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Way To Save Electricity And Money: Magnetic Turbine Generator

Author: Larres Von Peligrino

During winter season the electricity consumption increases as there are many appliances that we need during the winter season. The electricity bill increases and many people do without many comforts. However, now you don't have to worry about the electricity bill. The new magnetic turbine generator is very cheap. It is made with cheap parts and need no maintenance to keep it going. It also does not need any raw martial like some type of lubricant to keep it running.  These generators are blessing for us as they are cheap and we save money on electricity bills.

A magnetic turbine generator is a portable generator and it powers itself with the magnetic field of a magnet. There is an unbelievable amount of power within the magnetic fields of magnets. The regular generator needs to burn fuel to turn a turbine and when the turbine spins it produces electricity. The magnetic turbine generator works by placing the right kind of magnets in the correct places on and around the turbine so that it constantly pushes on one side and pulls on another and as a result spins.

As the magnetic generators are powered by magnets, once it is started it can run for years continually without slowing down. Many people are now installing them in their homes and as a result decreasing their energy bills. The pre- built generators are very expensive. You can build your own generator with parts easily available; there are many guides available for instructions. You follow these instructions and build your own magnetic turbine generator. They will last you lifelong and also save a lot of money for you.

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10 Responses to Way To Save Electricity

  1. Gia says:

    what are the simplest and most easy way to save electricity at home?
    i really want to cut down on our electrical consumption and at the same time do my bit to save the environment. please give me some idea how i can do it.

  2. flawless51 says:

    What’s a good way to save on electricity costs?
    We all know of solar panels, low power lightbulbs, good insulation, etc. Are there any new or unconventional ways of saving on electricity costs?

  3. Travelling B says:

    What is the best way to save electricity 1) to leave computer running all day long or 2) turn on and shut down?
    I want to save electricity and I’m never sure which one is better… What do you think?

  4. tugjr says:

    What is the best way to save electricity (conserve energy/water) without spending a lot of money?
    How can I save on my monthly Water and Power bill ? What are some of your tips which have saved you $$$?

  5. ♥Khrysten says:

    What is a good way to save on electricity?
    I just moved to a new apartment and need to save on money however I can. What is a good way to save from using a lot of electricity(besides the obvious “turn off lights when your not using them”. I already have energy efficient bulbs. Thanks!

  6. Anonymous says:

    In general, best to turn of the machine when you are done.

    If you want to be lazy, you need to be using the machine pretty much 18 hours + per day to make it worth keeping on.

    Therefore, when you leave work, shut the thing down.

    After you surf at home, shut the thing down.

    Shutting down does other things too
    - saves the screen from burn in (using screensavers help there, but all electronics have a limited run life).
    - allows the operating system clear its memory so it can run cleaner and faster at boot up;
    - allows the operating system to apply regular updates, mainly security updates, which do not happen when the thing is on;
    - PREVENTS hackers from taking over your computer when you are not at the PC – malware will often look for long idle times to activate and hand over control to remote hackers so they can either steal your data, use your PC to spread viruses, or use your PC/hard drive to store unwanted data like porn.

    A federal govt report indicates data centers are the single largest consumers of electrical power – and data centers are full of computers.

    Hope this helps.

  7. Anonymous says:

    1. Unplug everything that you don’t use a lot. Many things consume electricity even when they are “turned off”. Battery chargers, ac to dc converters, anything with an internal clock, and anything with a remote control are examples of this.

    2. Adjust the thermostat up a few degrees in the summer and down a few degrees in the winter.

    3. Insulate your hot water tank. The payback period is usually less than one year.

    4. Turn down your water heater’s thermostat. Set it to around 120 degrees farenheit.

    5. As your light bulbs burn out, replace them with compact flourescent bulbs.

    6. Wash clothes in cold water.

    7. Line dry clothes instead of using a clothes dryer.

    8. Enable your computer’s power saving mode.

  8. Anonymous says:

    get power bars for computer, tv, microwave and vcr’s and shut off when not in use.

    switch to florescent bulbs. they are a little more money to buy but you will see the savings in hydro.

    use cold water for washes

    use a toaster oven instead of the big oven when you can or use the bbq

    use a drying rack or clothsline in summer. the dryer really uses alot of hydro.

    get rid of any bar fridges or older fridges.

    hope this helps

  9. Anonymous says:

    Unplug anything you use after you use it. It still draws a current if plugged in. You can always plug it back in when you want to use it. Turn off your computer when you are leaving it for awhile. Use the new light bulbs which last a very long time and use very little electricity. Do not take long hot showers. Wash clothes when you have a full load of the same color. Do not run the hot water while you are brushing your teeth. Turn out most of your lights at night. Keep doors closed and windows and storm windows if you have air conditioning. Use smaller bulbs in lights. Keep water heater temperature regulated lower (get someone to do this for you). Use fans to circulate air conditioning. Pull blinds if sun is shining in, and it will help circulate your air conditioning. Insulate your water heater. A vacuum cleaner uses more power than any other appliance. I sweep and damp mop my floors.

  10. Anonymous says:

    raise the a/c three to five degrees above what you normally run it at and you’ll be suprised how quickly it’ll add up.

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