Free Energy Generator using Neodymium Magnet Activity
Cheaper electricity is available to everyone. The Heiss motor is a free energy motor, it allows you to produce electricity wherever you are. I repeat, don't buy anything, everything can be recycled. The best supplier for the Heiss engine is recovery. You will find plenty of Heiss engines in the trash. It pollutes, I make electricity with it...For all those who succeeded, post your videos. Join us on Facebook: DIY tips
For people who have difficulty placing the magnets properly, I have linked you to a simplified assembly.
Description: A long time ago, we bought a hand dynamo that had a 5 volt output and 400mA (maximum). We found it really useful but not very efficient. Out of curiosity, we still had to open it to see how it was made and above all, with the aim of increasing its power. Once opened we saw that there was a printed circuit inside. We originally wanted to remove the printed circuit which caused a lot of loss to directly recover the generator output wires. On the other hand, we didn't expect it, but 3 wires came out of the generator and not two: it's a three-phase generator. We didn't know how to use it, so we left it open and then abandoned it in a drawer. Then one day, we put a voltmeter in alternating volts mode at two of its three terminals: it displayed something, which seemed strange to us. So we soldered some wires to it to further experiment. There we noticed that whatever two wires we took out of the three, there was a classic alternating current. This current went up to 17 volts and 800mA! a power that we had never obtained before with a small manual dynamo, 13.6 Watts (17*0.8), 4.5 times more powerful than a bicycle dynamo which really has a huge loss! Of the ; we immediately tried what we had wanted to do for a long time: put a recovered transformer on an adapter in the opposite direction to increase the voltage instead of decreasing it because alternating current (AC) is compatible with a transformer unlike current continuous (DC). And it worked: we reached 230 volts easily! much more efficient than all the inverter tests we had done! We checked the intensity after the transformer: 40mA which gives a power of (220*0.04) 9.2 watts. The loss is reasonable. We then tried on our PC speakers: A sound power that hurts the ears just with its own force. We had succeeded. We quickly found it very useful: an ecological source of energy, easy to produce by everyone, everywhere! Later, we tried to connect to the dynamo a printed circuit that we recovered from a transformer which is used both to transform the alternating current into direct current and to regulate this direct current to 5 Volts. Here too it worked very well: we have 5 volts but, in addition, by turning quickly we can go up to 1A while the dynamo, which originally had a 5 volt output, only gave 400mA (0.4A ).
Our 220 Volt dynamo has two standard 220 Volt sockets for two simultaneous power supplies or recharges as well as a USB port to really power everything! It produces a current of 50mA at 220 Volts, i.e. a power of more than 10 Watts. We can therefore, with our own power, power or recharge all the devices that consume 10 watts or less, that is to say a large part of those around us. We still can't power a washing machine with it but, at home, we have done a lot of tests and we can tell you that our 220 Volt dynamo can power a very long list of objects! When you turn the crank, above, a white LED indicates the production of an electric current. A switch activates the 5 Volt USB (Universal Serial Bus). When this is activated, a red indicator LED lights up. For ease of turning, the dynamo and the box are separated by a solid cable of sufficient length (more than a meter) so that the dynamo can be turned standing while the box is placed on the ground. The dynamo has dimensions of 11.5 by 3 by 5 cm and the case is a block with dimensions of 10 by 9 by 5 cm. Even if the diagram we sent you suggests that the electronics are spaced out inside, the internal photos will prove the opposite to you, we have compacted the electronics as much as possible.
Free Energy Generator using Neodymium Magnet Activity
Cheaper electricity is available to everyone. The Heiss motor is a free energy motor, it allows you to produce electricity wherever you are. I repeat, don't buy anything, everything can be recycled. The best supplier for the Heiss engine is recovery. You will find plenty of Heiss engines in the trash. It pollutes, I make electricity with it...For all those who succeeded, post your videos. Join us on Facebook: DIY tips
For people who have difficulty placing the magnets properly, I have linked you to a simplified assembly.
Description: A long time ago, we bought a hand dynamo that had a 5 volt output and 400mA (maximum). We found it really useful but not very efficient. Out of curiosity, we still had to open it to see how it was made and above all, with the aim of increasing its power. Once opened we saw that there was a printed circuit inside. We originally wanted to remove the printed circuit which caused a lot of loss to directly recover the generator output wires. On the other hand, we didn't expect it, but 3 wires came out of the generator and not two: it's a three-phase generator. We didn't know how to use it, so we left it open and then abandoned it in a drawer. Then one day, we put a voltmeter in alternating volts mode at two of its three terminals: it displayed something, which seemed strange to us. So we soldered some wires to it to further experiment. There we noticed that whatever two wires we took out of the three, there was a classic alternating current. This current went up to 17 volts and 800mA! a power that we had never obtained before with a small manual dynamo, 13.6 Watts (17*0.8), 4.5 times more powerful than a bicycle dynamo which really has a huge loss! Of the ; we immediately tried what we had wanted to do for a long time: put a recovered transformer on an adapter in the opposite direction to increase the voltage instead of decreasing it because alternating current (AC) is compatible with a transformer unlike current continuous (DC). And it worked: we reached 230 volts easily! much more efficient than all the inverter tests we had done! We checked the intensity after the transformer: 40mA which gives a power of (220*0.04) 9.2 watts. The loss is reasonable. We then tried on our PC speakers: A sound power that hurts the ears just with its own force. We had succeeded. We quickly found it very useful: an ecological source of energy, easy to produce by everyone, everywhere! Later, we tried to connect to the dynamo a printed circuit that we recovered from a transformer which is used both to transform the alternating current into direct current and to regulate this direct current to 5 Volts. Here too it worked very well: we have 5 volts but, in addition, by turning quickly we can go up to 1A while the dynamo, which originally had a 5 volt output, only gave 400mA (0.4A ).
Our 220 Volt dynamo has two standard 220 Volt sockets for two simultaneous power supplies or recharges as well as a USB port to really power everything! It produces a current of 50mA at 220 Volts, i.e. a power of more than 10 Watts. We can therefore, with our own power, power or recharge all the devices that consume 10 watts or less, that is to say a large part of those around us. We still can't power a washing machine with it but, at home, we have done a lot of tests and we can tell you that our 220 Volt dynamo can power a very long list of objects! When you turn the crank, above, a white LED indicates the production of an electric current. A switch activates the 5 Volt USB (Universal Serial Bus). When this is activated, a red indicator LED lights up. For ease of turning, the dynamo and the box are separated by a solid cable of sufficient length (more than a meter) so that the dynamo can be turned standing while the box is placed on the ground. The dynamo has dimensions of 11.5 by 3 by 5 cm and the case is a block with dimensions of 10 by 9 by 5 cm. Even if the diagram we sent you suggests that the electronics are spaced out inside, the internal photos will prove the opposite to you, we have compacted the electronics as much as possible.
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