Click on the Link below to see a short video where a simple Coil & Magnet puts out almost 6 Volts.
I wonder if the Voltage will go up if a Capacitor is placed across the Coil?
Could it be Scaled Up by putting several Units in Series?
Or maybe the same type of Coil with a Larger Diameter, or maybe More Turns on the Coil?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpTpxUlnvBs (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpTpxUlnvBs)
Sigh.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koNnPYjeKDE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koNnPYjeKDE)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pr3Olkd_5EI (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pr3Olkd_5EI)
The motor also has a couple of button cells concealed inside of it.
This nearly made Sterling's top 5, I advised him to check it out. Great trick put the power in the meter, I think I will play a prank at work tomorrow
Mark
Quote from: markdansie on September 27, 2012, 02:37:11 AM
This nearly made Sterling's top 5, I advised him to check it out. Great trick put the power in the meter, I think I will play a prank at work tomorrow
Mark
One trick the presenter missed: you can hollow out a 9V battery case and put a 3V button cell inside it. Then when you meter the 9V you will read 9V, and you can also make this 3v act in series with the batteries inside the motor.
Rig the motor so that the cells inside the case make contact with one motor terminal, and the case. That way, when you meter across the motor contacts you will read zero, but when you hook up the "coil" make sure that one clip is on the right terminal and the other clip "accidentally" touches the case as well. Then you can show the motor running on an ordinary external battery hooked to the proper motor terminals, and you can also show it running on the "coil" as well. Ditto the faked "9v" battery.
In the original video there are several clues that should have prevented anyone from believing it. The voltage is rock-solid and doesn't vary with orientation of the coil: major giveaway. Next, the motor runs progressively slower during the demo and at the end it is barely turning. The button cells are running down!
I took apart a similar motor and there is nearly enough room in there for 2 x 357 cells as it is, and if you used smaller ones it would be a piece of cake to do without modding the motor case. But if you put the armature in a longer case then there is plenty of room for batteries inside the motor.
The same person also posted a video where one small motor turns another identical motor as a generator. This one is even easier: one of the motors is hollowed completely out and contains the batteries.
Sometimes I think Sterling's mind is a little too open.
The device is REAL. If he faked it with a battery inside the meter, the meter
reading would have read THE SAME VOLTAGE constantly. But it DID NOT.
If you watch the video, the UNTOUCHED meter voltage constantly waried
which PROVES there was NOT a hidden battery.
Let's wise up folks.
Those "cheap" meters give crazy values with run-down batteries -
Even with full batteries - I won´t trust one of these unless counterchecked with calibrated meter or scope.
No need to to add extra batteries.
Those type of meters are responsible for an entire range of "OU" effects.
Quote from: FatBird on September 27, 2012, 08:39:44 AMLet's wise up folks.
This ;) >>([{"REAL"}])<< ;) device is so easy to replicate. Why not do it? ;)
A video means nothing.
Do you really believe that Alderaan was actually blown up by the Death Star?
The video was convincing.
The video maker's intentions are everything.
Quote from: Qwert on September 27, 2012, 10:06:33 AM
This ;) >>([{"REAL"}])<< ;) device is so easy to replicate. Why not do it? ;)
Yeah! So easy to replicate, results? = 0 volts! :o
The device was already replicated by someone on this forum (I forget who) and it does not work. There are more then likely to button cell batteries in in the base of the electric motor and/or the multimeter was also altered in some way probable similar to the mentioned above. The zip tie on the front could be a clever way to conceal the fact that now that the button cells are in the motor frame the frame wont reach the top where it should be. I wouldn't waste to much time in this. If it is somehow real then the maker should show a complete build from start to finish!
Two button batteries with lithium may be embedded in silicone on fixing magnet coil ..
Leo48
The Guy already admitted if was fake guys . And yes i was probably not the first one to try and replicate it ; {
Leo48 no thats not the way he did it . modified motor with button cells. you can get a bag of these assorted motors from goldmine electronics for 2.98
the meter is also rigged .
Tk had to help me on that one because i myself would not open my 2 dollar meter and break it anymore that it already is. yep they are 2 bucks at harbor freight every now and then i am cheap and buy a bunch to give as gifts . .
you can't get dc volts from a piece of copper wire . You might get a micro volt of ac from Em but no way to run a motor or anything .
Motive you ask ? Money !!! this is the third thread opened up for his brilliant fake. Google yahoo ADSENSE and you will see you for every hit on that video he makes money . I calculated between the three fake videos he has already made over 10,000.00 dollars , perpetual money machine.
Gadget
@gadget
I cant believe you could make that kind of money. I wonder how much my tube vid with over 20,000 hits would have made???
Are you sure he's in the Google Program? I for my part use flash/adblock and see no ads. Don't know if it counts as a "view" if I click on the link, but don't activate the flash. Also I thought only people who constantly deliver new videos (presumably of educational purpose or else) and with a decent constant "fanbase" of at least 100.000 within a certain timeframe may be supported which is far from the amount of views the video has. I'm not sure though, never read the terms...
Quote from: stprue on September 27, 2012, 02:28:50 PM
@gadget
I cant believe you could make that kind of money. I wonder how much my tube vid with over 20,000 hits would have made???
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Hi Stprue. I don't really know what programs he runs but but there are several ways to monetize using goolge adsense ,Admedia and some others ,. Some levels get a dollar a click . the point is he is not stupid and he does make money on fakes .
Quote from: FatBird on September 27, 2012, 08:39:44 AM
The device is REAL. If he faked it with a battery inside the meter, the meter
reading would have read THE SAME VOLTAGE constantly. But it DID NOT.
If you watch the video, the UNTOUCHED meter voltage constantly waried
which PROVES there was NOT a hidden battery.
Let's wise up folks.
Let's wise up folks indeed.
The meter voltage varies ONLY when he's fooling with the leads. It reads the voltage across the resistance of his fingers. Your observation skills are wanting, FatBird. Watch it again very carefully. When the coil is fully hooked up the meter doesn't vary.
If you don't believe me, then fine. I suggest you start tearing up hard drives looking for the exact magnet he used, and also be sure to use the exact same number of turns and diameter wire.... or it won't work. When you get it working then come back and tell us how you did it.
Quote from: stprue on September 27, 2012, 12:44:20 PM
The device was already replicated by someone on this forum (I forget who) and it does not work. There are more then likely to button cell batteries in in the base of the electric motor and/or the multimeter was also altered in some way probable similar to the mentioned above. The zip tie on the front could be a clever way to conceal the fact that now that the button cells are in the motor frame the frame wont reach the top where it should be. I wouldn't waste to much time in this. If it is somehow real then the maker should show a complete build from start to finish!
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