Friday, December 6, 2013

A Preview of My Book "Self Powered Green Energy Devices"

Disclaimer

The products described hereinafter are for educational purposes only and the author expects one to be careful during any experimental construction activities conducted. The generators are capable of output voltages and current levels which could cause serious injuries and or death to one without proper protective equipment. The author shall not be responsible for any such injuries and or deaths, or other losses or damages resulting from use of these powerful electrical power generators.

Due to the fact that experts have been claiming that free energy devices do not work even when they can see them working, the author expects some people to make a lot of noise about these devices when they should be doing good research and testing to see if it is possible to have free energy for use by mankind. Many claim that free energy devices do not work because they break thermodynamics considerations. However, one should ask whether the devices are in thermodynamic equilibrium or not. If they are not, then it should be understood that the devices are not affected by laws which affect devices in thermodynamic equilibrium. These devices use energy from their own environment, like the sun, to power themselves and provide the rest of the energy for use by other devices.

Introduction

In the years 2009 and 2010, the author suffered great lack of energy. He began to study much and think about what he can do to solve that problem. He had lost his job and there was no electricity at his home. He needed to charge his phone. He walked for an hour daily to the nearby market to charge his phone, whose battery was not good. Because of that, he made up his mind to come up with a way of having his own energy. And he prayed much about it. And finally, the ideas began to come. And he put them into writing. He never wanted to patent his ideas. He only wanted to help mankind with his ideas for free. And for this reason, his ideas are available for anyone to use.

Abstract

Self-powered generators 6, 14, 15, 28, 29, 30, 35, 44, 45, 46, and 47 consist of three generators without any moving parts and one generator with moving parts. These revolutionary generators operate based on the same principle. They use some of their generated electrical power to run themselves and the rest is used to do work. Electrical current for starting these generators is from an external temporary source of power. A circuit transfer switch is used to transfer electrical current from such external source of power to electrical current generated by the generators. These generators are simple to construct and they can run for unlimited time generating a continuous supply of free energy.

Preface

In the year 2010, Apostle Robert Muli discovered:

Point 1. A first generator comprising: a closed loop magnetic core material, two permanent magnets with magnetic poles at opposite ends placed within the internal surface of said closed loop magnetic core material such that that the different magnetic poles are against each side of said magnetic core material, an input coil placed between each of two said permanent magnets along each of the two sides of said magnetic core material, output coil(s) along the two sides of said magnetic core material for providing electrical current, a circuit transfer switch, a switching and control circuit, and a temporary source of power for kick-starting the generator.

Point 2. The generator in accordance with point 1, wherein said closed loop magnetic core material provides first and second magnetic paths.

Point 3. The generator in accordance with point 1, wherein each of said input coils is arranged such that that when it is energized with electrical power, the magnetic pole close to each of said permanent magnets is the same as of said permanent magnets such that magnetic flux from said permanent magnets is opposed.

Point 4. The generator in accordance with point 1, wherein said circuit transfer switch is used to transfer electrical current from said temporary source of power used to kick-start said generator to electrical current generated within said output coil(s).

Point 5. The generator in accordance with point 1, wherein said switching and control circuit is used to drive said electrical current alternately to said input coils such that whenever each is energized, it produces magnetic flux which repels said magnetic flux from each of said permanent magnets extending within said magnetic core material.

Point 6. The generator in accordance with point 1, wherein part of said electrical current generated within said output coil(s) is used to power said generator.

Point 7. The generator in accordance with point 1, wherein said electrical current is produced when said magnetic flux is transferred from each of said permanent magnets alternately during said alternate switching by said switching and control circuit.

Point 8. The electrical current in accordance with point 7, wherein the rest of said electrical power from said output coil(s), after a small part of it has been used to run said generator, is used to do work.

Point 9. The electrical current in accordance with point 6, wherein a rectifier is used to change said alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC).

Point 10. The generator in accordance with point 1, wherein said temporary source of power is used only for a very short period of time to kick-start said generator.

Point 11. A first generator comprising: a closed loop magnetic core material as an upper plate, a closed loop magnetic core material as a lower plate, posts made of magnetic core material at the corners of said upper and lower plates attached to each of said upper and lower plates at said corners, permanent magnets with magnetic poles at opposite ends placed within internal surfaces of said upper and lower plates such that each of said posts is between two said permanent magnets with similar magnetic poles, input coils between each two said permanent magnets extending along portions of each of said upper and lower plates, output coils extending along each of said posts for providing electrical current, a circuit transfer switch, a switching and control circuit, and a temporary source of power.

