May 29, 20251 yr Is there any one who has experience alternative power supply for a household using alternator generator synchronous motor so called (free energy) working? I've seen it on U tube.If you know please share your experience.
May 30, 20251 yr I did not see the video, but “free energy” or “over unity” does not exist. You need some form of kinetic energy to turn an alternator.
May 31, 20251 yr No, it must be true! Because:On 2025/05/30 at 3:50 AM, freeman said:I've seen it on U tube.😉🤔
May 31, 20251 yr On 2025/05/29 at 7:50 PM, freeman said:Is there any one who has experience alternative power supply for a household using alternator generator synchronous motor so called (free energy) working? I've seen it on U tube.If you know please share your experience.No free power as per other replies. What is interesting I had chats with a big contracts supplier of batteries who invited me to see his model where a motor uses battery power to start turning a alternator and this then charges the battery. Then the power to the motor is switched off and the batteries just keep on staying full. Needless to say I did not waste time to even go and look at this super model.
May 31, 20251 yr On 2025/05/29 at 7:50 PM, freeman said:Is there any one who has experience alternative power supply for a household using alternator generator synchronous motor so called (free energy) working? I've seen it on U tube.If you know please share your experience.There is literally hundreds of clowns promoting "free energy" gadgets on YT - it is all a myth~! 😆
May 31, 20251 yr On 2025/05/29 at 7:50 PM, freeman said:Is there any one who has experience alternative power supply for a household using alternator generator synchronous motor so called (free energy) working? I've seen it on U tube.If you know please share your experience.It's fairly basic physics that any system will require some sort of input, because there are unavoidable losses when converting energy from one form to another. Somebody might be able to show you this device running for a while, but only for a while. When I was a kid there was a lot of interest in perpetual motion. Many systems were proposed and some of them were interesting and would move to no useful effect (IE they couldn't connect to any sort of load) but they'd always stop.The best you can hope for is improved efficiency.
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