lancaIV :
I want to write a long article, but I will only write a short'point' because Google Translator distorts the Korean language.
https://overunity.com/18143/colors-kapanadze-forum-fe-builds-circuits-and-comments/msg532551/#msg532551I hope to read it again from here.
There are many companies in Korea that make generators similar to Bedini generators.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMSmEVoUdigThe principle is similar.
When the magnets are aligned and rotated with the same polarity, there is almost no resistance of the magnetic force.
This is also the reason why a typical generator could be transformed into a free-generator.
Korean companies do not sell this as a free-generator.
It sells like a regular generator.
And secretly informs the buyer.
It teaches that if you connect a motor you can use it as a free-generator.
The price is also two or three times more expensive than a regular generator, but it's not ridiculously expensive.
It was an open secret that only people who knew it in Korea.
But three years ago, a Russian came to Korea to sell a free-power generator.
He had no idea of the Korean market situation.
Andrei must have come to the generator market-knowing the situation.
Andrey-generators are a lot more expensive than generators sold in Korea.
It is more than five times more expensive.
Not only is there not a price competition,
Koreans do not believe in foreigners very well.
Multinational corporations such as Lone Star have suffered a lot of tyranny and are very alert to foreigners.
It's been 3 years since Andrei came to Korea, and only a few generators have been sold.
Electricity bills in Korea are very cheap.
And there are few places in Korea that do not have electricity except islands.
It is correct to see that there is almost no free-generator market in Korea.
That means no one can buy a $15,000 generator.
Let's go back to the beginning.
https://overunity.com/18143/colors-kapanadze-forum-fe-builds-circuits-and-comments/msg532551/#msg532551I think Andrei knows this cafe.
You may have read the comments I posted.
The mental burden must have been great.
Andrei must have come to know the end.
Free-generators are expensive.
Andrei threw a match against Korea, but the market was cold.