Are There Energy Generators That Actually Work?

 

The biggest concern many of you guys have about these so-called free energy generators is whether they are scams and actually work or not. While many alternative energy generators don’t really function, there are quite a few out there that aren’t actually scams. Many of the dozens of generator schematics out there are not well planned enough to function at it’s full efficiency when built (cargoh2o is one such energy generator). Most of these products have nice, well-designed looking sites. However, it is not how nice the products page looks but how well the product performs. We are looking into alternative energy sources so the plans we want have to be highly detailed, researched, and most of all possible and with a good return of our investment.

Our next biggest concern is whether they have enough produce enough electricity to support a small household of 5 or more people. After all, if the generators suck up more power than they put out then what are they worth? Nothing, because those generators are definitely scams. For most houses, the top 3 energy generators we have reviewed will be more than enough. Unless you want to power a condominium or a mansion sized home, you will be just fine with these generators. Otherwise you are out of luck (the plans we bought worked but only for small household consumption).

Many industries have perfected many types of energy generators. Many have constructed magnetic energy generators, radiant energy generators, solar energy generators, and more. However they will charge obscene amounts of money to set them up for those companies that are interested. If you are looking to get one of these industries to build you a personal electrical generator you might as well forget about it because it’s not going to happen. Also just about every free volume schematics of magnetic electrical engineering (books about magnet generators) are too difficult to understand without prior knowledge. Me and my buddies tried to read these books to no avail. They just had way too much jargon for us to understand, let alone learn.

While on the web me and my friends looked over several different promising products. Being the curious people we are we shelled some of our cash and invested in a couple of these so-called generators. We bought and read about a dozen “easy-to-build” generator plans. Most of them were too hard to understand in order to set up and one of them asked for exotic building materials (it was an odd one; we can no longer find the site but it asked for some strange special magnet to be found on eBay which wasn’t going to happen). Most of them didn’t even work or didn’t provide enough juice to be worth it in the short run. To our surprise and delight we built about 3 working generators from 3 different plans. It’s not too shabby but we did spend a lot of money on just a dozen plans. Ultimately we fund that rumors of a Sky 4 Energy scam were not true. There might be some imitators but we have yet to come across them.

We reviewed the generators we built by four factors.

  • Ease of Installation (Complexity): How easy it was to understand the
    e-Book and implement all the instructions carefully and correctly.
  • Energy Productivity (Electricity): How much electricity the generator
    produces once it has been set-up and is self-reliant.
  • Initial Setup (and cost): How easy it is to set-up from the get-go. Also
    how affordable the setup materials are.
  • Bang for the Buck: How much we saved after a short while of using the
    generator, our return of investing.

Learning to build your own electric  energy generator can be a fun thing to do. It doesn’t have to be all work and no play. However you still have to handle the materials properly. Other than everything else is a breeze. We also found that radiant energy generators tended to be vastly different from many magnetic generators. They tended to be smaller and to output higher voltages, which means more electricity for us. For free energy generator plans Sky 4 Energy has to be the best.

So out of the generators we had built, only three of them fit our needs (to provide a massive amount of power and to save us on at least 30% of electricity costs per month in our homes). Sky 4 Energy comes first, with Magniwork in second and Magnets 4 Energy taking last place (Magnet energy has always been popular but now Sky 4 Energy is showing a new revolutionary method of generating even more electricity. See for yourself at their page).

The Best Products:

#1 :
Sky 4 Energy



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Sky 4 Energy is simply the best alternative energy generator we have come across so far. It is also one of the newest generators on the market. This e-Book taught us to use the power of radiant energy to power several of our appliances. Radiant energy is all around us and with the proper equipment it can be harnessed and used to power our devices. What is radiant energy? It is basically the particles in the air that contains vast amounts of raw energy that drift throughout our Earth.

