Guys,
I am new to this website, and I have but one question. Is there ANY system that I can build to generate free electricity to run my home, that actually works, and that is not using solar or wind power? These both are too undependable, in my opinion, and battery banks are just too much of a pain in the butt to maintain.
Also, solar cells will be toast when an EMP strike occurs.
I was thinking of something like Chas Campbell's free energy flywheel system. Something that I can build multiples of, a few of which can be put into a Faraday cage for storage, to be brought out after the EMP strike occurs.
That is, if the EMP destroys the other Campbell generators that ARE being used, and are not in Faraday cages at the time of the strike. If they don't have any computer chips in them, they might survive the strike. Who knows? But, I can't afford to take that chance, so I will protect a few of the units, just in case.
The Campbell generator looks very promising to me, but I don't know where to get the parts needed to build one. I have the video showing how it is built, but there is no parts list that came with it.
For instance the video shows a shaft that the flywheel is on, that has like 4 different diameters on the shaft. Do I have to have this shaft specially made at a machine shop? Or else, where do you buy one? There is no mention of these things in the manual or in the video.
Is this the best system, to use? I hear things about Bruce DePalma's "N Machine". I hear that this is for real, and that it puts out lots of power, and that countries like Japan and Australia are building these things right now.
Is this real, and has anyone on this website, built and / or is using one of these things now? If so, where can I get the parts and instructions for myself, to do this as inexpensively as possible?
I also hear about Tesla machines on the internet. It seems that everyone is trying to sell me one of these things.
I figure most of these things are scams, so I have yet to buy the instructions for one. Does anyone here use a Tesla generator that they built, to power their home, and does it work well?
If I am able to do this and build my own system, I will get back to you all, with every detail of just how I did it.
Thanks for your time Guys,
JBD_20