Thursday, September 8, 2011

Free Electricity From The HoJo Motor

The HoJo motor creates free electricity. Howard Johnson, who invented the HoJo Motor, got three US Patents for the invention. His plans for the permanent magnet motor device use basic tools so that it can  be constructed easily.

How does the Hojo motor work? Like any magnetic motor, it uses a series of magnets strategically placed around a rotor. The distinction of the HoJo motor is that it uses two sets of magnets. The first set of magnets, called stator magnets, are fixed to the inside of a drum-cylinder shaped casing. Inside the casing is a rotating drum that is effectively the rotor. Attached to this rotating drum are another set of magnets called armature magnets. After an initial input is put into the system, the unique configuration of the magnets ensures that the motion is self-sustaining. Electricity is generated by a belt (similar to the one under the hood of your car) that is connected to a conventional electricity generator.

The tools to build the device can be purchased from any local hardware store and cost under $100. By creating the device you an generate your own electricity to power lighting and the appliances in your home. Using the device you can decrease costly electricity bills from the traditional electric power company.

To find out more about the HoJo motor, GO HERE.

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