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I would like to make a high powered magnetic generator that could generate 120+ volts.
My plan would be that I would hook it up to a fan, and then the fan would generate it’s own power, I would start it with a drill.
Now, assuming this would be possible:
What would I need to buy?
About how much would it cost?
Can you provide any resources to help me build it.
Can you give any tips?
If for some reason it would not be possible:
Why not?
Then for building one that would be manually generated to light a typical 60-75W light bulb:
What would I need to buy?
About how much would it cost?
Can you provide any resources to help me build it.
Can you give any tips?
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Okay, it won’t work, I wasn’t sure.
So now please answer question two.
Concerning building a manual one that would generate enough power to light a 60-75 watt light bulb.
What would I need to buy?
About how much would it cost?
Can you provide any resources to help me build it.
Can you give any tips?
No best answer unless you can answer these questions about building a magnetic generator!
What would I need to buy?
About how much would it cost?
Can you provide any resources to help me build it.
Can you give any tips?
Chosen Answer:
Only my third perpetual motion question today.
This is not possible, not even close. Any energy transformation is not totally efficient, it always loses some power. I don’t quite understand your process, between drill to fan to generator… but bottom line, it won’t work.
Don’t you think that if it were that easy to generate free power, it would have been done long ago? Instead, “inventors” have been trying for hundreds of years, and not one has ever worked.
Read about the laws of thermodynamics.
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by: billrussell42
on: 24th August 09
