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  • can i get a tutorial or instructions to this build plz?

  • how did you made the coil connections on that??

  • @69furball69 I'd be curious to know how many RPM's you get on each set up (AA's and the 12 Volt battery charger)

  • how many loops of wires did you made?

  • это супер бульбик

  • Nice! Good work i like your commutator i was wondering a good way to make one.

  • @3xtralife what you are talking is a perpetual motion device, I have news for ya, it's never been invented, this machine would have to run more than 100 percent efficient to self sustain, not even our world genius's can build one, but as for the motor amazing work I am truly impressed

  • At which point does the coil turn on to create a magnetic field? When a magnet is directly over the coil?

  • @ParaglidingManiac Pretty much. The coil also has a lesser attraction affect on the opposite magnet, as the pole is then opposite of the coil. Opposing poles attract and like poles repel.

  • cam it alsow work without energy? four magnets that automaticly spins and creat energy?

  • I could mix drinks with that

  • Hmm, a little more work and you've got yourself a self-sustaining motor, a crank on the other side, and only needing power to start up and not to keep going

  • hmm, I wonder if you can rig this to become safe enough to be a ball mill

  • sounds like a ford

  • there is too much drag!

  • U do know that camcorder's not only record video but audio too right? Hence u can talk thru this and not type everything......

  • How long will that thing run b4 the batteries run down.

  • what would happen if you hooked up a car battery and gould it pwer anything?

  • @cooldaddyjames2814 hm if he says a 12 Volt might cause fire I wonder what the chances would be with a car battery???

  • @Craisor1 or hook it up to the main grid...... haha

  • Now that's a good use for pennies!

  • sounds like a traktor

  • this can work in reverse- use it to generate electricity.

  • that stack of pennies making the coil in-which the current runs through was magnetic wasn't it?

  • @MrMintox The roll of pennies was simply used as the former for the coil, the pennies were removed from the roll afterwards. The arrangement would benefit from having an iron core inside the coil though, however, there isn't one.

  • you could use a 9 v battery you smart

  • @LittleJohnEnterprise A 9 volt battery is six tiny 1.5V batteries put in series. Mine will last longer.

  • @69furball69 lol...there r not any 1.5 volt battery's inside of a 9 volt...but you will get the same voltage if you were to hook 6 1.5 batts in series, but with much more amp hours, so not the same...

  • @ehle Obviously you have never taken a 9V battery apart.

  • @69furball69 Obviously you haven't....smh...

  • @ehle Well, now you're wrong on two counts. That's OK though, my mother taught me to never argue with fools so this is me not arguing. But hey, while you're basking in whatever it is you bask in - why don't you check out my video entitled "What's Inside A 9 Volt Battery??"

  • now you can make a sewing machine

  • Sounds like an old mercedes diesel :D

  • 1:23 if you want to see just that thing spinning

  • MacGyver would be proud

  • please give a cleart explanation how u made ittt!!!! hope u post a videooo gud job dudeeeeeeeeeee

  • Electric motors are all around us and have been for decades. Here someone has incorporated a gatorade bottle into the design and all of a sudden it's fascinating.

    Is it fascinating because it's a gatorade bottle, or would any old bottle do the trick?

  • I really liked your work. Can you tell me what materials to use for the entire project?

  • I really liked your work. Can you tell me what materials to use for the entire project?

  • I wonder Faraday used a gatorade bottle on those days :)

  • you must be an engineer ?

  • okay.. now a 220v xD

  • @justas7463 using the mains voltage (220V) in this kind of winding wouldn't work because

    it's an A.C voltage. Here you must use dc a bridge rectifier would help for example..

  • Dude, just get a power supply :D

  • impressive. well done

  • @Axtitios Thank you!

  • would you mind explaining what role does the coil, magnets and brushes does? ... thanks;)

  • @karengnzl The brushes complete an electrical circuit of DC current which passes through the coil. The current going through the coil causes a magnetic field, the polarity of which is identical to the permanent magnet pole that is facing the coil.  When the coil is energized, the permanent magnet is directly above the coil and the like poles push each other away.

  • You may want to mencion not to use bare wire in the coil it has to be slightly covered or it shorts out

  • @TheArcherBillys1997 Yes, thank you. You need to use magnet wire.

