Permanent Magnet Generator

There have been quite a few products released onto the market, that boast the ability for residential homeowners to create free electricity via sustainable renewable energy. Until now, none have embraced the principals behind the Magnetic Generator.

You can buy kits that show you how to build homemade solar panels, link them together, and add a battery bank to store the energy that is produced when the sun’s power is collected and turned into usable energy. They offer diagrams, video tutorials, schematics; it even tells you what to buy, and from where.

Also, if you choose, you can build your own wind generator to the same end.

While these products are good, and the tutorials make this a pretty simple task, you are still reliant on the sun shining or the wind blowing to produce your energy; not to mention the fact that it takes a lot of solar cells linked together to produce the energy needed to run a household.

Now on the market, are plans to build a permanent magnet generator that once started, essentially runs indefinitely, without the aid of an outside power source.

Nikolai Tesla, back in the ’30’s, had built a car that ran on a motor that “sucked” the magnetic flux fields out of the earth. The motor ran by way of the natural attractive and repulsive properties of natural magnets.

This free energy generator is now being shared with the public.

The magnetic generator has a stator and armature, just as any other motor that produces electricity; it differs in that, once started, a series of magnets, combined along with the way that they are shaped and aligned, repel and attract each other. This is how the motor stays in motion. It is a perpetual motion device.

The use of a zero point permanent magnet generator will become the saving grace for this planet, allow homeowners to create their own free electricity, and quite possibly, could replace the outdated methods of energy production that is use the world over.

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