The e-Book itself is a well written piece that explains the procedure very precisely. The writer is an energy specialist and he collaborated with other experts to complete this extensive work. Although it isn’t the simplest book ever we gave it a 5-star because of all the walkthroughs the guide gave us when we built it. Learning how to build your own electric generator can be tough at first. But Sky 4 Energy makes it easy!

The high points of Sky-4-Energy is:

  • Extremely Detailed Instructions
  • Even more compact than magnet generators
  • MUCH more quiet than magnet generators
  • Works both night and day, hot and cold guaranteed
  • Not as expensive as other generators, less costs for start-up and the book itself

One thing I hated about magnet generators is the noise. This energy generator is much less noisy and require even less maintenance. The only thing that I don’t like about this system is that it takes a while to set up, like all other energy generators. Of course it’s fun for me, since I’m a DIY (do it yourself) type of guy. When we built our generator we noticed the electrical output was about higher than Magniwork’s. The system was much more compact and it was overall a great buy. We have this puppy for about 2 and a half months and so far there has been no problems.

They are also offering 7 bonuses and a 60 day money-back guarantee!

With all those bonuses I was hard-pressed not to buy Sky 4 Energy right away.  I just took a look at it a few days ago and they are offering Magnets 4 Energy e-Book as a bonus which makes this e-Book pretty much the best value deal in the world of energy generators.

#2:
MagniWork



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Magniwork is one of the best e-Books that will help you build an efficient energy generator. Magnets have been used for years but its only with recent years that the development has reached a high point. Magniwork offers it’s spin on magnet generator technology and guides you all the way through.

MagniWork, has been around for some time. There have been a few critics and naysayers on the e-Book since then. Most simply don’t have enough grasp of the subject in order to understand how it works. However the major problem these people run into is the understanding. For this e-Book we give it 4 stars. We gave it that because we now understand why they were calling it a scam. Simply put, it was kind of hard to understand without prior knowledge to the basics of magnets and engineering. However we also found that in less than one hour of Google we were able to understand all the jargon the book had. Surprisingly for all the information they have in the book the outcome of the generator was quite simple. We didn’t even have to buy any extra equipment to set it up.

All you will need is your standard hardware, like a screwdriver and some power tools. The materials for the magnetic generator itself can be found at all hardware stores. We recommend Lowe’s or Home Depot. Even your local hardware store will do.

The generator is fairly upgradable which is always a very good thing.


The High Points of MagniWork are:

  • Being able to setup the generator up in less than 24 hours
  • Easily Upgradable
  • Stable in all temperatures
  • Low maintenance
  • Provides high voltages for such a small generator

The only con is like I have said, It’s a little hard to understand some of the technical details but otherwise it is a solid guide. The generator is somewhat different from the Magnet 4 Energy model mentioned below. It produces more electrical output and it is about the same size when built from scratch. It tends to make about 5db less noise (The noise is hardly audible anyway at about 5feet, but to dampen the noise you could get other parts).

Several different models of this generator have been made now. Many industries are also using this particular model for their own uses. It just shows how effective magnetic generators can be if built properly.

#3:
Magnets 4 Energy


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Magnets 4 Energy is an e-Book that teaches you to create your own personal and compact magnetic generator. It arguably one of the best magnet generator plans only coming in second to Magniwork. The book is a little lengthy but that is a good thing because that means the authors care about what we are getting from this. The instructions are fairly simple yet surprisingly well done and thought out, as much of is easy to understand. It’s written in layman’s terms so we can all understand it. The book has quite the illustrations so it’s great for those folks who can’t grasp the information just by reading it. The writers had help from professionals in the field and it definitely shows because it is very high quality content that you will not find anywhere else.

The benefits of the book are advertised as:

  • Discover how to generate completely free energy.
  • Easy to follow instructions; We made sure of it!
  • The generator works in compact place, perfect for your home.
  • It will work whether it’s summer or winter, guaranteed.
  • In fact we will offer a whole 60-day Guarantee, no questions asked!