Point 12. The generator in accordance with point 11, wherein said upper and lower plates and posts provide magnetic paths.

Point 13. The generator in accordance with point 11, wherein said input coils are arranged in the same manner as of said generator according to point 1.

Point 14. The generator in accordance with point 11, wherein said input coils along said upper plate form one group of input coils while said input coils along said lower plate form a second group of input coils.

Point 15. The generator in accordance with point 11, wherein said circuit transfer switch operates like the one according to point 4.

Point 16. The generator in accordance with point 11, wherein said switching and control circuit operates exactly like that of point 5, except that electrical current is driven to said upper and lower groups of input coils alternately.

Point 17. The generator in accordance with point 11, wherein part of said electrical current from any of said output coils is used to run said generator in the same manner as that of point 6.

Point 18. The generator in accordance with point 11, wherein said electrical power generated within said output coils is generated in the same manner as that of point 7.

Point 19. The electrical current in accordance with point 18, wherein part of it is used to run said generator and the rest is used to do work just as that of point 8.

Point 20. The part of electrical current in accordance with point 19, wherein said rectifier is used to change it from alternating current (AC) to direct (DC) in the same manner as in point 9.

Point 21. The generator in accordance with point 11, wherein said temporary source of power is used to kick-start said generator just as the generator according to point 10.

Point 22. The generator in accordance with point 1 and 11, wherein said electrical power is also generated within said output coil (s) during said alternating switching process by said switching and control circuit due to changing magnetic field such that said generator can be built without said permanent magnets but generate less power than when said permanent magnets are included, and would require other devices to ensure that the input current is kept constant failure to which the generator would fail to work because of decrease in current due to resistance.

Point 23. The generator in accordance with point 1 and 11, wherein said permanent magnets are for improving the power factor of said generator.

Point 24. The generator in accordance with point 1, 11, and 22, wherein its construction can be in different sizes and embodiments, both including and not including permanent magnets, depending on different desires and needs.

Point 25. A second generator comprising: a closed loop magnetic core material, permanent magnet(s), input coil, output coil(s), circuit transfer switch, and an external temporary source of power.

Point 26. The generator in accordance with point 25, wherein said magnetic core material provides magnetic paths.

Point 27. The generator in accordance with point 25, wherein said permanent magnet(s) has or have magnetic poles at opposite ends and extend within the internal or external surfaces of said closed loop magnetic core material.

Point 28. The generator in accordance with point 25, wherein said input coil extends along a portion of said closed loop magnetic core material.

Point 29. The generator in accordance with point 25, wherein said circuit transfer switch is used to transfer electrical current from said temporary source of power after a short period of time to the electrical current generated within said output coil(s) extending along a portion of said closed loop magnetic core material.

Point 30. The generator in accordance with point 25, wherein said external temporary source of power is used only to kick-start said generator then part of said electrical current from said output coil(s) is used to run said generator such that said generator is self powered.

Point 31. The generator in accordance with point 25, wherein generation of electrical current within said output coil(s) when said input coil is energized with an alternating current is due to changing magnetic field within said closed loop magnetic core material which induces electrical current within said output coil(s).

Point 32. The generator in accordance with point 25, wherein said permanent magnet(s) are used to improve the power factor of said generator as magnetic flux from said permanent magnet(s) is directed within said closed loop magnetic core material by said alternating current which causes alternating changes in magnetic fields within said closed loop magnetic core material.

Point 33. The generator in accordance with point 25, wherein its construction makes use of one or more of said permanent magnet(s).

Point 34. A second generator comprising all the components of said generator according to point 25, except not using said permanent magnet(s) and generating electrical current within said output coil(s) due to said changing magnetic fields caused by said alternating current, and using other devices to keep input current constant failure to which it would not work.

Point 35. A second generator comprising: a magnetic core material which is not closed looped, an input coil, output coil(s), a circuit transfer switch, and an external temporary source of power.

Point 36. The generator in accordance with point 35, wherein its operation is like said generator according to point 34, more specifically using devices to keep input current constant.

Point 37. The generator in accordance with point 25, 34, and 35, wherein its construction makes use of different embodiments, sizes, and shapes.

Point 38. The generator in accordance with point 25, 34, and 35, wherein power from said external temporary source of power is only for kick-starting said generator and afterwards said generator operates as a self powered device.

Point 39. The electrical current in accordance with point 31, wherein part of it is used to power said generator and the rest is used to do work.

Point 40. The generator in accordance with point 25, 34, and 35, wherein a transformer can be converted into a said self powered device.

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