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Introducti ...................................................... 8 on 1. H ow to Reduce Energy Consumpti .......... 11 on Stand By Energy Consumpti Charts: .......... 14 on 2. H ow D oes G ri Systems W ork..................... 19 d Portabl Pow er Source System ..................... 20 e G ri d-Interti Pow er Source System ............. 21 ed G ri nterti sol pow er system w i battery d-i ed ar th backup ........................................................... 22 O f G ri Pow er System .................................. 23 f d The U ni ofthe System ................................ 24 ts 3. From W here to G et the M ateri s ............... 29 al 4. Equi pment................................................... 31 6. Constructi ................................................ 36 on 7. G alery ......................................................... 43 l
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5. H ow the G enerator Functi ..................... 33 ons

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8. Frequentl Asked Q uesti ( y ons FAQ ) ............. 46 9. M i mi ng O ur O i D ependency.................. 52 ni zi l 10. Free Energy G enerators on a Larger Scal . 55 e

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DISCLAIMER Pl ease take care w hen w orki on any of the proj ng ects outlned w i n thi manual By readi thi manual you i thi s . ng s agree to that you are responsi e f your ow n acti bl or ons. M agni ork w il not be hel accountabl f any l or w l d e or oss i uri nj es.

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All truth goes through three phases. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self evident. Arthur Schopenhauer

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I roducton nt i
Si nce the w orl i gradualy slppi i d s l i ng nto a energy cri s, i i of utmost i si t s mportance f us to reduce our or dependency on the sources of energy w hi are nonch renew abl Cl e. ean Renew abl sources of energy are those e sources w hi are recurri meani w hen you produce ch ng ng energy you don exhaust any resources. Severalexampl t es of renew abl energy are sol energy, hydro or w ater e ar energy,and w i energy. nd These sources of energy are f y avaiabl i our reel l e n envi ronment, and are of ten overl ooked and unused. W e need to take advantage of these sources of energy, thus w e w ilmake a step tow ards energy i l ndependence. Sol energy i the Energy f ar .e rom the sun i the most s abundant energy avaiabl on our pl l e anet. W e shoul take d
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advantage of thi energy. By i ementi a system w hi s mpl ng ch uses the sol energy to pow er our homes,w e w ilreduce ar l

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our pow er bil si fcantl and al contri ls gnii y so bute to a greener pl anet. W ater or H ydro Energy i an f rl ef ecti source of s ai y f ve cl ean renew abl energy, and i i mostl produced on a e t s y l arge scal meani a l of i e, ng ot nvestment and ti i put me s i nto buidi systems w hi w il produce energy f l ng ch l rom w ater. The dow nsi of hydro energy sources i that i i de s ts i ausi e f an average person to i ement i i hi mpl bl or mpl t n s home. W i Energy Sources have exi nd sted f more than or 2000 years, they have been used f tasks such as or pumpi w ater i the past, as the w orl has been ng n d i ndustri i alzed, w i has become a common source f nd or generati energy. W i Turbi can be easiy made and ng nd nes l i emented even i i vi mpl n ndi dual resi dences, and can hel p releve the pow er bil by pow eri the more conventi i l, ng onal
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pow er sources. In thi book you w il l s l earn how to construct another al ternati source of energy, w hi has not reached the ve ch

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mai nstream medi yet. But w i ti thi energy w il be a th me s l w i y accepted and used. del

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1.H ow to Reduce Energy Consum pti on


Even ri now w i ght thout a generator,sol panel or w i ar , nd turbi you can conserve energy. Bef ne ore you start usi ng renew abl energy here w e present some ti that w ilhel e ps l p you conserve energy now ,and produce more i the f n uture.

