Magniwork Generator – Is The Magnetic Generator From Magniwork A Scam?
For the last couple of days, I have been reading the Magniwork generator e-book that I bought. I found the information quite interesting. Anyway, I’m a science geek and I like this type of information.
I was wondering, can we really use magnetic forces to generate electricity to power our home electrical appliances? According to the Magniwork guide, we can.
What’s Possible With Magnetic Generator
To be honest, I think a Do It Yourself (DIY) magnetic rotor is capable, of generating electric power sufficient to light up a 50 watt light bulb. I don’t think it is capable to do anything more than that.
If you want to get more out of the magnet generator, you would have to build multiple dynamos and flow all the electricity into a battery bank.
You would have to run the generator for couple of days to charge up the battery. The stored electricity can then be used to power low wattage electrical appliances such as a radio, fan, table lamp etc. The key here is to scale up the project. Very much like a home solar power system.
Magniwork Generator Scam!
Is the Magniwork generator idea a scam? “Scam” is actually too strong of a word. More of “false expectation”.
A homemade magnetic generator will not solve your power consumption issue at home. It is unlikely the system can reduce it by 50% or more. It may generate sufficient power to light a table lamp and that’s about it.
Like I said earlier, if you are a science geek and you like to build stuff in your garage, then Magniwork generator would be a lot of fun. It’s really cool seeing how magnets interact with each other to produce kinetic energy. The “whooshing” sound of the spinning flywheel will make you feel as if you’ve created an alien machine!
Practical Idea To Reduce Home Energy Consumption
If you are looking for practical ideas to reduce your home electricity consumption, why not look into solar power. Residential solar is a billion dollar industry.
There are thousands of solar power contractors in the country and it is a booming industry. That shows a lot of home owners are investing in the system.
Start off by getting some basic understanding on what’s involved in a home solar power system. Be prudent and get informed. At least you will know when the solar contractor is charging you for unnecessary parts or work done on your home.
If you are looking for home solar energy information, check out the Power 4 Home at www.power4home.com. It has a series of High Definition (HD) videos that will show you how to make your own solar panel for less than $200.
You can read the Power 4 Home review that I wrote a couple of weeks back.
==> Click here to read more about Power 4 Home!
Magniwork Scam – Is The Magniwork Manual Bogus?
Since the last time I did the magnetic generator post, I am still wondering whether the Magniwork e-book is a scam? Is the idea of producing free energy with magnets bogus? If the idea of free energy is real, how come many people don’t know about it?
What Other People Say
For the last couple of days, I have been researching and reading on the subject matter. There are many people that claim the concept of magnetic generator is legit and some people allege that there is a conspiracy keeping the public from getting access to this type of technology. If you like “conspiracy theory”, this one is right for you.
On the other side of the spectrum, there are people that said the whole idea of getting free energy is phony. The funny thing is, there is a company in Australia that manufactures a commercial version of magnet generator.
Don’t believe me?
Check out Lutec Australia Pty Ltd. They have complete patent (both pending and granted) for their magnetic generator technology in more than 19 countries!
Is Magniwork A Fraud?
Coming back to the Magniwork e-book, is the author trying to cheat the clueless?
Personally, I think there is a lot of hype in the Magniwork web page. The science of using a magnet driven device to generate electricity is not perfect. Nonetheless, many Do It Yourself (DIY) enthusiasts are giving it a try.
If you want to use a magnetic generator to create electricity, you need to understand there will be other components involved. The components are charge controller, battery bank and power inverter.
The function of the charge controller is to use the current generated by the magnetic generator to charge a series of batteries. The best battery for domestic use is the true deep cycle type found on electric golf carts. Since battery can only store Direct Current (DC), you will need to use the power inverter to change to DC to Alternate Current (AC).
There are a lot of things to learn. Are you willing to invest the time?
To reduce your home electricity bill, there are a few simple things you can do. The Magniwork e-book does cover this subject. For example, conducting a full home energy audit to check for air leaks, have better home insulation, servicing your air-conditioning unit or heater etc.
Would you feel swindled if you purchase a copy of Magniwork? Is it bogus?
I try my best not to be too critical when doing a book review. This guide book is not for everyone. If you like scientific stuff and love to build stuff with your hand, there’s no harm giving it a go. Magniwork comes with a 60 days money back guarantee anyway.
For more information about the Magniwork magnetic generator, click on the link below.
==> Click here to visit Magniwork now!
Cheap Magnets – Where To Find Inexpensive Magnets For DIY Magnetic Generator
If you are looking for renewable energy idea to reduce your home energy consumption, you may want to look into a concept known as “magnetic generator”. This blog was created to document the information I found about DIY solar power and wind energy. I actually stumbled upon the idea of using magnets to generate power from an e-book call Magnets 4 Energy.
One thing is for sure, if you want to generate sufficient power from your DIY magnetic generator, you need to use a lot of magnets. Are there any places we can find cheap magnets for sale? As a matter of fact, there is. You can find loads of inexpensive magnets from eBay.
Shopping On eBay
eBay is the largest auction site on the internet. There are literally millions of people trading good and services on that social portal. With so many users, there bound to be people selling or off loading surplus magnets. Here’s what you need to do to get your hands of cheap magnets for your homemade magnetic generator.
First, go to eBay main web site at www.ebay.com. If you do not have an account with eBay, sign up for a user account right now. Registration is free. Just follow the instruction and key in your particular. You need a user account with eBay to bid for the magnets.
At eBay main page, you should see a search bar on the top left. Type in the word “magnets” and then click on the “Search” button. When you do that, the search engine will pull out all the listings which have magnets in them.
The last time I did this, there were 32,407 results! This is the hard part. Now you have to go through all the offers to find the one that meet your requirement. Here’s the fact, there are a lot of cheap magnets in the market if you were to look for it. The challenge is to put in the time and effort to sift through all the junk offers.
Locating Cheap Magnet Offers
Since most of the listings on eBay have a product picture attached, finding the cheap magnets that you want may not take too much time. I found 2 potential offers just by scrolling through the list and it took me less than 10 minutes to find them. Check out the screen shots below.
There are many more ways how you can find cheap parts for your DIY magnetic generator. In the near future, I will write more about it.
The strategy to find cheap magnets on eBay, I actually got it from the Magnets 4 Energy magnetic generator manual. If you want to build your own magnet generator to reduce your home energy consumption, be sure to check out the couple Magniwork reviews first.
==> Click here to read more about Magnets 4 Energy now!
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1) Power 4 Home Review – A Complete Review of John Russel Power4Home
2) Earth 4 Energy Review And Power 4 Home Review
3) Is It Possible To Power Your Home With Wind For Less Than $140?
