10-07-2025, 03:37 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-07-2025, 03:48 AM by mountaintop.
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To start, this is my first thread, but I have read many of the posts over the past few months. I have seen many very interesting projects and devices listed, but upon searching there is way too much information to dig through for some of them online.
So, I am a survivalist as most as I can be to the point we need alternative working solutions for energy. I live way up north near the Canadian border so winters are long and days are short, so my solar is pretty much less than half power in mid winter. Forget wind. About 90 homes in the area are totally off-grid and power is too far away. Leaves us with generators that freeze up and candles. SO...What I have been doing is stocking up on books that give DIY or step by step building instructions to build the devices, machines, batteries or antennas. Now, I have built the Earth Battery in a small setup to see if it worked and it works perfectly as described. I also plan on building a small tesla system to see how well it works and cross referenced it with AI and it says it works. So that will be my phone, laptop and tablet charger. The other one I am still building was the Bedini motor, waiting on a few more parts to complete it.
So let me share a list of books (some of them) that I bought or downloaded that have a lot of cool ideas for alternative energy in them.
I don't care where you buy them, I am not making money off this. I found mine all over the web in different places and even bought a few used books.
Some are free to download as well. Just do a search. I own all these books and they are all great for what ever your needs are for alternative energy.
Anyway, I thought I would share.
The Ultimate Energizer Guide — step-by-step instructions to build a fuel-less self-powered generator
Build Your Own Free Energy Generator by J.G. Homesworth — comprehensive technical how-to manual with diagrams and parts list
The Free-Energy Device Handbook — compilation of patents and technical diagrams for device construction
The Manual of Free Energy Devices and Systems — describes various free energy projects with construction details
Bedini Free Energy Generator E Book — guide with detailed construction notes on John Bedini's free energy motor design
Earth Batteries That Work — practical guide with DIY designs and instructions to build working earth batteries
Earth Batteries That Work 3 -- a more detailed guide on building smaller to medium Earth Battery systems to charge many things
Earth Batteries for Bunkers, Basements, and Emergencies -- a DIY detailed guide to build various types of earth batteries from scrap, junk or whatever you buy to make real energy
The Edison Generator PDF Plans — detailed guide on building a thermal energy-based DIY generator
Energy From The Sky That Works -- a DIY guide for building various Tesla energy systems for charging batteries to running lights and HAM Radios.
If you have another one you want to post that is a great book to have on hand, please share it.
Frankly, we need all the ideas we can get and especially for those of us who live off-grid. Most of all, the world is probably more unstable than it has been in the last 20 years. So it doesn't hurt to have a ton of ideas to work from.
Remember,
If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy.
So, I am a survivalist as most as I can be to the point we need alternative working solutions for energy. I live way up north near the Canadian border so winters are long and days are short, so my solar is pretty much less than half power in mid winter. Forget wind. About 90 homes in the area are totally off-grid and power is too far away. Leaves us with generators that freeze up and candles. SO...What I have been doing is stocking up on books that give DIY or step by step building instructions to build the devices, machines, batteries or antennas. Now, I have built the Earth Battery in a small setup to see if it worked and it works perfectly as described. I also plan on building a small tesla system to see how well it works and cross referenced it with AI and it says it works. So that will be my phone, laptop and tablet charger. The other one I am still building was the Bedini motor, waiting on a few more parts to complete it.
So let me share a list of books (some of them) that I bought or downloaded that have a lot of cool ideas for alternative energy in them.
I don't care where you buy them, I am not making money off this. I found mine all over the web in different places and even bought a few used books.
Some are free to download as well. Just do a search. I own all these books and they are all great for what ever your needs are for alternative energy.
Anyway, I thought I would share.
The Ultimate Energizer Guide — step-by-step instructions to build a fuel-less self-powered generator
Build Your Own Free Energy Generator by J.G. Homesworth — comprehensive technical how-to manual with diagrams and parts list
The Free-Energy Device Handbook — compilation of patents and technical diagrams for device construction
The Manual of Free Energy Devices and Systems — describes various free energy projects with construction details
Bedini Free Energy Generator E Book — guide with detailed construction notes on John Bedini's free energy motor design
Earth Batteries That Work — practical guide with DIY designs and instructions to build working earth batteries
Earth Batteries That Work 3 -- a more detailed guide on building smaller to medium Earth Battery systems to charge many things
Earth Batteries for Bunkers, Basements, and Emergencies -- a DIY detailed guide to build various types of earth batteries from scrap, junk or whatever you buy to make real energy
The Edison Generator PDF Plans — detailed guide on building a thermal energy-based DIY generator
Energy From The Sky That Works -- a DIY guide for building various Tesla energy systems for charging batteries to running lights and HAM Radios.
If you have another one you want to post that is a great book to have on hand, please share it.
Frankly, we need all the ideas we can get and especially for those of us who live off-grid. Most of all, the world is probably more unstable than it has been in the last 20 years. So it doesn't hurt to have a ton of ideas to work from.
Remember,
If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy.