x Change your regul lght bul w i LED lght bul ar i b th i bs ( ght-emi ng di Li tti ode bul - fgure 1) LED lght bul b i . i b i 12 ti s mes as energy ef i ent as a tungsten bul fci b, and l asts f 100, or 000 hours. Al i you cannot fnd so f i i your area LED lght bul n i bs, you can use fuorescent lght bul w hi are al more l i bs ch so ef i ent compared to the regul lght bul Al fci ar i bs. so don f t orget to turn of the lght w hen i s not i t needed.
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x W hen you turn of your TV, PC, or D VD , i stil f t l consumes energy. The standby mode does not mean i doesn consume energy, as how much t t energy each applance uses duri standby mode, i ng take l ook at the chart bel . In order to elmi ow i nate the energy consumpti you coul ei on d ther unpl ug the applance or use a sw i i tchabl pow er stri f e p or
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cl usters of computer or vi deo products. That w ay you can sw i everythi to zero w i one acti tch ng th on. The magni tude of the standby pow er consumpti on shoul be taken very seri y, si d ousl nce i compri t ses f rom 10% to 15% of your pow er bil Al l. together,

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standby pow er use i roughl responsi e f 1% of s y bl or gl obalCO 2 emi ons. ssi

x U se your AC responsi y, the col you w ant the bl der i de to be the more energy you use, i s same nsi t w hen you w ant to use i f heati Keep i at a t or ng. t comf ortabl l e evel and don overuse i Thi w ay t t. s you w il save at l l east 1, 5Kw per hour i you have f 3Kw AC. If the AC i used regul y i your home,i s arl n t most lkel compri bi chunk of your energy bil i y ses g l. Al make sure the w i so ndow s and doors i your n home are w el seal so no col or w arm ai l ed d r escapes or enters.
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x O ur l advi i that you ai dry cl ast ce s r oths as much as you can, si nce the dryer i energy vampi s re, al so use the di and cl w asher once i f l l sh oth s uly oaded, thi w ay you save energy and w ater. s

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St and By Energy Consum pton Chart i s:

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You shoul start i ementi the advi d mpl ng ces w e presented concerni the reducti of the consumpti of ng on on energy, si there i no poi of usi renew abl energy nce s nt ng e w hen your consumpti i the same. Thi w ay i you on s s f produce 50% of the energy you use,you can elmi i nate the other 50% w i the advi above and you can even start th ces
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thi ng about produci energy and get the pow er nki ng company to pay you i nstead of the other w ay around.

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Besi the economi benefts of the sai advi don des cal i d ce, t f orget that you are savi the envi ng ronment al The steps so. are easy to f l . Change the regul lght bul w i LED olow ar i bs th or Fl uorescent lght bul w ill er the energy consumed i bs l ow f lght as much as 12 ti or i mes. U si the heati ng ng thermostat responsi y w il save you as much as 50% of bl l the energy spent on heati and the same goes f the ng, or AC. U si the di ng sh/cl w asher and dryer as advi w il oth ce l drasti l l er you caly ow energy consumpti on. Fi l naly

elmi ng the stand by energy consumpti w il reduce i nati on l your pow er bil by at l l east 10% . Start savi now , even ng bef ore you i ement i mpl ndependent energy source, you can sl your pow er bilby as much as 50% . ash l

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How Does Gri Syst s W or d em k

The f l i systems represent how you connect the olow ng external pow er suppl to your house or gri In the y d. di agrams w e are ref ereei to the energy source a bi ng t vaguel because the same system that i presented coul y s d be used f vari of pow er sources. By pow er sources w e or ety mean Sol Panel W i Turbi ar s, nd nes,and Energy G enerators.

