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Powered Generator

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
DuroMax 8500 Watt 16Hp Portable Gas Powered Generator
DuroMax 8500 Watt 16Hp Portable Gas Powered Generator
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Quiet Portable EZ Start RV Gas Powered Generator New
Quiet Portable EZ Start RV Gas Powered Generator New
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Champion 4000 Watt Portable Gas Powered Generator 46515
Champion 4000 Watt Portable Gas Powered Generator 46515
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Honeywell 2000 Watt Gas Powered Generator
Honeywell 2000 Watt Gas Powered Generator
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1200W GAS POWERED GENERATOR GASOLINE PORTABLE CAMPING
1200W GAS POWERED GENERATOR GASOLINE PORTABLE CAMPING
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Quiet Portable EZ Start RV Camper Gas Powered Generator
Quiet Portable EZ Start RV Camper Gas Powered Generator
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Champion 1500 Watt Portable Gas Powered Generator 42431
Champion 1500 Watt Portable Gas Powered Generator 42431
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Electric Start Contractor Grade Gas Powered Generator
Electric Start Contractor Grade Gas Powered Generator
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Champion 6000 Watt Portable Gas Powered Generator 41111
Champion 6000 Watt Portable Gas Powered Generator 41111
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How to make an high Powered Electric generator?

I know you need magnets and a metal as a conductor, but I need to know everything else. How should the magnets be placed, where should the metal be placed, which should be moving around the other, what kind magnets are best, which metal is best, ratios of metal to magnet, formulas to calculate voltage and amps produced by generator? Like I said........everything else. Remember, I'm trying to produce the most electricity possible; So if that means buying some really exspensive materials, so be it.

Use this book to do the design:-

http://www.amazon.com/Dynamos-Dynamo-Design-Direct-Current-Alternating-Current/dp/B000M0XZ7S/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1213748226&sr=1-11

If you want to produce a lot of electricity, then you need a lot of mechanical energy to start with. Most generators have efficiencies of around 90%, so just see how much mechanical energy you have available, and size the generator design appropriately.