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Magniwork Review

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Reviewer:  Jim Gallow
Website:  www.magniwork.com


For those of you who have been asking, I am finally now getting around to posting my Magniwork review.  First of all I'd like to say that this Magniwork e-book is a very exciting information product.

The first time that I saw the Magniwork generator website, I was extremely intrigued by the fact that I could generate free electricity from a very simple do-it-yourself (DIY) project that I could build in my garage.

What is Magniwork?

What this project is, is a magnetic energy system which uses the forces of magnets to supply and generate electricity. Magnetic driven electric generators have a big advantage over solar or wind power because magnetic generators can generate power 24 hours a day for your house. It doesn't rely on the sun being out, or a windy day.

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Implementing the Magniwork Plans

In this manual it basically shows you how to make a Magniwork electric generator step-by-step. The main concept is that a suspended round plate made of plastic or wood rests on some ball bearings. The next step involves placing small magnets with positive poles at the edge of the round plate.

Then on the outside of a plate you place more positive magnets. The idea behind this magnetic generator is that the magnets do not want to come into contact with each other because they are both have positive poles. If you remember from your elementary science classes, magnets have two poles, positive and negative. Opposite poles attract, and like poles repel each other.

It is because of the fact that like poles repel each other that this circular plate in the center spins. When the plate is spinning you can harness the energy that is created.

While you have to build this generator precisely in order for it to work, the Magniwork manual shows you exactly how to create an electric generator from the centrifugal force.

It also shows you how to connect an electric dynamo to a charge controller so you can make you use of the electricity to charge a battery.

Does Magniwork Really Work?

Many people wonder if Magniwork is a scam? I believe the reason why some people think that Magniwork is a scam is because there's a lot of misinformation about building magnetic generators and how much energy they can produce.

The author clearly states that the Magniwork magnetic generator can produce 3.7 volts and 7 ampere of Direct Current (DC), which is about 24 watts.

This is not a lot of power, but if you arrange several generators in a series, you can power some larger devices.  

Many people say that this generator could power your whole house, which is only partially true. You have to build several of these and connect them into a series in order for this to work but it can be done. Also some people say that this is a perpetual motion machine, but it is not.

In order for the device to work properly you need to really make sure you understand the Magniwork ebook before beginning his project. You also have to make sure that when you are building the generator that the plate and the magnets are perfectly balanced.

Magniwork Product Guarantee

One of the best reasons why I recommend this as a great do it yourself project or as a Father's Day gift is that you can do it in your garage. Also if you're unsatisfied with the product, they offer a full 60 Day Money back guarantee. This allows you plenty of time to try and build one over the course of two months. If you're disappointed with your results, you can return it at any time.

Review Conclusion

As far as my Magniwork review conclusion goes, I would highly recommend buying this manual. Not only does it show you how to build a magnetic generator for less than $100, but the manual also shows you awesome ways to reduce your home energy use.

So if you're wondering whether or not to buy the Magniwork manual, I think that it would be well worth the small investment. I would also highly recommend this as a Father's Day gift as well, especially for husbands who like to tinker in the garage at do-it-yourself projects.