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Portabl Pow er Source System e

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1. Pow er Source 2. Charge Controler l 3. Battery 4. Inverter 5. H ousehol d

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G ri d-Interti Pow er Source System ed

7. Grid

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1. Pow er Source 2. Array DC disconnect 3. Inverter 4. AC Breaker panel 5. H ousehol d 6. Kilowatt per hour meter

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G ri nterti sol pow er system w i battery backup d-i ed ar th

6 Main DC disconnect . 7. Inverter 8 AC Breaker panel . 9 Kilowatt per hour meter . 1. 0 Grid 1. 1 H ousehold

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1. Pow er Source 2. Array DC disconnect 3. Charg Controller e 4. Deep cycle b attery 5. S ystem meter

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O ff G ri Pow er System d

6 Main DC disconnect . 7. Inverter 8 Generator . 9 AC Breaker panel . 1. 0 H ousehold

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The Unis oft Syst t he em Array D C D isconnect:

DC Di sconnect i used i the system,so you can shut of s n the system much saf and easi The reason f shutti er er. or ng of the system w oul be mai y mai f d nl ntenance. D eep Cycle Battery:

Thi i the battery you w iluse i your system once you s s l n buid the f lscal generator. If you cannot af ord a brand l ul e f

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new battery, you can get on the cheap f rom ol gol cart d f or f it. orklf M ain D C D isconnect:

The mai D C di n sconnect i used f di s or sconnecti the ng Inverter f mai or ntenance or emergency si tuati ons. I nverter:

The Inverter i used to i s nvert the di rect current or D C i nto al ternati current or AC. Thi conversi i need ng s on s si most applances i the house use AC. nce i n

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G as Pow ered G enerator:

If you are i ementi compl mpl ng ete of gri system, f d you shoul have G as Pow ered G enerator. There mi be d ght si tuati w hen you w ant to shut dow n your system f on or mai ntenance, duri those si ng tuati ons you w il use thi l s generator.

AC Breaker Panel: The AC Breaker paneli w here al the el s l ectri w i ng cal ri i connected w i your pow er provi s th der. Thi panel i s s usualy f l ound i a utii room, garage, or outsi the n lty de buidi l ng.
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Be aw are each state and country has dif f erent standards f connecti al or ng ternati energy source to the ve AC panel Al i most countri i i il . so n es t s legal to open thi s box by yoursel,unl you are qualfed el f ess ii ectri an. ci W e recommend that you contact your pow er suppl y company concerni thi i ng s ssue and do not take matters i n to your ow n hands bef you do that. ore If you do not w ant to connect your system to the breaker panel you can run applances j , i ust f rom the i nverter w hi i much easi and cheaper opti ch s er on.

G rid: The mai pow er lne that comes to your house that n i comes f rom the pow er company i caled G ri The term s l d.
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O f G ri ref that you are energy i f d ers ndependent f rom the pow er suppl company. y

H ousehold:

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W hen w e ref erred i the previ n ous di agrams to the househol w e meant the househol l d, d oads. Thi consi of s sts everythi that i connected to the breaker panel ng s .

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3. From W her t Gett M at al e o he eri s


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4. Equi ent pm
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D i tal mul meter i ok but w e shoul note that w e are gi ti s d usi pul D C i the SSG so w hen you are measuri the ng se n ng amps, i i hi y recommended to use an Anal t s ghl ogue Amp M eter,w hi goes up to 1amp or more. You w ilal need ch l so the meter to measure your i nput amps as w el your l battery vol tages.

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Sol ng I deri ron:

Sol ng i w ilbe used to sol the ci t. The ci t deri ron l der rcui rcui w ilstiloperate i the connecti aren sol l l f ons t dered,though once you are sure i i w i correctl you shoul sol t s red y, d der al the connecti l ons.
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5. How t Generat Functons he or i


The magneti generator at frst must be charged up by c i dri ng the mai shaf at 2100 RPM f 42 seconds. Thi vi n t or s process w il maniest i f as magneti energy w i n the l f tsel c thi si cois ofcopper w i Thi process i accomplshed w hie x l re. s s i l the si coi connecti w i x l on res, are maki contact and are ng setti up thei al ng r ternati magneti pol Si current i ng c es. nce s draw n f rom the si cois,thi sets up magneti pol w hi x l s c es ch are a response betw een the rotor magnets and the cois. l Al ternati y thi response causes the mai shaf to be vel s n t rotated by the 12 permanent magnets si nce they attract and buid a rel l ease fel Then af i d. ter thi the crank i s s di sconnected w hi shoul alow the uni to rotate w hie ch d l t l
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the l w ilbe the acti ng f oad l vati orce. The ci try alow s thi i rcui l s nterchange of energy,thi i a s s recyclng of stabii i lzed magneti energy, and not an c el ectromagneti because the fel of f c i d orce i not a case of s

