After I make the video and present this device I will be running it at full blast 24/7. I know that the house where I'm living uses more than 3500 watts so even though I will not be eliminating my electric bill completely in the beginning I should still be saving allot unless the machine malfunctions and if that happens it can throw of the frequency/screw up the voltage which in turn can damage what ever is hooked into it and if that happens it may just blow fuses or worse but from what I can tell it looks like the only thing I truly have to worry about is the old parts and heat.
No matter what after the first model is 100% complete (all gauges, safety equipment, and cosmetic adjustments) I plan to build 2 more than disconnect myself from the grid completely.
No matter what after the first model is 100% complete (all gauges, safety equipment, and cosmetic adjustments) I plan to build 2 more than disconnect myself from the grid completely.


I hate it
so many things that would greatly benefit mankind!
but I'm using one coil. My wish is to later be able to somehow afford a more powerful generator and then I'll be using multiple coils. Sometimes I can sort of visualize how my projects will work before I build them and as I'm building I run test to insure that the ending results or final build will have a favorable outcome!!! Most key ingredients seem to be in the specs (weight, voltage, output, input, max load, max rpm, etc).
I'm starting to get tired of repeating myself but that's OK because I am a kind person

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