Homemade Electric Generator: Chas Campbell’s Flywheel System

If you watch tech videos, you’ll probably come across videos with the title Free Energy Flywheel Generator. It’s a generator that runs on its own without fuel. Many people think it’s a scam. Some videos share the right techniques, but they often get few views and are deleted from the internet. With videos that hide their true nature, many people who follow them fail. In fact, the owner of that video is selling 5KW to 30KW generators to small businesses for a few thousand dollars. They provide phone numbers and links to contact them.

Video - Free Energy Flywheel Generator:


Note: The Homemade Generator blog would like to share for free a brief plan (for electrical engineers) for another type of self-propelled generator that was shared internally in a private group, back when Yahoo Groups and Chat still existed - that is around 2003: RotoVerter AC Generator

Those “Free Energy Flywheel Generator” videos actually contain their own secrets that they don’t reveal.

That free energy flywheel generator looks quite similar to Chas Campbell’s generator. And there is a device quite similar to Chas Campbell's self-powered generator, the "Easy DIY Power Plan".

The free shared versions on the Internet have almost lost the advanced and improved diagram of the Chas Campbell generator.

Below I briefly present the self-powered generator "Easy DIY Power Plan" and Chas Campbell's Flywheel System.

Easy DIY Power Plan:

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All of the materials you need to build this will cost $106 TOTAL...

But, like I mentioned, you can probably find about 90% of those materials for FREE in your garage or at a junkyard.

Additionally, you're also going to be given a full list of tools and you’ll see exactly how to use each one to build the device so that you have an unlimited power supply inside your home.

Chas Campbell’s Flywheel System:


Recently, Mr. Chas Campbell of Australia demonstrated electrical power gain with a flywheel system which he developed. Esentially, he spins a mains motor, gears it appropriately through a drive train which includes a ten kilogram flywheel so that it spins an AC generator at it’s optimum speed of just over three thousand revs per minute. When the system is running at full speed, Chas switches the mains motor over so that it is powered by the output of the generator. This works very well and allows his self-powered system to power other tools like drills. This is the arrangement:


Let me explain the overall system. A mains motor of 750 watt capacity (1 horsepower) is used to drive a series of belts and pulleys which form a gear-train which produces over twice the rotational speed at the shaft of an electrical generator. The intriguing thing about this system is that greater electrical power can be drawn from the output generator than appears to be drawn from the input drive to the motor. How can that be? Well, although it does not appear to be widely known, the rim of a rotating flywheel is considered to be continuously accelerating inwards towards the axle. That constant acceleration produces an inflow of energy from the gravity field into the system. The important point is that Chas Campbell’s system is self-powered and can power other equipment as well.

Now take a look at the construction which Chas has used:


You notice that not only does he have a heavy flywheel of a fair size, but that there are three or four other large diameter discs mounted where they also rotate at the intermediate speeds of rotation. While these discs may well not have been placed there as flywheels, nevertheless, they do act as flywheels, and each one of them will be contributing to the free-energy gain of the system as a whole. A video of a neat replication, with 750 watts input power and 2340 watts of output power is here and this implementation does not appear to have a heavy flywheel as you can see from this picture, although the largest pulley wheel looks as if it contains considerable weight:

Jacob Byzehr’s Analysis.
In 1998, Jacob lodged a patent application for a design of the type shown by Chas Campbell. Jacob has analysed the operation and he draws attention to a key design factor:


Jacob states that a very important feature for high performance with a system of this kind is the ratio of the diameters of the driving and take-off pulleys on the shaft which contains the flywheel, especially with systems where the flywheel rotates at high speed. The driving pulley needs to be three or four times larger than the power take-off pulley. Using Chas’ 1430 rpm motor and a commonly available 1500 rpm generator, the 12:9 step-up to the shaft of the flywheel gives a satisfactory generator speed while providing a 3.27 ratio between the 9-inch diameter driving pulley and the 2.75” diameter power take-off pulley. If a generator which has been designed for wind-generator use and which has it’s peak output power at just 600 rpm is used, then an even better pulley diameter ratio can be achieved.

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This system does not clearly state the extraction of the output at the generator back to feedback to the induction motor. Basically, as the diagram above, after the induction motor runs stably, the circuit breaker is switched from the external source to the generator’s power supply in the system. This is the self-powered mechanism or the feedback mechanism of the circuit.

The problem is that the output extraction requires additional electronic components to obtain a system in the sense of "Self-running Generator".

Chas Campbell's generator has a simple model, the devices that make it up are easy to buy.

The disadvantage of the Chas Campbell generator is that it requires precision in the technical parameters in the mechanical field, the engine parameters.

Related suggestions:

The DIY generator from the EasyPower Plan creates a self-powered system that looks quite similar to the Chas Campbell generator. However, the nature is not like that.

The generator instructed by Easy DIY Power Plan is based on the mechanism of reducing the reverse electromotive force, and at the same time, feedback the reverse electromotive force through the electronic circuit to the induction motor. This is a generator that does not require too much precision in mechanics.

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