Generator that doesn't run on fuel? Watt a Genius
determination | 23-year-old, who failed in Class XI and faced financial hardship, invents device which can light up a fan and a bulb
Mumbai: Failure and lack of money did not stop Aniket Damania, 23, from pursuing his dream. The Nalasopara resident has invented a generator, Genius, which generates electricity without consuming fuel.
Aniket left studies after failing in his Class XI science exams at Patuck College in Vakola. His financial position was a major factor behind this decision. His father, Umesh, who was employed with a metal trading firm, dissuaded Aniket from developing the machine, saying he was wasting his time. But Aniket refused to give up.
He worked day and night at a call centre to collect money for his dream machine. Aniket's father is still unaware that Genius is now a reality which can light up homes.
"I was never interested in working with a firm as an employee. Genius is my baby... It requires power supply for 10 seconds and begins to produce energy automatically after it is connected to a major motor and an alternator," Aniket told dna. The machine can light up a bulb and a fan, but with a bigger alternator, it can produce more power, automatically. "This kind of machine has never been created," Aniket said.
His father was opposed to keeping the machine at home, so Aniket took the help of fabricators to store Genius.
"Such free energy projects were started by many scientists, but they could not proceed after facing obstacles. I decided to find out the cause of such problems and realised it could be devised in a different way; the original alternator created by Nikola Tesla probably did not work as it had major defects. I redesigned the alternator by eliminating the defects, but kept the generating principles the same," said Aniket.
Genius costs the same as fuel generators in the market, reaches up to 230 Volts and generates 80 Watts of power, enough to run a fan and a bulb. Aniket now wants to design a bigger model.
"I took a small step because of my financial crisis. Once, I earn more money, I will make a bigger, fuel-less generator which can produce at least 10,000 Watts of power," he said. imran.fazal@dnaindia.net
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