Ben Hudson’s Freedom Particle System Review – Does It Work?

 

Freedom Particle SystemWhat Exactly Is The Freedom Particle System?

Created by Ben Hudson, an engineer, the Freedom Particle System is a guide on building your own “waste” power generator, which will supposedly reduce your electric bill by up to 60% in just 30 days.

According to Ben, his company sent him to Kansas to investigate how farmers there were able to lower their power consumption by over 60% in less than three months. That’s how he met the farmer he called Uncle Sam. Uncle Sam supposedly allowed him to stay in his farm to run tests to determine how it is possible for him to use so much energy while lowering his electric bills by more than half.

It was on Ben’s last day on the farm that Uncle Sam showed him his secret—a device that resembles an old barrel. The device supposedly produces energy by using things that Uncle Sam finds around his home, such as grass (the best choice), wood, straw, and even garbage. You don’t have to burn anything, and it will not produce any toxic gasses.

To cut the story short, Uncle Sam gave Ben Hudson all of the documents pertaining to this device, including instructions on how to build it, which took Ben around two hours to do.

Ben then decided to share this power-generating device to the public through the Freedom Particle System. When purchasing this system, you’ll get the complete guide, blueprints, illustrated instructions, and list of materials.

 

Freedom Particle System reviewThe Pros and Cons of the Freedom Particle System

 

The Pros

 

Electricity from Grass is Possible

We were skeptical at the start, too. After making a quick research online, we learned about biomass. This type of renewable energy source uses plant or animal materials for the production of energy and heat.

Today, there are different types of grass that could be used as a new source of electricity. Examples are switchgrass (Panicum virgatum), which is native to North America, and Giant King Grass.

The concept is simple. Plants, such as grass, store the energy they get from the sun through a process called photosynthesis. When grass and other biomass (e.g. wood, food waste, and animal manure) are burned, the chemical energy stored in them is released as heat. Biomass can also be changed into a gas or liquid to use as fuels.

It’s Easy to Build

The Freedom Particle System is relatively easy to build by anyone. If you’re more of a visual learner, you can refer to the illustrated instructions. But, if you’re really having difficulties understanding the instructions and building the device, you can always get an extra pair of hands. According to Ben Hudson, the device would take around three hours to put together.

It’s Maintenance Free

After building the Freedom Particle System device, you can practically forget about it. You don’t need to worry about maintenance since it’s self-sustainable.

It’s a Renewable Source of Energy

Sunlight, wind, steam, water, geothermal heat, and biomass are just a few examples of renewable energy sources. As the name implies, renewable energy sources are naturally replaced and never run out. Another reason they’re so great is they help reduce certain forms of air pollution that contribute to global warming.

According to the Environment America, power plants discharge thrice more pollution than cars in 2007. Despite using “clean coal” technology, Reuter’s analysis of the EPA (United States Environmental Protection) data suggests that power plants still release more smog, not less.

Ben Hudson Stands Behind His Product

Ben promises that you’ll be able to build a low-maintenance and efficient home generator after you use the Freedom Particle System guide. But, if for any reason you’re not happy with it, just send him an email asking for a full refund. It may take around 3 to 5 business days for the refund to be credited to your account.

 

The Cons

 

It May Not Produce Enough Power

It’s hard to say if this can generate enough energy to power your entire home. Some of the power-hungry appliances that you might have are water heater, washer and dryer, refrigerator, lights, oven (electric), television, and cable box, among others. If these are used at the same time, can the Freedom Particle System device generate the required amount of energy and run continuously?

The Guide is a Little Pricey

To be fair, they do offer a 30% discount. But, we’re not sure how long this promo will last.

No Hard Copy Available

As you probably already know (if you read some Freedom Particle System reviews before), the guide is available only in eBook format.

With that said, this is generally not a problem with most people. Ebooks are easier to get compared to printed ones, which take days to be shipped to you. Besides, you could always print this if you prefer leafing through a physical book.

 

Freedom Particle System Ben HudsonThe Bottom Line

With the global population growth expected to reach more than 8 billion and industrialization on the rise in many countries, the demand for energy increases every day. Unfortunately, more than 50% of the energy we use comes from fossil fuels (e.g. gas and coal), which are linked to the greenhouse effect.

Thus, renewable sources of energy are definitely a viable option. The downside is they’re not cheap. For instance, the average cost of installing solar panels in the U.S. range from $11,214 to $14,406 after the federal solar tax credits.

Regarding the Freedom Particle System itself, we think that it can be a great choice for many people. This is especially true if you want a relatively affordable source of renewable source of energy, or if you simply want to lessen your impact on the environment.

While this system has its downsides, and it’s difficult to say if it can generate enough energy for your entire home, we do believe that it can help you lower your electric bill without paying 1000’s or even 10000’s of dollars on expensive solutions such as solar panels.

Anyway, with the 60-day money back guarantee that Ben Hudson offers, there is really nothing to lose here…

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