All these benefits are absolutely correct. Once we set up the generator it was smooth sailing. It’s been about 6 months since we built this generator and it’s still working without fuss. A little maintenance every now and then for this system but just for the fact that we are saving so much on our electricity bill, it can be overlooked. We found that it was just a little noisier than the Magniwork model and it didn’t provide as much juice. It also required more money to set-up, even more then it says in the book (a little over 200$), but we also saved all that money in about 2 months.

You will also get these 4 Amazing Bonuses 100%
FREE :

Bonus #1 : The Renewable Energy Handbook
Bonus #2 : Living Green
Bonus #3 : Gas Saving Devices
Bonus #4 : Fuel Efficient Vehicles

Our favorite bonus was the Handbook. A lot of the information there is worth it. In fact I wouldn’t be surprised if they decided to start charging for it again!

Products That Are Not As Great:


Green Living Kit



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The Green Living Kit provides DIY knowledge of solar and wind energy to power homes. At first glance the 12 DIY guides seem like an incredible. And to be honest, it is.

Why is it here in the not as great section? Because quite simply, if it’s not the best why recommend it all?

I mean each of the guides provided good information and instructions but they were no where near as great as the above mentioned products. Other than not being the best there is really nothing wrong with the system. It’s simple, to the point, and even has a few pictures. And while the kit does many things right I feel that it would be better if the authors focused on one of its products at a time.

Otherwise it’s a very solid bunch of guides, with each having the potential to be as powerful as the above mentioned. Spelling errors in some of the guides me a chuckle a bit. Not that there’s anything wrong with that (for the most part) but I would appreciate it if the authors took the time to at least check their spelling mistakes on Microsoft Word or something.

Also the guides focus is mainly around solar power. There is nothing directly wrong about that but there are other alternative energy sources with so much more energy output that it makes solar energy look like a thing of the past ie. magnets for one.

So in conclusion I don’t really recommend this product but I also don’t think it’s a bad one. Hell, it is even a value deal for 12 whole DIY guides; it’s just not for me since I only want the very best in each field. It’s worth a look, though.

Products That Just Don’t Work:


Gas2Electric


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Gas2Electric promises to teach you how to use your car to create electricity. That would be useful because you could create electricity while you are driving and even power up many hybrid vehicles while on the road. Hybrid electric car generators are nothing new in the world of  green alternative energy.

This product claims to be able to teach generate electricity from your car and making your car run only on electricity. It also claims that you will no longer need any gas and you will be able to power your home with it.

That is a rather difficult thing to achieve but we also give the products we test a chance. When we got our e-book it started off alright. It explained the concepts and a couple of definitions. However it soon started explaining how to get “working electric parts for free” or otherwise going to your local junkyard and asking for unused parts very kindly.

Asking nicely to get something isn’t exactly knowledge that should be charged for. The e-book gave no other ways to achieve these otherwise very costly parts. Lucky for us we are friends with our local mechanical genius and he gave us the spare parts we needed to try out our contraption. After a month of going back and forth through our encyclopedias and chatting with our mechanic friend we accomplished our goal. We built the thing like it told us to.

After testing the system for about 3 months we can safely say that it didn’t work. It still required fuel to start up and it sucked up more electricity than it created. It was a rather huge disappointment because we spent so much money converting my friend’s car for nothing more than about 30$ USD in savings a month. It wasn’t worth it in the least.

 

P.S. The rest of the generators we built didn’t generate much electricity or didn’t work. There were also a few more plans we did not buy or take a look at it because the price tags were too outrageous. We assume they are not as good or don’t work based on the fantastic results we received from the top 3 generators we built. Also, be sure to follow all instructions and wear proper clothing to handle the materials (safety is always covered in the plans). And have fun doing-it-yourself! Enjoy!


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12 Responses to “Are There Energy Generators That Actually Work?”

