Building A Permanent Magnetic Generator – Diy Free Energy For Your Home

Sun, Mar 7, 2010

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Building a permanent magnetic generator for your home will greatly reduce or even get rid of your electrical bills and can be done for as little as $60 if you follow some simple assembly steps which are readily available.

 

Assembling a permanent magnetic generator or perpetual magnetic motor is an uncomplicated process involving very few components which are easily obtained at any good electrical goods store for very little cost.

 

The generator is built using a wheel, which could be cut from plywood or simply a wheel from a bicycle mounted on a stand so it can rotate freely. The basic concept is that 3 or more north facing magnets are fixed to the wheel at equal spacing. The attracting and repelling forces of the magnets north and south ends work against each other and result in the wheel rotating indefinitely. The axle of the wheel can be connected to a DC motor which will transform the rotating energy to mechanical energy and in turn into electrical energy which can then be stored in a battery.

 

So as you can see, building a permanent magnetic generator is in principle a very straight forward process. More specific assembly instructions listing necessary components and materials and correct spacing of the magnets etc can be found in manuals which are available on the internet but the basic idea remains the same.

 

The benefits of building a permanent magnetic generator for you home are substantial as not only are you producing free electricity for your home you are also decreasing your reliance on fossil fuels and energy companies. You are also reducing your carbon footprint as the perpetual magnetic motor is 100% environmentally friendly and does not exhaust any of the planets non-renewable resources.

 

If you would like to know more about building a permanent magnetic generator for your home and other methods of saving on your electric bills you should check out http://www.permanentmagneticgenerator.info where you will find an assembly manual and several excellent money saving techniques.


Eoin McDonnell is a qualified structural engineer who has taken great interest in environmentally friendly methods of construction and renewable sources of producing electricity on a domestic and larger scale.
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