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  • #31
    microwave magnets

    Originally posted by totoalas View Post
    Hi
    thanks for the response
    just like to ask if berriylium oxide magnets from magnetron of maicrowave oven having two ring magnets in them be useful in the generator build up coz i have 500 pcs in my collection and they are stronger than speaker magnets
    thanks
    totoalas
    That would be a big generator, to put them in a circle around the armature the other issue is the bigger the armature the more drag the is created under load you want a small diameter armature, so not unless you cut them it would be cheaper to buy neo's. why i'm cutting them is the make a small tight armature with a strong flux field and not sure it will work yet.
    Tecknomancer
    Zeropointfuel.com

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    • #32
      Originally posted by tecknomancer View Post
      That would be a big generator, to put them in a circle around the armature the other issue is the bigger the armature the more drag the is created under load you want a small diameter armature, so not unless you cut them it would be cheaper to buy neo's. why i'm cutting them is the make a small tight armature with a strong flux field and not sure it will work yet.
      thanks again for your support been very kind and helpful
      i built a long time ago a ceiling fan windmill generator using dadhav circuit abd it produced 16 v dc using hd drive magnet
      tried to make a romerouk rotor using hd disk drive neodyne magnets 5mm x 6mm n s on the surface abd used 8 on each side of a 23 in dia plexiglass rotor but without success
      maybe this time will dot it right with bryan's

      in the Phil where my brother in law salary is7000 ph a month
      and my other brother in law who has no work pays 7000 pesos for electricity bill for using the airconditoner from 9 pm to 5 am they call it luxury already but for others food for energy no choice
      my solar cell 60 watts plus minolys ssg mod to use 7ah v to charge 500 ah
      joule ringer by lasersaber 15 220v ac led lamps / flip flop inverter all in this forum
      plus brian's gen completes my quest for stand alone power supply system
      (ps add the rotoverter to run a dc motor/gen with only 220 v ac 20W)

      need to get that copy lol

      totoalas

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      • #33
        More idea's on home brewed generators...

        Projects

        Microwave wind generator

        http://www.windstuffnow.com/turbine%20kit.pdf

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        • #34
          Originally posted by dragon View Post
          tHANKS Dragon

          its a goldmine for my ring magnets --- lol
          totoalas

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          • #35
            Your quite welcome totoalas, keep in mind you can manipulate the magnetic field of a magnet using plates or discs. 2 discs with a magnet in the middle produces both fields between them. If there are protruding "fingers" on the plates they become "magnets". If you take an auto alternator apart you'll see the "claw poles" with a coil encased inside. If you remove the coil and insert your microwave magnets you have a 14 pole PM alternator.

            Lots of different ways to use your microwave magnets.

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            • #36
              I fully encourage and support this kind of product. DIY step-by-step video instructions for building something for few reasons..

              Worldwide distribution. It may be easy for you guys who live in USA to send this kind of generator with postage, but try to order it to Europe or somewhere...it's big, meaning big shipping cost, and then when it get to custom, explain that this is not a bomb but a generator then pay tax and custom fee on it...should I mention that all this takes time?

              If you buy instructions, you can get them on DVDs, or downlad and watch online (if they are set like that)...and once you learn how to build one, you can build another one...you know, teach hot to catch fish, and all that...

              You can just take instructions, get to local store, get the parts and build it...is that what we all trying to achieve? to think of some system that's simple and easy enought to build wherever you are in this Earth...

              I didn't buy this particular instructions, so I cant say anything about quality of videos, or info...but I support this kind of biz

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              • #37
                youtube link?

                Can someone post a direct youtube link here as the links on the webpage aren't accessible on a mobile??

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by pmazz850 View Post
                  Can someone post a direct youtube link here as the links on the webpage aren't accessible on a mobile??

                  YouTube Channel
                  Tecknomancer
                  Zeropointfuel.com

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                  • #39
                    Thank you!

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                    • #40
                      Thanks, Brian

                      Will be eagerly waiting for the DVD after successful purchase


                      totoalas

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                      • #41
                        Hi Brian, I will buy your DVD soon.

                        In the meantime here is an idea on how to make OU device from Brian's generators:

                        Make a Brian generator and another as a motor.

                        Make an aluminum disc with magnets and using the right ratio lets say 4:1, a 12 battery bank, an inverter for your mains and another for the motor.

                        Watch:

                        New Free Energy by George Mitchell - YouTube

                        The better quality the bearings the more efficient the device.

                        The higher grade magnets the more efficiency and power too.

                        I'm sure a good grade of copper wire would help too!

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                        • #42
                          Dont think that would be OU, but if you could get one motor or small gen also charging a battery to feed the main generator,pulsed would seem to be better,then it could be self sustaining possibly for awhile. I do like the idea.

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                          • #43
                            Solid State Relay from Zero point Fuel

                            Originally posted by tecknomancer View Post
                            Hi ,tecknomancer
                            just want to know if the solid state relay replace the charge controller from solar panel or they are connected after the charge controller to the battery
                            Im building the circuit next week and will try its robust design lol
                            thanks

                            totoalas

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                            • #44
                              US supplyier for DIY PMG Generators

                              I know that if you are in the us and you are building one of these awesome Generators converting from metric and finding parts can take some time, so here is some of my research..my best prices

                              First Neodymium magnets are sensitive to hi heat, so if you overheat them your generator will stop working so it is important to know your load will not cause it to overheat. Brian has a water cooled version but I'm working on a alternative solution and if it works I will post the outcome. but I'm buying these magnets to have a version of his generator for performance test and for comparison to any modified versions ZeroPointFuel may come up with, so I hope this helps

                              Essex Magnet Wire 24 AWG Gauge Enameled 11LBS

                              N52 neodymium magnets pull force: 17 lbs 1/2X1/4

                              ZeroPointFuel other suppliers

                              Last edited by tecknomancer; 01-06-2012, 06:10 PM. Reason: added other suppliers link
                              Tecknomancer
                              Zeropointfuel.com

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                              • #45
                                DIY PMA DVD Review

                                I purchased the DVD and reviewed the clips today. It is excellent. From materials found around town + magnets & magnet wire you can build a powerful generator
                                from these plans. The stator uses a very novel approach I've never seen. I will be building one. I see no reason that this generator would not outperform cheap chinese offerings, and could be built for much less $.

                                Brian has taken the time to really make this a concise educational package, worth every cent. The films are edited very well, it would probably take a several day seminar to see everything you see in this film, and surely that would cost more than $40!

                                Interestingly, as well, Brian purposely sets out to not only show you how to do it right, but to demonstrate how varying the plan will effect the build. In other words, he demonstrates the pitfalls; which will serve to save people a lot of money due to screwups / bad modifications.

                                Congratulations Brian, you have put out an excellent product, at an excellent price.

                                It's a rare thing to find an e-book / DVD that actually gets you building a renewable energy device that delivers results, this is one of few, and the only one I have personally seen on this forum!

                                Well worth the money if you are interested in wind, water or human powered generators.
                                ----------------------------------------------------
                                Alberta is under attack... http://rethinkalberta.com/

                                Has anyone seen my Bedini Ceiling Fan that pushes the warm air down, and charges batteries as an added bonus? Me neither. 'Bout time I made one!!!!! :P

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