How a 100-year-old “buried” invention can slash your power bill by 90 % in the next 30 days—without solar panels or $10 k batteries.
Watch the 3-Minute Demo →Feature | Typical Solar Setup | Lost Generator™ |
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Up-front Cost | $15 000 – $25 000 | Under $200 |
Installation | Permits + Contractors | Weekend DIY |
Blackout-Proof? | Only with extra batteries | Yes – Runs 24/7 |
Maintenance | Annual $500+ | Virtually Zero |
Output | Weather-dependent | Predictable Daily |
“I built mine in 2 afternoons with parts from Home Depot. My July bill dropped from $197 to $11.34. Even my skeptical husband is now a believer.”
— Sandra M., Austin TX
“During the last ice storm our whole street lost power for 4 days. We ran lights, fridge, and the pellet stove non-stop. Neighbors kept asking if we had a secret Tesla battery.”
— Mike L., Tulsa OK
When Thomas Edison patented this device in 1901, Big Energy buried it—literally. Blueprints were locked in a Smithsonian vault for 90 years, labeled “Not in the public interest.” Recently, a janitor found the microfiche. We digitized it. We don’t know how long the file will stay online.
Regular Price: $197
Today Only: $49 one-time
Build it, test it for 60 days. If your electric bill isn’t dramatically lower—or you simply change your mind—email us for a 100 % refund. You still keep the plans & videos. No hard feelings.
Less than 2 sq ft in a garage, shed, or even a balcony.
Yes. The device is classified as a portable backup generator” in all 50 states.
If you can assemble IKEA furniture, you can build this. The average 12-year-old completed it in our test group.
Over 88 000 Americans have already secured their copies. When the lobbyists catch wind, this page will be pulled. Don’t be the one who says “I should have grabbed it when I had the chance.
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