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el ectri i cal nput. Thi i a buidup of magneti energy w hi s s l c ch caused an energy thrust. It i i s mportant to understand that el ectri cal and magneti energy w ork w i si l atti c th miar tudes, the manner i w hi they w ork sets-up a dif ng energy ef ect. O ne n ch f eri f of these ef ects i that magneti structures w ant to share f s c thei fow , compati e to the U ni r l bl versal Force, w hie l el ectri fow argues. Because of thi f cal l s act the w orki ng responses w i n the uni take pl thi t ace, how they are needed, and w hen they are needed w hi resul i a ch ts n f uncti ng uni There i a conti oni t. s nuous transmutati on process taki pl w hereby magneti energy conti l ng ace c nualy generates an energy that maniests a measurabl current. f e Thi motor, w hi i dri s ch s ven totaly by permanent l magnet pow er, i no w ay, can be compared w i n th perpetual noti i that the pri pl i not the same. on n nci e s W hen perpetual moti i di on s scussed, i i menti t s oned i n terms of unknow n f actors w hi produce an unknow n ch f orce. H ere the f orce of attract-attract to attract-rel ease
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w i n the magneti structure can be observed, thereby thi c produci the generati f ng ng orce to turn the rotor, w hi i ch n turn produces the outfow of pow er. Thi pow er source i l s s not predi cated on a conti nuous fow of energy but l predi cated on the consi stency of the transmutati on process of the magneti mol ar structures w i n the c ecul thi Earth' pressure fow . s l

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6. Const ructon i
Fi you w il an al num base pl rst l umi ate w hi w il ch l bal ance out the structure w hi than equalzes the ch i magneti fow . As f the si of the al num pl you c l or ze umi ate w iladj i based on the specii ons presented bel . l ust t fcati ow Af you fnd an al num base pl you w il need a ter i umi ate l Sl eeve Beari w hi w ilbe 1" l ng ch l ong,and al shoul have so d 1/2" i de di nsi ameter,i i of hi i ts gh mportance that thi i oi s s l i mpregnated brass. Further al ong you w il need a 4 l l ong by di ameter Brass Shaf and a Brass 2 di t, ameter Rotor, 13/4 l ong.

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You w ilneed to f cate Si rotor sl each 13/4 l abri x ots, l ong by .260 deep by 23/32 w i These sl are spaced de. ots exactl 60 degrees apart and one sl cut i center ofBrass y ot n Rotor, 360 degrees around, w i by 5/16 deep. Than de the 12 sl f ots ormed f rom the si sl as the 360 degree x ots cut i made, each sl w il be lned w i .010 thi mi s ot l i th ck ca i ati nsul on. You w ilal need a totalof 228 pi l so eces of U shaped .040 thi copper coated steelw i Each of the 12 sl ck res. ots w ilhave 19 pi l eces of these w i ftted i the M i thus res i nto ca, these w i do not contact the Brass rotor. The l res ead edge of these w i i fush w i the rotor outer surf res s l th s ace and the trai edge protrudes 1/8 above the Rotor outer l s di ameter. Then you w il need to make 11 turns of .032 l thi copper coated steel w i These 11 turns or f l ck re. or ack of a better w ord w raps accumul to 3/8 w i and the ate de
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same pattern w il be replcated around al 12 magnets. l i l W hen pl i the bent w i they w il be snug ft and ace nto res l i make a frm contact. Af that you w il ne 12 pi i ter l eces of

