Easy Power Plan Review: Legit or Scam? The Easy DIY Power Plan is an eBook by fictional character Ryan Taylor, that claims to offer step-by-step blueprints you can use to build a power generator from home. But is the Easy Power Plan just a scam? Let's find out. How Does it Work? According to the creators, you can make a system anywhere you are - even outdoors or in a garage. The plans can be downloaded to your computer, smartphone or tablet so you can access that any time, and the materials only cost around $100. After you build the system, you can connect it to any appliance so that you have an unlimited supply of electricity to your home. It supposedly uses the 'endless power principle' that helps make electric cars constantly charge themselves when not being accelerated. However, there are some flaws here. The Easy DIY Power Plan essentially alludes to being a blueprint for a perpetual motion machine, a machine that doesn't exist because you cannot get more energy out of a machine than you put into it. You would still rely on some source of electricity in order to make this thing operate - meaning it’s pointless to install in your home in the first place. https://www.myrtlebeastocr.com/group/gear-accessories/discussion/97afa37a-6c0f-4cf9-9d3a-67d0f28f623e https://www.saaphi.org/group/saaphihealth-group/discussion/7a991b2f-8f46-4b2b-974e-4336883dfc4b https://www.irvac.org/group/mysite-200-group/discussion/a8d7934d-d864-4e10-ad77-67c6cc3054eb https://www.myrtlebeastocr.com/group/gear-accessories/discussion/dfc1b795-9cb8-4055-a43a-e675e4680940 https://www.myrtlebeastocr.com/group/gear-accessories/discussion/2c8b67de-0a8a-4a4c-927e-9ec9383a8c19