I’m thing of a centerfuge or pengelim I know the laws of physics state no energy is neither created or destroyed but seems to me this could work on large scale where greater starting energy could sustain a much lower electrical currant. The application I have in mind is a pengelim drivinga centerfuge wheel to general electricity on a boat using the energy supplied by ocean waves. any thought would greatly be appreciated.
    Yes perpetual energy would be defeated by the motion of the waves themselves… Better stated The idea would be for a pengelim to drive a weighted wheel/gear that would drive a coil generator supplying a low currant voltage to a deep cycle battery system as a supplemental electrical energy source.

  2. Dave says:

    How can I sell my software Perpetual Traffic Generator Software?
    I have it in my down load center

  3. bmk says:

    crackpot perpetual energy generator idea!!!!?
    I Guys/Gals, I have an improvement to the idea posted by climbhi in physics forums.
    Here is the original text:
    Okay, this seems like it should work, but I know that it ought not too. Please tell me what you think.

    My idea is for a device which will be able to perpetually produce hydroelectric power. It works based on the idea of capillary action. Start with a large pool of water, and take a whole freaking ton of small tubes which water will travel up by capillary action. Have the water travel up the tubes and then form a new pool higher up, where a new batch of capillary tubes will be waiting to suck that water higher up, and the cycle goes on untill you reach a sufficient height. Here you cause the pool which has accumulated at the top level to fall off over an edge, go down and strike a rotor which works the same as any hydroelectric plant rotor works. After it strikes this the water returns to the original pool and the process repeats. And voila! (pretty sure that’s spelled wrong) you have a perpetual energy generator!

    Here is a link to the original question
    http://www.physicsforums.com/archive/index.php/t-865.html

    I think i have a solution to the problems that the replies to that question have talked about. Idiots like jerry(founder of yahoo) do not allow photos to be part of the question so i have uploaded a photo.
    Here is a link to the design(photo)
    http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn216/bmkamath2000/capillarypump.jpg

    Here i have the water rise in the capillary as usual. A tap halfway up the capillary opens into another container. The switch has to be operated automatically keeping it closed when the water in the capillary rises. I think the diagram needs to be modified as the switch has to be near to the capillary.(just a crude theoretical model)
    If you think my drawing can be tried out can you please tell me where or how?
    (Plz have a look at my previous question too- that too is interesting)
    Thanks for reading and answering in advance.
    Hi brother otter,
    I know the quantity of water sent up is small. It rises only about a few milimeters. I know. Energy is needed to close and open the tap also. I am talking of nano technology here and anything mass manufactured can give good returns. If not for generating power it can still be used to lift water for irrigation. One drop a second means 8.6 liters of water a day and thats from one assembly of tubes. A few hundred can give you lots of water at a time. I understand the practicalities/difficulties thats why, otherwise i would have done it myself by now and my patent application would have been on its way. I googled a bit and saw somethings on capillary pumps tto but its basically used to cool electronic devices by capillary action/pump.
    Plz look at the image i have posted as a link too. It looks workeable to me.
    Dear rowlfe,
    Ha Ha Ha i was just about to sign out and there comes a real answer. Good i agree energy needed to operate the valve outweighs the potential energy of a drop of water in the capillary but i must confess biology might one day give us energy efficient valves(part electronic/part biological). A working model would definitely work as we can make the tap as wide as possible. in fact it can be a cut capillary(at two nearby places halfway through) which when placed in place allows water to rise and when the cut piece is moved Oh My God. Ok Ok may be the water in the upper part wont flow down. I don’t know. Neways thanks for your post and in answering your answer i chanced upon a simple idea to test it. I will just use a capillary in which water rises. Then lift it out to see water flows out or not.

  4. PC User says:

    Why is a perpetual magnetic generator impossible?
    Itll be 3 more years before i can start college, and assuming i have access to any source of answers kind of destroys the point of my question: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AvZ14eCcptOQDk5LzJY1zLTsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20091010192747AAHywMm

  5. jigi says:

    Does anybody have the download for the magniwork magnetic perpetual generator?
    Hi guys, does anyone happen to have the download of the plans for the magniworks magnectic perpetual generator? I wouldn’t mind looking it over and deciding for myself wether it’s worth investing some time in or not….cheers

  6. Anonymous says:

    Magnets can be used to store energy in their flux, but they can’t be used to generate energy. Any energy that comes out of a “magnetic motor” was first put into it by bending the flux lines.

    Once the flux lines are bent, they seem to store and release the original energy pretty efficiently. That is why the devices run a while before running down.

    I am pretty sure energy cannot technically be generated in any way. It can only be converted from one form to another.

    The key is finding creative and efficient ways of transducing it from one form to another.

  7. Anonymous says:

    You first put energy into the system by displacing the pendulum a distance, so at best you stored the energy you put in for use later.

    Each time your wheel moves it obtains its energy to move from the pendulum, so the pendulum must therefore lose an equivalent amount of energy (as you said, its neither created nor destroyed so it has to come from somewhere). As the pendulum looses energy it makes smaller swings until eventually all its energy is tapped out.

  8. Anonymous says:

    Start by developing a marketing plan. Ask these questions.

    - Who will help me SELL it?
    - How do I find these people to help SELL?
    - Where will they SELL it?
    - How do they find buyers?
    - Is there enough profit for you and the active Sales person to make a living?
    - What is the retail price?
    - How quickly will it sell?
    - How quickly do you make up your development costs?

    Let’s see, why are you asking this question in the Computer and Internet section, instead of the Business section? That is probably your first mistake. Computer geeks don’t know how to SELL.

    Good luck and Happy Computing!

  9. Anonymous says:

    Capillary action can be very interesting but fundamentally it’s just a siphon. True liquids can flow uphill but ultimately there’s still a driving force behind the movement whether it’s a thermal gradient, absorption or adsorption at the end point, evaporation at the end point, or the end point is at a lower potential energy, i.e.: you can take it up a hill and down the other side but to just go uphill the force actually comes from something else. The difference between Capillary action and a siphon is that capillary action would be limited by the surface tension.

  10. Anonymous says:

    it is not impossible
    it is just that nobody has figured out how to do-it

    A 100 years ago it was impossible to go to the moon

    Anita

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