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.005 myl i ati i ar nsul on nserted i the cores of the w i nto res descri i the previ sentence. bed n ous N ow you goi to use the 12 permanent magnets, ng they shoul be i ated w i the myl and shoul not be d nsul th ar, d i contact w i the w i w i w hi you made 11 w raps. n th res th ch These magnets measure 3/4 l ong, 5/8 w i 3/8 thi de, ck and are made of a speci composi on and strength. al ti Al co 4, M 60; 12 AL, 28 N i 5 Co, bal Fe, Isotropi ni , c permanent magnet materi cool i magneti fel Cast al ed n c i d, 9100 TS. 450 Bri 2.2 Peak energy product. W hen i n, nserted i the rotor the outer f n aces of these 12 magnets are not to be machi ned to a radi The center of these magnets us. passes the center of the cois w i 3/32 cl l th earance. The edges, w here the w i are w rapped, pass 1/32 aw ay res f rom the cois. Thi l s changi magnet spaci ai i not ng ng ds n onl the rel y ease cycl but al contri e so butes to rotati onal
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movement. It shoul be noted that the sharp magnet d edges w hi are f ng the cois shoul be sanded to a ch aci l d smal smooth radi l us.

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The 12 w i w raps are di ded i re vi nto tw o secti ons, upper and l er of si each. There are no connecti ow x ons betw een these secti ons. The magneti fow di c l recti on betw een the upper 6 w raps and the l er 6 w raps i ow s attai ned by the l di fow recti on as show n i Fi n gure 5. Vi i Fi ew ng gure 6 show s the w i w rapped around the res magnet starti at the top ng north hal and then af 11 f ter compl turns the w i exi at the l er ete re ts ow south hal. As f thi w i then goes to the next magnet i arri at an s re t ves attract w i w hi i i re ch s ts north si Thus al w i get de. l res i nterconnected f rom south to north magnet hal or north f to south magnet hal. The actual connecti f ons shoul be d cri mped copper clps not sol w i i ati tubi to i der th nsul on ng prevent contact to the Rotor body. Si sl are than cut at the top of a 0.30 thi copper x ots ck tube w hi i 2 l ch s ong by 2 i de di nsi ameter. These sl ots
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are 5/8 w i by 1/32 deep spaced at 60 degrees apart. de Then you repeat the same process j at the bottom but ust you shoul keep them i lne w i the upper sl d n i th ots.

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Then you shoul f cate an acrylc ri to hol the d abri i ng d copper tube, the acrylc ri di i ng mensi are 33/4 O .D ., ons 2 I.D ., 3/8 and shoul be bol d ted di rectl on to the y al num pl umi ate. Thi ri shoul have .030 w i groove s ng d de cut deep so i coul alow si copper tube mounti t d l x ng poi to be i nts nserted. Af that you shoul pl ter d ace .002 thi pl c i ati paper around the i de and ck asti nsul on nsi outsi ofthe copper tube. de Further al ong si cois of i ated copper w i shoul x l nsul re d be f cated w i each coi havi 72 turns of .014 thi abri th l ng ck w i Each coi i w ound w i tw o l re. ls th ayers,the bottom l ayer to compl y fl the 5/8 w i sl w i 45 turns and the etel il de ot th top l ayer to span 5/16 w i w i 27 turns. To be sure de th each coi has the exact w i l l re ength or 72 turns, a sampl e l ength w i i w rapped then unw ound to serve as a re s templ f si l ate or x engths. A suggested coi w i ng method l ndi
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i to fl a smal spoolw i one l s il l th ength then by hol ng the di copper tube at the l er extensi then start at the pl ow on, us w i and temporariy secure thi w i to the outer surf re l s re ace

