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Magnets 4 Energy – Free Energy Magnetic Motor

November 10th, 2009 No comments

Solar panels and turbines have always been a popular alternative to generate energy to power their homes. Still, there are several Free Energy Magnetic Motor that have been circulating as the best efficient device for the homes. People have opted to have this type of energy because of a lot of reasons. It is in fact very advantageous to anyone who invests in this type of generator.

The free energy magnetic motor can adapt anywhere since they can fit anywhere in the spaces of your homes. They have the ability to run daily, all day to produce energy non-stop. The free magnet motors can produce energy without the use of other sources of energy, natural or artificial. It works well on its own.

It may sound complicated but a free energy magnetic motor is quite simple to use these magnets and produce perpetual motion. This perpetual motion energy has the ability to generate energy for a long time. It possesses perpetual motion that gives machines the ability to run indefinitely.

The free energy magnetic motor can very well benefit your homes. Having even just motor would enable you to save much on your energy bill or even completely have nothing to pay for it. This would all depend on you if you decide to have this in your homes. As long as you have the resources, you should might as well go for it.

Researchers and developers have been determined to work on the free magnetic motor to develop power. What they have discovered is that the motor makes use of the energy around us basing on the motion of the molecules of matter. This has led to developing power generators making use of magnets. In the long run, a lot of households will be using this type of energy and will be a common name in the household.

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Fish Tank Cleaning

November 10th, 2009 No comments

Aquarium cleaning is a monthly task that must be done weather or not you want to do it. If you do it right the process can be very easy or difficult. The size of your tank can depend on how long it takes to clean. If you have a very big tank, and the tank is established then you may not want to vacuum out all of the debris it is good for the fishes growth and development. If you have a smaller tank the tank will take longer to be established and you may want to vacuum out all the debris.

When cleaning a tank, changing the filters is the first step. If you have a bio filter, or power filter changing the filters is a breeze. A under gravel filter is another story. You must remove all the plants, decor and accessories. Then you must pull it out from under the gravel to clean.

Once the filters are cleaned, replace them with new ones. If you have an underground filter do not replace it back in the tank yet. If you have an established tank then leave the plants and decor, even if they have algae on them. If you do not have an established tank or smaller tank (ten gallon or smaller) then wash off all the plants and decor. If you have real plants do not wash them.

After the accessories, decor and plants have been washed do not place them back in the tank yet. The next step is to siphon the tank. Siphon no more than one third of the water out of the tank. If there is still debris at the bottom of the tank fill it with water and re siphon until all debris is gone. If you have an established tank then only siphon out some of the debris and leave a little in the gravel.

When replacing the water only use soft water so the fish do not die of shock. Soft water is water without minerals. Tap water or filtered water is considered soft water. After the water has been replaced remember to not fill the tank too high because, the plants, decor and filters have to still be added.

Replace the under gravel filter if you have one. Also consider in investing a power filter, this will make your life a lot easier. Then replace the plants and decor. You’re all done, and now your tank is clean. Remember that cleaning a tank can be traumatizing for the fish, so they might be timid for a while after the clean.

Roshan Goodman gives cool info on fish tank tips and advice on aquarium help .