Magniwork free energy generator plans are advertised here on Instructables. Has anybody had any success with them?
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lots of people speak of energy and it being 'free', that is a label added by our consumer society.
in reality we are blanketed and bombarded with energy every moment of our life, afterwards our corpse is bombarded with it too.
light, heat, sound, motion
all of these are energy, the problem is conversion to a usable form.
a solar panel doesn't give you 'free' energy, you paid for the panel, it just converts a readily available source of power, the great big hot nuclear reactor in the sky.
these magnetic engines and such are very similar, they are CONVERTING magnetic fields in to kinetic energy into electrical energy m=K=e
unfortunately a lot of energy is lost in the conversion process, guess the currency rate is bad today *ba-da-ching*.......
for each unit you see out there you must consider the cost of the items, additionally we are getting stronger and stronger magnets, did you see the mythbusters episode about movie myths with the mission impossible air duct climb, they had to get massive rare earth magnets, strong enough to take off fingers.......
you'll never get more energy out of something than you put into it, but that's not what people are looking for, they are looking for more efficient and greenier options.
So in closing, there are no 'free' energy things out there, materials and assembly alone take time and energy. Magnetic Generators are used for almost everything though, you just need kinetic energy to convert to electric, windmills and water wheels work. Most ideas don't work or work so poorly that you'd be loosing money and wasting time with them.
In short, unless it's just a set of instructions for building a regular generator, it's a scam. The regular generator plans may not live up to their own hype either, but at least they'll probably generate some electricity.
Like kelseymh - not worth bothering with. The generator doesn't, and I believe what you pay for is padded-out with other freely-available energy saving information.
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