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of the tube. N ext, pl the premeasured spool of w i ace re i de the tube, w rappi dow n and around the outsi nsi ng de advanci cl ng ockw i unti the 5/8 sl i fled w i 45 se l ot s il th turns. Then,return thi w i back across the top of the coi s re l f 15/32 or and w i ng i the same di ndi n recti agai on n

advance cl ockw i pl ng the second l se aci ayer spanned f or 5/16 w i 27 turns. Thi method shoul have the second th s d l ayer perf y centered above the frst l ectl i ayer. Af ter w i ng thi coi, repeat the process by agai fli the ndi s l n ilng smal spoolw i another l l th ength of premeasured w i A re. very i mportant magneti response happens as al si cois c l x l have thei second l r ayers spaced as di osed. scl W hen the uni i dri at startup ( t s ven hand crank) f 42 or seconds at 2100 RPM , al si j l x umper w i res must be together w hi means the pl w i goes to the mi ch us re nus w i connected by the start sw i re tch. Af 42 seconds the ter
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l oad i added to the ci t and the start sw i i opened. s rcui tch s To doubl check your connecti betw een the cois,note e ons l that the fni w i of coi #1 goes to the fni w i of coi i sh re l i sh re l

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#2, w hi i top l ch s ayer to top l ayer. Thi pattern then has s start of coi 2 ( l bottom l ayer) goi to start of coi 3 ( so ng l al bottom l ayer) W hen the copper tube w i the cois i . th l s pl aced around the rotor,the di stance f rom any magnet to any coi must be i l denti . If i measures dif cal t f erent, acrylc i hol ng shapes can be bol di ted to the al num base, umi protrudi upw ard, and thus push the copper tube i the ng n di recti needed to mai n the spaci as stated. The on ntai ng rotati onal di recti i cl on s ock w i w hen vi i f se ew ng rom top dow n. Then you shoul make Acrylc dome f protecti d i or on agai outsi el nst de ements. In the end you shoul add a coati of cl acrylc to d ng ear i soldiy rotor. D o not use standard motor varni Pre-heat i f sh. the rotor and then di i i heated lqui acrylc. Af p t nto i d i ter removal f rom di tank, hand rotate unti the acrylc p l i hardens, then bal ance rotor. For bal ng procedure, anci
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ei ther add brass w ei ghts or remove brass as needed by drilng smal hol i rotor on i heavy si li l es nto ts de.

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W iring D iagram

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Rotor View

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8. Frequenty Asked Questons ( l i FAQ)


Q: W hat ki of materi shoul be used f the brass nd al d or rotor? A: You can use copper, zi ti or l nc, n, ead, w e recommend usi copper. ng

Q: Concerni the 12 magnets i the Al co 4 materi and ng s ni al i s charge at 2.2 peak energy ofany si fcance? t' gnii A: The 22 peak can be consi dered cri caleven though the ti magnets can be consi dered w eak. It i actualy a much s l more difcul j to make magnets w hi are charged l f i t ob ch ess
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than thei energy potenti . The teachi states "the r al ng rel ease ti ng i magnets i dependent on thei strength. mi n s r "A magneti current needs to be f to fow TO the rotor, c ree l then aw ay f rom i as the magnets charge and di t, scharge thei energy. The rel r ease ti ng i the key to thi acti ty" mi s s vi

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Q: Shoul I i ate the copper coated w i d nsul res? A: It i not necessary to i ate the w i s nsul res

Q: Shoul the el d even turns of copper coated steelw i be re connected to somethi ng? A: Yes, i you l f ook at the draw i that w e have provi ng ded, you'l noti that the upper 6 magnets are connected i l ce n seri as w el as the bottom ones, how ever the top and es, l bottom magnets are not i nterconnected w i each other. th

Q: W hat' the mai reason f usi copper coated steel s n or ng w i around the magnets? res A: W hen the spi mode occurs,the method f contai ng n or ni the magneti pow er f each of the magnets i to w rap c or s them as specii W hie the rotor i spi ng these w i fed. l s nni res are cri calconnecti di ti ve sturbers.
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Q: W hat keeps the magnets f rom fyi out? l ng A: They are w rapped snugl w i w i There i t realy a y th res. sn' l best w ay to mount them,j make sure they are fxated. ust i

