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DeBunk This

Started by tinman, April 15, 2016, 07:41:05 AM

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Lidmotor

Quote from: tinman on April 17, 2016, 07:41:13 AM
As he never lifts the motors from the desktop ,it would be easy to run small wires through the desktop,and straight to the motors. This one i could do easy,if i did not have to lift the motors from the benchtop. But in the one i posted,the guy is throwing the motors all over the place--and no sign of wires  ???.

I really want to debunk the one in the video i posted. I now have the two needed motor's,so now just trying to work out how to do it lol.



Brad

   


I agree that it the Chinese one that needs to be replicated.  That is the hard one.  I shopped around yesterday for cheap microwave oven fan motors but I really don't want to spend much money on a project that is a fake.  I think hidden feed wires is the obvious answer as to how that one is done.  A lot of power has to be a delivered to it somehow.  Hidden button cells are not going to do it.

Lidmotor

Lidmotor

Quote from: webby1 on April 17, 2016, 02:45:03 PM
When the light is connected to the unit,, with several strikes prior to a solid connection,, what would you expect to see from the second lead wire when it touches the contact??

If that was a "normal" light I would expect some kind of an arc,, as well as when you look at the light itself,, the filament,, it does not look to me like what I see when I screw in a light bulb that is a "normal" light bulb.

Well there are a few things we can all agree on about that particular light bulb. 
(A)  It is not an Fl or high voltage type
(B) It is not an LED type
(C) It is a filament type

He could have hidden a battery inside the bulb like what was suggested earlier and that would solve one part of the puzzle--- but enough to produce that kind of light in broad daylight?? Hidden batteries in the motor??  Maybe.  I'm wondering if that capacitor is even a capacitor.  It might be a lipo battery made to look like a cap.  It the rotors were modified into magnetic types to make a simple pulse motor, then that might be one way this 'illusion' is done.

It sure is a puzzle.
Lidmotor

tinman

Well we will leave the first one for a while--time to think.

Here is the next Qmogen lol.
But this one has no wires running down through the leg's.
It runs for quite some time,and with no sign of slowing down.
He drives various loads from the generator.

The one thing that i noticed from the fist viewing of this video,was the very slow startup of the large motor-due to the large flywheel. That motor would have been drawing a lot of current during that time. But the small wires carrying the mains current to the motor did not get hot-so it would seem.
I think we should have seen some smoke :D,of a burnt out multi plug adapter.

Well anyway--here it is. The latest Qmogen from india lol--love there safety boots. ;)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAseG7z_GQo




Brad

Lidmotor

Brad
   It is another strange Motor/Generator "illusion" but once again ---how?  The big blue generator is probably where the trick is hidden.  It might not be a generator at all.  It is big enough to hold a car battery and a big inverter-----or under that tape on the 'Made in Italy" spec plate it says BEDINI.  Ha  ;D
   I like the blue PJs, sunglasses and bare feet.  In magic that is called 'misdirection'. 8)

Rusty

Pirate88179

Well, I agree with whomever said there could be a good sized battery in that box mounted to the blue motor.  Also, I have had many electric motors on machines in my machine shop, and the one he plugs in first would have blown any fuse, or flipped any breaker with how long it took to spin up.  It should have been like...1,2,3 boom...full rpm.  Now that flywheel, which is very nice by the way, would not allow that size motor to spin up that fast which is why it would have drawn too much and either blown the breaker or fried those wires, which look to be about 12 ga.

So, he has a 12 volt battery running the blue motor and I have no idea what the heck else he is doing there.  This guy reminded me of a foreign born Mylow for some reason, ha ha.  I have never seen a connector box that large on any motor on any machines I have ever owned, including one with a 50 HP motor on it. (Blanchard)

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen