Greetings my friends,
As I sat and pondered one day I knew of a bunch of different seperate machines that, when all put into one device, would create a perpetual magnetic driven output. The 3 main devices would be 1) A good heavy duty automotive alternator, 2) a dependable DC/AC inverter (the ones you see at Walmart and such, in the automotive dept), and 3) the design and magnetics to perpetually drive the alternator flywheel. This can be done by arranging the magnets (good, strong, earth magnets) on both the alternator flywheel and another seperate ring an inch or so larger than the flywheel. Arrange your magnets correctly on this ring. When the 2 rings of magnets get close, the laws of attraction and repulsion will work naturally and perpetually. Use an odd number of magnets on the alternator wheel, and an even number on the ring to avoid 'matching' and polarity locking.
So, in a nutshell, this device will run indefinately (unless the alternator or inverter give out), supplying a steady voltage. I paid about $50 for the magnets at K&J magnetics. You can buy a good 2000 watt inverter for about $100 or so, and a good alternator for about $50-100 at the auto salvage yard. The rest of the cost is all the brackets and hardware.
Granted this is on the small scale, so larger models can be built. This particular setup can run quite a few appliances at one time, but factoring in load amperage may require 2 or more units to handle the amperage of a normal household.
I usually use less than 30 amps during my day so 1 device will work just fine.
Blessings and Light to you
I tend to think of it like a gas powered generator, except the engine removed and a magnetic drive installed. The unit I'm building first (if I ever get any money lol) will be a 750 watt unit that will fit inside a lunch box, and still have room for my sammich .
In a different perspective, the uses are limitless being incorporated in varying sizes and such. Receptacles would be a thing of the past, as tiny devices could be installed inside the appliance itself. The energy companies would go nuts!
And in bringing this thread back on topic, I hope this bit of STO advice will help many to claim their independence.
As I sat and pondered one day I knew of a bunch of different seperate machines that, when all put into one device, would create a perpetual magnetic driven output. The 3 main devices would be 1) A good heavy duty automotive alternator, 2) a dependable DC/AC inverter (the ones you see at Walmart and such, in the automotive dept), and 3) the design and magnetics to perpetually drive the alternator flywheel. This can be done by arranging the magnets (good, strong, earth magnets) on both the alternator flywheel and another seperate ring an inch or so larger than the flywheel. Arrange your magnets correctly on this ring. When the 2 rings of magnets get close, the laws of attraction and repulsion will work naturally and perpetually. Use an odd number of magnets on the alternator wheel, and an even number on the ring to avoid 'matching' and polarity locking.
So, in a nutshell, this device will run indefinately (unless the alternator or inverter give out), supplying a steady voltage. I paid about $50 for the magnets at K&J magnetics. You can buy a good 2000 watt inverter for about $100 or so, and a good alternator for about $50-100 at the auto salvage yard. The rest of the cost is all the brackets and hardware.
Granted this is on the small scale, so larger models can be built. This particular setup can run quite a few appliances at one time, but factoring in load amperage may require 2 or more units to handle the amperage of a normal household.
I usually use less than 30 amps during my day so 1 device will work just fine.
Blessings and Light to you
I tend to think of it like a gas powered generator, except the engine removed and a magnetic drive installed. The unit I'm building first (if I ever get any money lol) will be a 750 watt unit that will fit inside a lunch box, and still have room for my sammich .
In a different perspective, the uses are limitless being incorporated in varying sizes and such. Receptacles would be a thing of the past, as tiny devices could be installed inside the appliance itself. The energy companies would go nuts!
And in bringing this thread back on topic, I hope this bit of STO advice will help many to claim their independence.