Source Of Electric Energy

The Truth About Building A ...

Free Energy Systems As An Offgrid Power Source - Nikola Tesla Secret Review

Author: Sarin Carlson F

Free energy systems allow you to generate electricity for your household without having to pay electricity bills. Free energy systems rely on well founded technology to deliver free energy to its users. These systems are so efficient that you could always fulfil the electricity requirements for your home, without paying a single penny in terms of electricity bills.

Free energy devices utilize simple and easy energy generation methods such as generation of electricity from radio waves, generation of electric current from static electricity, and conversion of radiant energy to electric energy. Whichever method is used, the modes of installation of free energy systems are very similar and very easy to implement.

If you want to dispense with the power grid altogether, or want the power grid and free energy systems completely independent of each other, connect free energy systems as offgrid power source systems. In this way, you can give up power grid altogether if you want to. But you won't be able to sell extra electricity to the power grid.

The connection of free energy devices as offgrid power source systems is easy, and requires some auxiliary devices. A battery for backup is a good idea. A generator is also used to keep the battery charged during downtimes. The free energy system is connected to an Array DC Disconnect, which is connected to a charge controller. The charge controller is connected to a deep cycle battery which stores electrical energy as backup. The battery is connected to a system meter, which is connected to a Main DC Disconnect, which is connected to an Inverter. The Inverter is connected to a Generator as well as an AC breaker panel. The AC Breaker Panel is connected to household mains supply.

The use of battery as a backup ensures that electricity is available for the household from the free energy system itself, especially as the generator always keeps the battery charged even during downtime and maintenance of the power system.

Would you like 100% free electricity to power your home? If yes, then you need to read everything on the next page, and discover how you can do this using the Nikola Tesla Secret Handbook.

Click here: Tesla Secret Review, to discover how you can start generating free electricity today.

This entry was posted in renewable energy and tagged , , , . Bookmark the permalink.

8 Responses to Source Of Electric Energy

  1. KVK ROCKS says:

    batteries which are recharged by the solar energy are used in the satellites.
    the sun light which falls on the solar panels connected to the satellite collect the sun light and recharge the solar cells and batteries.

  2. Breath on the Wind says:

    Definitely seems to be a confusing question. But there are at least two ways to look at this. First would be to see if the conventional ways to supply electricity to the vehicle has changed over time. Then it depends upon also what you consider an electric car. The first electric cars were adaptations of horse drawn carriages. They ran on batteries that could not be recharged and the electricity had to be produced by a chemical reaction within the battery only.

    With the advent of rechargeable batteries power from a generator or later the electric grid could be used to recharge the battery. A later adaptation was to electrify an train “car” so that it could run with electricity transmitted to the vehicle from overhead wired or a “third rail”

    So if by “source” we can infer the means by which electricity is transmitted to the electric motor then there have been changes. But to suggest that any one method has been scrapped in favor of another is probably inaccurate. Each has a place. It is possible we will abandon batteries in favor of transmitting electricity to vehicles using a cable buried in roadways. (that is now being developed in several places.)

    But we have also changed the methods by which we produce electricity. Originally we used steam engines and water wheels to run dynamos that produced the electricity. Wind may have been used in some places. More recent ways to produce electricity would include Coal fired steam turbines, nuclear powered steam turbines, solar steam turbines, geothermal powered steam turbines, and moving further away, stirling engines, solar powered wind generation in a solar chimney, wave action, tidal action and actually many more methods.

  3. Anonymous says:

    What is the source of electric energy in an artifical satellite ?

  4. Jake Trung says:

    has the energy source of the electric car changed over time?
    dont understand the question

  5. Chris Hansen:To Catch a Predator says:

    What is the main source of energy used to run both hydro-electric turbines and wind turbines?
    Explain?

  6. Earth Man says:

    Mechanical energy as kinetic energy, the physical movement of a fluid, either water (hydroelectric) or wind (wind turbines — yes, wind counts a as a fluid for these purposes) moving the blades that spin up the turbine and thus create electricity

  7. Chris Hansen:To Catch a Predator says:

    What is the main source of energy used to run both hydro-electric turbines and wind turbines? Explain?

  8. shallots says:

    Electric Energy Sources?
    Can someone tell me of a few energy sources in the U.S. used to produce electric energy?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*


*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>