The very 1st Generator
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Do it yourself video the Stirling Engine but revamped using solar to heat gas claims are up to 12 times more efficient then modern day solar
For many years people have been attempting to produce electrical energy in different ways using all kinds of theories, engineering and on and on.
Unlimited Electrical Energy is available using plug and play operation many different items like building blocks solar, wind, and other charging sources of energy input all playing nicely together . The brains is PLC smart contactor switching like automation devices going clickety clack on there journey of making Free Unlimited Energy. The guts is Lithion Ion Battery Banking for storage like a giant capacitor and some more of that PLC smart switching for 20% offline banking in sets of float voltage banks. Brains and Guts matched to sources of charging inputs from solar/wind/? Smaller building block units of this type can produce Unlimited Electrical Energy.
Being a retired master electrician with over 40 years experience I know that it is possible to make KV voltage step down to onsite 120/240 volt secondary. The theories of higher the voltage the less the amp draw. Many large scale grid tied projects are being done worldwide using these principles producing MV voltages and above. The next electrical box outside your home could be your own generator producing KV to KW onsite Unlimited Electrical Energy. How is that possible? By combining skills talents and resources of different people. Prototypes for testing need to be built that are island capable to interconnect to site grid voltage and any other action for reaction that may occur.
Any takers any joiners any banders together let's solve this once and for all together!
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