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DeBunk This

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

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TinselKoala

Quote from: tinman on May 01, 2016, 05:01:21 AM
Ok-so where are the coils on the two motors that would couple with a coil under the table?
The only coils i see on the motors,are the two wound in a vertical plane,which would not couple to a coil under the table that would be in a horizontal plane.

Great to see those that can get LED's to light using wireless coupling,but lets see some one light an incandescent bulb wirelessly -one around the size of an auto tail light globe ;)


Brad

In the first two videos in my post above I'm using a car dome light bulb, 12v 10W. Here's a photo of a #1157 brake light bulb (just using one filament) being lit up, just using random single-loop matching and a nonconcealed pickup system.  It's darn bright, I had to stop the lens down to get a reasonable exposure.

TinselKoala

I'm not totally convinced that the video in your first post is done using wireless power, but it is possible that the wiring used to connect the two motors together is the actual receiver loop (along with the capacitor, which is necessary!) Hidden in plain sight!

Also, you can get 12 volt bulbs in that common Edison-base style; don't think it necessarily has to be a 120 or 220 volt bulb.

tinman

Quote from: TinselKoala on May 01, 2016, 05:25:46 AM
I'm not totally convinced that the video in your first post is done using wireless power, but it is possible that the wiring used to connect the two motors together is the actual receiver loop (along with the capacitor, which is necessary!) Hidden in plain sight!

Also, you can get 12 volt bulbs in that common Edison-base style; don't think it necessarily has to be a 120 or 220 volt bulb.

Edit-just seen your taillight bulb test ;)

Brad.


Brad

TinselKoala

Quote from: tinman on April 27, 2016, 11:53:28 PM
As he doesn't  lift it from the bench,he can hide his supply wires very easily.


Brad

How about this one then?  I think he'd get the heck shocked out of him if this one was supplied by mains power through thin wires or such.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUb0Y24vDtc

I'm still not convinced about the wireless power system either, but I think this video pretty much rules out mains power getting to the bulb at least.


MagnaProp

Quote from: TinselKoala on May 01, 2016, 05:57:08 AM
How about this one...
I noticed a dot disappears from 1:30 - 1:31. Not sure if that gives any clues to how it was done. The dot appears to fade out quickly instead of instantly disappearing as I would expect from a switch-a-roo, so I'm not sure what's going on there. Maybe a video compression artifact?