Wesley asked:
I’m trying to combat some of my financial burden by having an alternate electric source. I’ve heard you can create “near perpetual-motion” with magnets, but I’m not sure as to how it all works.
Information needed:
1: Assembly
2: Energy storage
3: Resistance (preventing anything from blowing up when I plug it in)
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The simple answer is
If it would be simple it would be on the market
Why would you want to depart from the utility power?
A small generator will not provide the energy demand the utility provides and
It will cost about 1 L per hour of gasoline.
Hope this properly answers your question
Guru
There is no way that you can produce your own electricity for less than what you are buying it for from your power company.
If there was a less expensive way to produce the electricity, your power company would be using it, believe me.