I Stopped Paying PG&E $180 a Month.
Here’s the Device I Built.
No solar. No fuel. No permission from the power company. Built it myself in an afternoon for under $100.
I’ll be straight with you. I’m not a writer. I’m a guy who spent 22 years swinging a hammer and watching energy bills eat more of my paycheck every single year. When my PG&E bill hit $270 last February I sat at my kitchen table for a good ten minutes just staring at it. That was the moment I decided I was done being held hostage by the power company.
This March? $90. Same house. Same family. Same Northern California weather. A drop of over $180 a month — and I haven’t changed a single usage habit. Same appliances, same thermostat, same everything. The only thing that changed is what I built in my garage on a Saturday afternoon.
See Exactly How I Cut My Bill by $180 a Month
What the device is, why it works, and how any homeowner can build one for under $100.
Watch the Free Video →California utility rates have increased over 30% in the last three years and analysts project continued increases through 2027. PG&E alone has filed for multiple rate hikes this year.
The grid isn’t getting cheaper. It’s getting more expensive every single billing cycle. Families who depend entirely on the power company are locked into whatever rate they decide to charge.
There is a device that generates electricity on demand — one that has been deliberately kept from mainstream awareness for over a decade. I built one. My bill reflects it.
The Device the Power Company Doesn’t Want You Building
I’ve been into preparedness for years. Generator in the garage, water storage, the whole nine yards. But a generator means fuel — and fuel means you’re still dependent on the same supply chain that’s about to get squeezed. I wanted something that worked completely off-book from the power company. Something permanent.
A buddy who does electrical contracting sent me a link to a short video presentation. It was about an invention first documented over 100 years ago — a principle that engineers have known about for generations, but that never made it to market. The energy industry knows exactly why it never made it to market.
It amplifies an existing electricity source — up to 7 times more output — instantly, permanently, without any fuel, without any moving parts, without any ongoing intervention. It runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, regardless of weather, regardless of what happens to the grid around it.
Unlike solar panels that go dark in a December storm, unlike generators that guzzle fuel during a crisis, this device works on a completely different principle. The one that rattled the energy industry — and that the power companies spent a decade making sure you never heard of.
Someone finally packaged the full instructions into a form any homeowner can follow. The parts cost less than $100. Build time is an afternoon.
“By the next billing cycle my meter was moving noticeably slower. I’ve since built a larger version. The savings compound as you scale up. I wish I’d found this two years ago.”
Before You Build One — Read This First
Utility rates aren’t going down. They’re going up — every year, every cycle, with no end in sight. Either way, I’m not worried about my electricity bill anymore. And I’m not waiting on the power company to look out for me.
The video presentation explains everything — how this device works, why it was kept off the market, and exactly how to build it yourself. This kind of information doesn’t stay online forever. If you’re the kind of person who’d rather be ahead of this than behind it, go watch it now.
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What the device is, how it works, and how to build one yourself for under $100.
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