Q: Shoul the mi be bonded i the sl d ca nto ots? A: Yes,you probabl know that M i cracks w hen i s bent y ca t' at room temperature. W e frst need to cut the mi to si i ca ze then hi i w i a standard i t t th ron. N ext, the rotor shoul be d pre-heated to about 200 degrees F, and the sof mi i t ca s pl aced onto a heated tooli the shape of the sl Bondi n ot. ng agent i pl s aced i the sl area to f n ot orce the mi i pl ca n ace, alow i i to stay there unti the bondi agent i set. l ng t l ng s
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Q: Can somethi el be used f i ati i ng se or nsul on nstead of Mi ca? A: The mi doesn' onl j ca t y ust i ate, but i has an nsul t i mportant magneti f c uncti The mi i very i on. ca s mportant

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Q: W hat do you mean w hen sayi that the rotor magnets ng change magneti spaci c ng? A: It i meant that the f s ace of the magnet w hi f ch aces tow ard the stator cois,i a fat surf l s l ace,w hie the coi has a l l rounded surf ace. W hen the l ead and trai edge of the l magnets pass any coi, the centralpart of the magnet w il l l mai n a di ntai stance f rom a coi w hi i f l ch s arther aw ay. Thi s acti causes the vari surf on ous aces of the magnet to reach to coi,w i changi si offux lnes. l th ng zes l i

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A: N O

Q: Is i goi to run by i fi the starter i t opened? t ng tsel f sn' A: N o,i w on' t t.

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Q: Can I use a copper coated steel w i w i sol re th der f or w rappi the w i ng res? A: W e haven' tri thi but w e don' beleve i w ilw ork. t ed s, t i t l

Q: The cois that are w ound w i the stated turns do not l th add up to the specii si w hy not? fed zes, A: W e shoul ve gi coi si d' ven l zes,onl number of turns. W e y have f ound the coi si l zes by measuri our coi af ng l ter w i ng. Everythi w e di w as hand w ound and the ndi ng d human el ement mi ght cause some fuctuati l ons i the n specii si Ifi fts,i s the ri si fed ze. t i t' ght ze.

Q: D oes the acrylc dome protect j f i ust rom w eather, or does i have any other purpose? t A: The acrylc dome keeps the ai space contai i r ned,so that i can be magneti l charged. As the uni spi the t caly t ns,

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w aves of magneti energy can be f t i c el nches aw ay f rom the stator.

Q: Are the poi f mounti of the copper stator ri nts or ng vets that ft i the ri i nto ng? A: N o, thei purpose i to f r s eed magneti charge to the c copper stator.

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9. M i m i ng OurOi Dependency ni zi l
Some of the bi gger i ssues w e encounter w hen w e try to reduce the consumpti of energy i to reduce and on s mi mi the use ofgas w e use f our vehi es. ni ze or cl O i i w i y used f transportati home heati and l s del or on, ng, energy generati on. There are several w ays to tackl thi probl e s em. The automoti i ve ndustry has al ready taken acti and i great on, s cars w i a very reasonabl gas mieage. The Industry now th e l must meet certai regul ons, and the producti of n ati on typi gas guzzlng vehi es i reduced. cal i cl s M ost di esel pow er cars, w i onl a mi mal th y ni conversi are capabl on runni w i l tover f on, e ng th ef ryer f at. M eani you can si y go to M cD onal and ask f the ng, mpl ds, or l tover oi ofthe f ef l ryer. Al though i sounds i t ncredi e, the vehi e w il run bl cl l wi thout a probl em thi w ay, and i w on' damage the s t t engi or the f lnes ofthe vehi e. ne uel i cl The dow nsi of thi i that the car w il have a bad odor, de s s l
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and smel lke f ed potatoes. Thi i w hat can be caled a l i ri s s l ' rough bi esel. odi ' In order to create a better fuel the w aste f ng , ryi oi/f can be processed so that i gets refned. The refned l at t i i product know s as bi esel and i shares al odi , t most the i denti properti of the D i . The car w il have the cal es esel l same perf ormance as w il regul di l ar esel and behave the same. In most conventi onal di esel vehi es, you can use a cl refned bi eselw i i o-di thout appl ng any ki of conversi yi nd on ki Besi refni w aste f Bi esel can be produced t. des i ng at, odi f rom f f at rom pork,poul beefor oi f try, l rom vegetabl es. Another w ay to reduce oi dependency i w i the use l s th of el ectri ty to pow er a car. H ybri El ci d ectri Vehi es are c cl
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getti more and more popul and starti to take a ng ar, ng si fcant share on the road. These vehi es combi a gnii cl ne common car engi w i a battery. They capture ki c ne th neti energy w hen breaki ng, thi ki c energy i used to s neti s recharge the battery.

