HoJo Motor Review

This is the second magnetic energy device I have tried, the first being Magniworks and the less said about that the better.

BREAKING NEWS.

As they said on their website, "these plans may be removed at any time". Well it looks like the plans have been removed because the site is now just an opt in page. I thought this was just a sales pitch but it seems that the power companies really do have it in for the the free generators. Alternatives? Try the Nikola Tesla Secret But be QUICK before these plans are taken down as well. There is a review of the Tesla Generator HERE and its worth looking at now that the ho jo motor has been taken down.

Ok, before I start my Hojo motor (now known as the Howard Johnson Motor) review let me tell you what it is not, this is not a B.S review that says "I built the generator in 2 hours and it powered my whole house" or "This is my first attempt at diy and the motor was up and running in an hour".

This review is an actual review of the hojo motor and I say actual because I actually did build it (not in an hour though).

So why did I buy the hojo motor guide after being stung the first time round? Well what swung it for me was that this magnetic motor has three U.S patents, what this basically means is that it WORKS. I must admit I did doubt that at first but on the Howard Johnson Motor Website there is a link to the government site where you can see the patents.

Here are the main selling points of this generator.

This device has been proven to work and has gained 3 patents to prove it.

When built correctly it can power your home, thus saving a fortune on bills.

The HoJo motor was inveted by Howard Johnson who is world wide famous for this device.

Now before the Hojo Motor Review here are the Pros and Cons of this device.

Pros.

It is fairly simple to build, yes there are times when you head throbs but take 5 and come back to it.

It gives you FREE energy for your home.

It is a compact and quiet motor.

It works.

Cons.

If you are new to any kind of building designs then it will take a long time to make this unit because the plans are a bit complex but you will get there in the end.

No one will believe that you are getting free energy (until they see it with there own eyes that is)

Visit the Howard Johnson Motor Website and see for yourself.

Here is my Hojo Motor Review.

The hojo motor is a device that generates free electricity for your house, the key difference to other magnetic generators is that this on works.

Howard Johnson, the guy whp invented this motor spent his entire life perfecting the design of it so that it could be built by just about anyone.His dream was that any body could power their homes for free and his dream was realized with his hojo motor.

Science & Mechanics was the first publication to show the motor after seeing it in working action and when the energy companies saw it they decided that this motor should never be seen by the general public because it could cost them millions.

This is actullay the second time that the Hojo Motor plans have been released, the first time they were available for only a few days before the big energy companies forced them off the market. Luckily for us the plans are back but for how long I do not know.

How much does it cost to build the HoJo Motor?

Well the cost depends on the size of generator that you build and the one I built as a test cost me less than $100 and it powers all the lighting in my house. So at a guess I would say to build a magnetic motor big enough to power your entire house would be less than $300, which is a steal.

Visit the Hojo Motor Website before the plans are taken down again.

I hope that hojo motor review helped you.

Monday, 4 July 2011

Magnetic Generator Review - Is it a Fraud Or is it For Real?

Magnetic Generator Review - Is it a Fraud Or is it For Real?
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Dave_Simpson]Dave Simpson

The latest hot product in the world of alternative energy is the so called magnetic generator, but how to they work, and are they just a scam? Well, I did some investigation of my own and the results actually surprised me.

A magnetic generator is just what it sounds like. Its a device for generating electricity using the power of magnets. Most people know that magnets exert a force on each other according to their polarity, change the polarity of a magnet and you can make them attract or repel each other. Well, this attractive force, or repellent force, is the used as the basis for turning a shaft connected to a turbine that in turn generates electricity. The generator is completed by a power inverted to turn the current into AC for hooking up to your mains supply and a set of batteries to store the power during times when the device is not running. Its actually very simple.

I was also amazed to learn that these generators are actually free energy devices, that is, they produce more power than it takes to operate them. Sounds good. Almost too good you say - it has to be a scam you say. Whats more I would have agreed with you until I tried it for myself.

I went online and bought a guide to building my own magnetic generator, and after a couple of days and a couple of hundred bucks I had completed a working model. Not only was it a working model but I was also able to hook it up to my mains supply and watch the meter slow right down! Not bad for a DIY novice and a 'scam' product.

My experience taught me once again, that you don't need to believe all of the sceptics out there. Some people just like to scoff at new ideas without trying them, but if, like me you give it a go and build your own rel=nofollow magnetic generator then you too could be seeing the benefits of reduced utility bills.

You need to get a hold of the amazing Magniwork Generator guide now before the price increases. Just visit http://www.magniwork-generator.com for more information and start saving money today.

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