Build A Magnetic Home Generator Yourself
January 18th, 2012
When the magnetic home generator was released 7 years ago, there was a lot of skeptics. With the introduction of free energy through magnetic energy generators, it is understandable why people couldn’t believe it to be true.
This is normal crowd behavior whenever new technology is released. Although there may be a certain amount of disbelief, the magnetic home generator works very well and helps any home owner to save money.
Magnetic home generators can generate electric power to your house by using the magnet force to turn the turbine. The polarity of the polls attracting and repelling each other, this attraction and repulsion are perpetual motion and will be converted into the electric power. The process of manipulating this motion into electricity requires less energy than the system produces, thus the magnetic power generator is the free energy machine.
There are two types of generators that produce electricity for your home and are widely known. The solar cells and wind generator technology are common, but the biggest limitation of these systems is that they need an external source in order to generate electric energy, they cannot work without sunlight or wind.
Here are the main advantages of the magnetic home generator:
- No need for an external source to create the energy, it uses inside magnet force to turn its shaft.
- It is compact, so it requires a little space to install.
- The system is very cheap to construct and cheaper to run, about $50 to get a reliable guide-book and $80-$100 to buy electric parts.
- Easy to build or assemble.
- One magnetic home generator can generate electric power up to 7,000 watts and it will cut your power bills down dramatically.
The system is completely safe for you, your family and also safe for our environment.
This magnetic power generator has been used in Europe more than 20 years, but it was hidden in our country. Do not wait till this technology will be hidden again, the manual is the recommended place to start.
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