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What is a Magnetic Generator and how do we harness the energy?

A Magnetic Generator is a system where the force of magnets are used to power a flywheel, this will then in turn power a turbine. Thus producing energy.

The energy consumed to power the turbine is far less than the energy produced. Therefore you have a generator that is producing a constant output of energy. Harnessing electricity with this method proves to be very cost effective as the magnets are the fuel and require no energy input.

The theory behind this is relatively simple. Magnets are set up in a certain way, some are placed on the turbine and some placed around it. The natural force of the magnets then cause one side of the turbine to be drawn south or downwards and the other side to be drawn north or upwards.

This is the principle behind the continual motion of the turbine. The magnets are set in certain places and distances apart. The natural force of the magnets attraction and repulsion continually forcing the turbine to rotate.

Now you are producing energy, but where does this constant stream of energy go?

The final component to this energy harnessing system is an invertor. Using the invertor will now allow you to take the energy from your magnetic generator and feed it into your mains. Now instead of drawing electricity from your mains, you are directly feeding it back in.

Any electricity your magnetic generator produces will be counter acted against the energy you consume. It is possible to harness enough energy to eradicate all your energy consumption. This would depend on the size of the magnets used to power the generator.

The generator runs via perpetual motion. This basically means that it continually runs (has no life span) and produces more energy than it uses.

There are also additional benefits reguarding this as once you have set up your magnetic generator properly, you should have a lifetime of free electricity that it produces.

It shouldn't deteriorate or weaken, although many probably decide to upgrade there generators over time to harness yet more electricity.

A permanent magnetic generator is simple to build with the correct guidance, the tools required are basic and all hardware required can be bought in your local hardware/ electrical stores.

You can expect the cost to be under 200 in materials and would take a day or so to construct.




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