  1. dude I can’t beleive that Sky 4 energy actually works… I had some money in my debit card so I want out and bought it because I was curious. to be honest I was pretty damn sure it wasn’t going to work but it did! the bad thing is that it doesnt put out nearly as much power as it says but it does let me charge all my phones and my itouch. thanks for showing me this! :)

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  2. Andrew Bergmann

    I own Magniwork and I can say that it doesn’t work that well. I mean its fine and it works and all but I was dissapointed that It barely made any electricity. I use ALOT of electricity in my home and the generator I built by reading magniwork reduced only about 10% of my total usage in 2 months. I suppose it’s better then nothing. Perhaps I’ll try out Sky 4 energy. I’ll let you know what I think of it if I get it. Cheers.

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    • Jan Hentunen

      I disagree, Andrew. When I used to have a Magniwork generator I had plenty of voltages left over to power my stuff. My problem was that it wasn’t compatible with some of my belongings, and I was looking for something that could charge my small hot tub. It’s a bummer but I know how to build generators pretty easy now. Has anyone tried Sky 4 energy or Magnets 4 energy? I’m going to buy the Sky 4 energy to try it out, since it also comes with the other one. Hopefully it will charge the things I need to charge.

  3. Peter Killren

    I bought Sky 4 energy recently. I just have to say it’s pretty much the best thing I bought. I remember buying something called the “Green Blueprint” or something and it was rather bad. It had too much general info on savings and nothing on actually building anything. Sky 4 energy is not only detailed on the generator but also gives a lot of general information on saving electricity as well. As far as I’m concerned I would highly reccommend this to anyone who is looking to save a few bucks every month on bills.

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  4. sam

    hey can i ask you a question, siteowner? i hooked up y generator but i cant get it to run on its own

    like whenn i satrt it up it runs fine then after a few hours it slows by itself. evrything else is fine and im even charging my sruff with it.i just want it to not stop working thorugh the whole night

    its the magniwork one. thnks

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    • Of course. I prefer you ask over on our contact form @ http://www.veritablereviews.com/contact-us/ because it will notify me if a new message has come. It is much faster that way and we can help you better. Also, have you tried contacting thier support? I’m sure they will help you even better than we can. Thank you.

      Sincerely,
      Admin.

    • sam

      alrighty, will do

  5. the stuff here helped me decide between magniwork and sky 4 energy, thanks :)

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  6. Andrew Bergmann

    I caved in and decided to get it. It’s been about a month since I’ve built the Sky 4 Energy generator. Today is 10/02/10 so I bought it around 09/02/10. I have to say that so far this thing works like a dream. I thought it might not work too well or put out as much electricity as I wanted but boy was I wrong. It’s way better than Magniwork could ever be. I just wanted to say that.

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  7. Jakob

    the magnets 4 energy magnet generator isnt that good. I tried it before but it put out too little electricity. it took me 6 months to get the investment back because the eelectricity was too low. it was probably cause i used a different metal and magnet to build it but i coudnt find the things they asked for in the guide. maybe it would work better if i actually found what they were asking but i didnt.

    so im just going to say that magnets 4 energy sucks. :/
    dunno about the others but im probably not going to try it.

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    • Yeah Jakob, I agree. Magnets 4 energy sucks. My cousin tried it out and he said it didnt workk for him, bummer. Magniwork is WAY better though, my friend built a generator using those plans and I saw it, it’s sick. I’m thinking of buying Magniwork since I can’t find a pirate version anywhere.

      I wish it was free :( (( I’m probably going to end up buying it though since my electricity bills are piling up.

  8. Bart

    This site clarifies more than anythin I’ve read so far about free electricity generators on the net. So apparently the Sky 4 Energy generator is the best option. I have gone through the Magniwork ebook but I decided not to go through all the trouble for a measly 24 watt. Shouldn’t have bought it, I could’ve known.

    Can anyone tel me what the Sky 4 Energy Genrator produce? I just don’t want to be scammed a second time

    @ Camen: I hope I’m not too late, but don’t buy Magniwork, it’s not worth your time. I can immediately think of a thousand better ways to spend 47 dollar.

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