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The H ybri El d ectri Vehi es can be consi c cl dered ecof endl due to thei l ri y, r ow emi on, and a good gas ssi mieage. Common Exampl of these vehi es are the l es cl Toyota Pri and H onda Insi us ght. A Step f ard f orw rom the H EVs, are the f l el uly ectri cal cars. It reles on the sol use of el i e ectri motors to propel c the vehi e. These vehi es don use an Internal cl cl t Combusti Engi on ne. The f l el uly ectri cars mi c ght be consi dered the vehi es of the f cl uture, but today, they re stili devel l n opment,and have lmi practi i i ted calty. Al though they are abl to run sol y on el e el ectri ty, ci they have a lmi range. Rechargi the vehi e i much i ted ng cl s cheaper than gas, but the mai probl n em i that the s batteri cannot store enough energy to propelthe vehi e es cl
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f l or onger ranges. Thi technol s ogy i very promi ng, and s si there have been several vehi es that are f l el cl uly ectri cal that have w ent i producti nto on.

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10. Free Energy Generat on a Larger ors Scal e


Si fcant changes i energy generati aren goi gnii n on t ng to occur unti the governments and l l arge corporati ons start becomi i ved and l ng nvol ook i al nto ternati sources ve ofenergy. A Free Energy generator coul w el be the sol on to d l uti these probl ems. It can be i emented i the f l i mpl n olow ng w ay: - Each househol has i ow n f energy devi they d ts ree ce, generate el ectri ty i ci ndependentl f y rom the pow er company.
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OR - The Energy Compani repl the current sources of es ace generati energy lke non-renew abl sources of ng i e energy, and i ement l mpl arge-scal f e ree energy generators,w hi w oul suppl the gri w i pow er. ch d y ds th Si nce the energy w il onl requi mi mal resources l y re ni f i to be produced, thi w oul resul i a or t s d t n

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si fcantl l er pri ofenergy. gnii y ow ce H ow ever, the government and the bi corporati g ons aren show i i t ng nterest i such devi n ces, they are the once that have the real f unds necessary to realy make thi l s happen. Perhaps, the outcome of a w orl w here el d ectri c energy i f i t somethi the bi corporati w oul s ree sn ng g ons d lke to see. Thi w oul mean they w oul l i s d d ose trilons of li dolars. It w oul mean the colapse of tw o of the bi l d l ggest corporati i ve ndustri The O i and the Energy Industry. es. l

If the U S G overnment spent onl a smal f y l racti of on w hat they spend on the mii ltary to the devel opment of f ree energy, i coul totaly revol oni the w orl W e t d l uti ze d. have al ready gi ven you a smal-scal f l e ree energy devi ce TH AT W O RKS. That proves that thi technol s ogy realy l w orks. Al i needs to be done i f thi technol to be lt s or s ogy used on a l arger scal and to become w i e, de-spread. Thi s w ilreduce the energy cri s. l si
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