Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Magnets4Energy Review

As a complete novice in electronics, I was wondering how possible to build the magnetic generator. But looking at my yearly soaring electricity bills there was no option but to risk and purchase the e-book.


As promised in the e-book’s sales page, the manual comprehensively details the system builder on what a novice needs to understand to kick-start. 
  • Chapter dedicated to explaining ALL the key components of the system:
Magnet bars
The Rotor
and Battery bank.
  • A complete list of building material required for the project including:
Materials and their approximated cost
Competitive suppliers
  • Step-by-step illustration of how to assemble the components
  • How to connect the system to your existing power supply system  
I was really hot when I got to fixing the magnets at the exact position on the rotor, but with patience I got over it.


Guarantee:
If for any reason you do not see value in the manual, you are entitled for a full refund within 60 Days from the purchase date. There is no risk when purchased.



Most Recent Update & Bonuses
The e-book is momentarily offered at $49.00 instead of $97.99!
But remain! There’s more…
Any fresh acquisition of the DIY magnetic generator guide comes with some neat bonuses. One of them is the once burning hot Run Your Car On Water e-book selling at $49.95 back in mid 2008, but now it is given away for free! This alone makes up your money’s worth when you purchase Magnets 4 Energy.

Conclusion
The Magnets 4 Energy is an outstanding e-book packed with guidelines and tactics on how to cut down your home energy consumption.
System maintenance is comparatively low and less cumbersome.
I have no regrets but the choice is yours!


Friday, November 19, 2010

Time To Go For Magnetic Generator Is Now

Is the time ripe to look for alternative energy sources? A project will be ready for implementation if it becomes socially or economically prudent for its intervention. Will society embrace the concept? Is it economically viable in the light of competition? If not then there is the need for public education and feedback analysis.

I think the need for other electricity sources as a home energy is overdue giving the continuous hike in our electricity bills. Any commodity without a substitute becomes very difficult to discard with even if it is being offered at exorbitant prices.  

Gas to fuel our cars has continued to soar high that electrical cars which look relatively cheaper have surfaced. I strongly feel that an alternative source comparatively cheaper and reliable must be exploited.
What comes to mind is to patronize an environmentally friendly Magnetic Electric Generator which can easily fit well in our homes at a relatively low cost.