The practical model of this generator is easy to build using the ordinary power extension plug. In most cases, the cable length of at least 3 meters (10 feet) is enough to form its operating coil. I recommned the coil diameter to be at least 10cm (4 inch) and the turn count at least 8 turns. The complete circle is formed by putting the end of the cable into one of the sockets. The free energy device is ignited by using a source of initial electricity. The voltage has to be high enough to start the circulation at the overunity level. The best ignitor seems to be simply the piezo from the electric lighter. It allows the ignition witn ho battery (that can run empty), just by pressing the button of the piezo element. This element generates high voltage sparks of several kilovolts, but with a very short duration and very low current. The output wire shoud be put very close to a metal part of the extension cord. Best way is to use metal parts accessible from outside, eg. the ground contact. The electromagnetic pulse is then induced into the other wires of the extension socket, eg. the line and neutral. Before doing anything, read the Disclaimer first.
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The ilustration how the power extension cord can look like. It has several sockets. Note the maximum power rating denoted on it. This power should never be exceeded. However, in some cases, the generated power limit of the free energy generator can be lower due to the coil dimensions.
Beside the power extension plug, another necessary part of the free energy generator is the lighter. The image shows the comparison of the good and wrong lighters. The blue one is the good one - the piezo can be salvaged from it. The orange one is the bad one - it is the mechanical lighter, not electrical, and contains no piezo. So remember, not every lighter is suitable as a source of an initial energy!
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Those photos illustrate the overunity generator before and after the ignition. I strongly recommend you to use the power strip with the indicator light in its switch. The light helps you determine Whether the generator is in active mode or in idle mode. Also remember to turn on the switch before ignition. The ignition can take up to several cycles of the piezo pulse.
Those two pictures are showing the detail of the piezo and the free energy being started in dark. You can see the visible high voltage electric spark. Also note that the piezo, unlike the non-overutiny elements, has only a single wire and no return wire.
Last pair of the photos shows the electric loop free energy generator in loaded state. It can be loaded even with a 2 kW heating unit!