The electric power company is a soulless robber. My monthly electric bill reaches up to $400 a month. That isn’t good. $400
can buy me a lot of stuff- especially new PCs which I’m addicted to. It can also pay my kid’s eduction.
I tirelessly fight the bill of course. One of my initial attempts to lower the bill was to purchase those energy savers like EnerMax which funnels waste power back into the lines. It helped- but only by dropping my electric consumption by 20%. That isn’t much.
Then last week I stumbled across building plans that teach how to generate free power using a free energy generator. Dubbed the MagniWork, this is a scalable, DIY project that lets the enthusiast generate completely free electric energy, meaning , create energy without needing any source of renewable or non-renewable energy. The Magniwork generator powers itself and creates energy by itself, without requiring solar energy, heat, water, coal or any kind of resource. This generator powers itself and works indefinitely, without stopping, creating a large amount of energy.
I tried the damn thing and wow! It cost me $100 to build and now it supplies power to the shed annex of my home where I run a LAN system and home theatre room. It’s even got amps to spare.
I crap you not: this is the way to go if you want to save on electric bills using free energy that comes from zero point.
Check out the DIY system for building a free energy generator (the Magniwork)
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