Free Energy Generators You Can Make at Home
Free Energy Generators You Can Make at Home for Now – The Good Stuff Is Coming Hopefully Soon
Note: trying to make anything that deals with chemical and electricity can be dangerous, can cause injury, make you ugly or maim you for the rest of your life if you have an accident. Get professional supervision. Just because something becomes popular doesn’t mean it is safe.
Let’s learn more about how electricity is actually generated and what it is.
Is electricity all about magnetic flow? There are videos showing how people are able to light up light bulbs with static magnets and a wrapped copper wire with no other generator.
Let’s turn free electricity into an exploration over time. We all need some sort of free electricity, at least as a back up i.e. solar power generators and back up battery storage.
Wouldn’t it be nice to have an array of food growing pots all light up by grow lights that are all powered by free electricity or electricity generated by solar power, stored, then used for grow lights? You could be able to grow food in the darker rooms of your home. Just think about that.
For Free Electricity Generation Also Start Researching
- Electroculture
- Tartaria – a lot of older buildings and churches with tall pointy things were actually electricity generators where they used free electricity back then. Man historical cultures make US look like “cave men” Did you know that?
- Egyptian pyramids and pyramids around the world were power generators.
- There are a bunch of Telegram channels that have lots of information about free electricity generation, electro culture, Tartaria, Tesla, etc
- Smarter methods of sunlight conversion into electricity that you can store and use.
- There are videos out there showing how you can light up lightbulbs by sticking wires attached to light bulbs in fruit or potatoes.
- There are videos out there with coper coils and magnets powering up a light bulb.
- Also see Tiktok. YouTube will likely be more censored by the types that don’t want you to have free electricity.
- NOTE: be careful! You could injure yourself or kill yourself when tinkering with electricity or any chemicals
- Study Tesla if you want to know more about free electricity. There are a lot of channels and websites that are starting to report on free electricity concepts.
- Know that on YouTube and probably other video sites or blogs, some free energy concepts may be tricks and frauds, some people think everything is a joke or that it is okay to trick people. “Karma” is coming for YOU.
The allure of free energy! While there are no genuinely “free” energy sources publicly announced (except electroculture), yet, I’ll introduce you to some creative and innovative DIY projects that can generate energy at home that you can further explore. Try to find experts, electricians who can guide you in safe ways on your quest for cracking the code to free electricity.
Keep in mind that these projects are not meant to replace your conventional energy sources, but rather supplement or explore alternative ways to harness energy.
1. Solar Panel Array: Create a small solar panel array using photovoltaic cells and a battery bank to charge your devices or power small appliances.
Materials:
Photovoltaic cells
Diodes
Wire
Batteries
Solar panel frame
Cost: ~$100-$300
2. Wind Turbine: Build a small wind turbine using an old CD or a plastic blade attached to a motor. This can charge a battery or power small devices.
Materials:
Old CD or plastic blade
Motor
Gearbox
Battery
Controller
Cost: ~$50-$200
3. Magnetic Generator: Create a simple magnetic generator using copper wire, magnets, and a motor. This can generate a low-voltage output.
Materials:
Copper wire
Magnets
Motor
Insulation
Wire connectors
Cost: ~$20-$50
4. Piezoelectric Harvester: Harness the energy generated by vibrations using piezoelectric materials like quartz crystals or ceramic discs.
Materials:
Piezoelectric material (e.g., quartz crystal or ceramic disc)
Vibration source (e.g., speaker, fan, or machinery)
Amplifier circuit
Power conditioner
Cost: ~$50-$100
5. Bio-Diesel Generator: Convert vegetable oil into bio-diesel using a homemade setup and a diesel engine. This can power generators, cars, or other machinery.
Materials:
Vegetable oil
Alkaline solution (e.g., sodium hydroxide)
Catalyst (e.g., sulfuric acid)
Diesel engine
Cost: ~$100-$500 (depending on the scale)
6. Kinetic Energy Harvester: Create a kinetic energy harvester using an old bike wheel and an alternator to generate electricity.
Materials:
Old bike wheel
Alternator
Gearbox
Regenerative braking system
Power conditioner
Cost: ~$50-$200
7. Thermoelectric Generator: Harness waste heat from stoves, furnaces, or exhaust pipes using thermoelectric materials like semiconductors or thermocouples.
Materials:
Thermoelectric material (e.g., semiconductors or thermocouples)
Heat source (e.g., stove, furnace, or exhaust pipe)
Heat sink
Power conditioner
Cost: ~$50-$200
8. Water Wave Energy Harvester: Design a simple wave energy harvester using an old paddle wheel and an electrical generator to capture kinetic energy from water waves.
Materials:
Old paddle wheel
Electrical generator
Gearbox
Water wave source (e.g., ocean or river)
Cost: ~$100-$500 (depending on the scale)
9. Solar Still: Build a solar still using a plastic container, aluminum foil, and a wick to purify water and generate steam.
Materials:
Plastic container
Aluminum foil
Wick material (e.g., cotton string)
Water source
Cost: ~$10-$50
10. Home-made Fuel Cell: Create a simple fuel cell using an old AA battery, copper wire, and baking soda to generate electricity.
Materials:
Old AA battery
Copper wire
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate)
Distilled water
Cost: ~$10-$20
Remember to always follow safety guidelines and local regulations when working with electricity and chemicals. These DIY projects are meant for educational purposes only and may not be suitable for commercial use. Be creative, experiment safely, and have fun exploring the world of alternative energy!
