Fuelless energy or alternative energy? India
Filed in alternative energy on Jun.30, 2009
Fuelless energy or alternative energy?
is fueless power.com has enough satisfactory result so that we can buy their product or there is a fake things
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June 30th, 2009 at 7:19 am
Luckily, I stumbled across Earth4Energy,
http://e4energy.blogspot.com/ which is a guide that shows you how to create your own power sources for your home and create your own electricity. Well, needless to say, I was excited about the prospect of saving all that money to power the everyday appliances in my home.I Was Wary Of Earth4Energy
The claim that you could produce these power sources for under $200 is what kept me interested enough to keep on reading because power sources such as solar panels cost up to $5000. If there was a way to build a power source to create that much electricity for under $200, I wanted to know how. Even with my healthy skepticism, I made the decision to buy Earth4Energy. When it arrived, I was happy to see that the guide was written with very clear instructions and it was pretty easy to follow along.
The first thing that you will find is the guidebook that shows you step by step how to build the power sources that you will use to create electricity for your home. The guidebook will show you how to build a solar panel and a windmill to create the power that your home needs to run. The claims of the book estimate that I will get my money
back on these items with only a couple of months in electricity savings. When you consider how the costs of electricity are going up all the time, it is easy to see how quickly the savings could add up.
So, How Simple Is It? http://e4energy.blogspot.com/
I was pleasantly surprised to see that the instructions are very simple to understand, even for me. The instructions are laid out in a step by step fashion that anyone could do. Even someone who doesn’t know a thing about these kinds of projects will find them simple to follow. The guide also contains pictures and videos, which will make it easier for those who need to see what they are supposed to be building. The pictures right along the instructions made things a whole lot easier.
Is It Worth The Time And Investment?
http://e4energy.blogspot.com/
The bottom line on this product is that it is easy to understand for anyone to build power sources and do their part to help the environment and save a great deal of money on the utility bills. The cost of building the power sources is something that virtually anyone can afford and you will get your money back in only a couple of months. Imagine the savings over your lifetime.
For those who are interested in building their own sources of energy, this is an excellent guidebook. It will give you more information than any other on the market. Earth4Energy is a wise investment if you are interested in creating your own power sources.
http://e4energy.blogspot.com/
June 30th, 2009 at 7:19 am
Yes, this is a scam and total foolishness. Sometimes I wonder if these people are just lunatics or just internet criminals. Google has over 8000 hits on it so perhaps I ought to write up an expose. When you see something like "You can use this motor to power our SP500 Generator to power your home!" or "FREE POWER FOR YOUR HOME, CAR OR TRUCK!" you should be thinking SCAM.
I had a look at some of their other scams like "Run your car on Water". Some of what they say is true, like being able to break down water into hydrogen (requires electricity) and then burn the hydrogen. However, this is not free energy. You use more energy to make the hydrogen than you get by burning it. Then they get more outrageous and claim "you can run any size gasoline engine on just plain tap water or water mixed with a common chemical agent to speed up the process". This is just ridiculous.
I had a look at a few of their other products like air engines and making your own solar cells and they all appear to be vague and highly impractical plans. Some of the plans like the generator talk about using NeFeB magnets and coils. There is nothing special about this — lots of people make alternators like this for wind turbines. However, they go on to say "You can design our generator to run any size home. Or if you like AN ENTIRE CITY!" — then it gets truly ridiculous.
At the end of the ridiculous Earth4Energy scam book they recommend a site that promotes running your car on water. I suspect they are all interrelated marketing scams.
June 30th, 2009 at 7:19 am
furthermore if such a thing actually worked it seems much more likely that they would go int to the utilities business themselves seeing as it would be pure profit.
June 30th, 2009 at 7:19 am
June 30th, 2009 at 7:19 am