  • omg american's gatorade bottles are HUGE!!!!

  • @ruffaldi85 hehe, That is a Canadian gatorade bottle.

  • @69furball69 dude that's a felony to ruin money like that lol

  • @ruffaldi85 american ones are bigger than your head...

  • Great! Well done!

  • @falecomjorge Thank you!

  • What extactly do mean that the coil consist of 4 windings? I'm trying to do this for my physics class.

  • @AnRxDream13 It is more specifically two bi-filar windings. There is an inner bifilar winding and an outer bifilar winding. No particular reason I used that particular winding style. just experimenting. A quad-filar winding would probably be a bit better or just use heavier guage wire.

  • Very simular to zero point energy moters I've seen.

    If it were me I would be spinning the bottle to charge a battery.

  • @azkeyz Awesome

  • COOL ! ;D

  • @theNovidz Thanks!

  • please help us i don't know how u made the commutator and brushes if you could elaborate on this point it would help heaps thanks, by the way great motor!

  • amazing

  • Can you make a video how did you make it

  • did anybody try it ? It did NOT work for me!!!!! :(

  • Eso funciona por los Polos opuestos, Porque dos Polosmagneticos Diferentes no se podran unir entonces hace que rebote el iman, asiendo que la botella de Buelbas.. en este cason Son elecktroimanes, pero de igual manera se podrian hacer con imanes normales....

  • now 110v ...... wow sparks and shit everywere... imagine dat

  • It's the little bottle that could

  • soooo is it free energy? What if the batteries die?

  • Hey just wandering how you made the coil, with the copper wire

  • if you listen to it spin with headphones on it drives you insane

  • never try meth!!!!

  • @MrRaptur3 so, what are you saying, exactly?

  • DAMN i new 12v was a bad idea XD

  • look ! a PRIUS !

  • Can you please explain in details in how did you make the coil?, Thanks

  • I know this is off topic, but you seem to have some gnarly carpenters in your parts. That is almost a railroad spike. I thought I had a nail that was big and it seems about 1/4 that size you have. What or WHERE do they use that sized nail? I used to work in a huge west coast shipyard so I know it isn't shipbuilding using those.

  • @ISamuelII I'm not really sure what the original purpose of the nail is. You see them used in the field by various people to hold colored ribbon markers to the ground around well sites when the ground is too frozen to use wooden stakes.

  • @69furball69 Okay, thanks. I can see that.

    One thing though, uhh whats a frozen ground? Is it like a broken circuit? (spoilt in SoCal)

  • @69furball69 they are also used in construction, my dad is a mason

  • @69furball69 Have used them for fixing railway sleepers in landscaping projects and fixing into concrete. Also for small bridge works

  • @RubberBudgie7 Thank you for the comments.

  • Ну ды дятел! Наверно себя считаеш очень умным? Это все в школе проходят!!!

  • Sounds likw a antique gas engine

  • he starts it up at 1:22

  • nice

  • Wouldn't there have been an easier way to have a drink mixer? ;-)

  • Are you using copper wire for the coil? Because i heard that the coil has to be magnetic and copper isn't

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  • @ringo12121 Electric current flowing through a conductor produces a magnetic field around the conductor, it doesn't matter if the conductor is magnetic or not. It may be beneficial to use an iron rod as the core of your coil though.

  • Has one of those magnets flung off and smacked you in the head yet!!??

  • THE FLUX CAPACITOR. IT IS FLUXING

  • @nooneelsRS1 Great scot! You´r right!

  • REAL Free energy technology exists!But the Oil companies want these technologies unknown to the masses,Get the blueprints for a free energy motor at LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM ,Start the energy revolution!

  • why do you need the rotating switch to keep hitting everytime the magnet is above the coil? couldnt you just leave it always connected?

  • @ConsumedByDrums The coil would repel as well as it propels so the motor would not run because it is pushing the magnets away. Aside from the motor not running, the coil would also burn up from the constant direct current flowing through it.

  • I did this once in class with a thin wire spool being cradled by a paper clip, and we were only supposed to use one or two D batteries, and I used 24, and it started humming, and were the wire touched the paper clip it was sparking blue, and the wire got really hot, and the batteries got hot, and so I couldn't turn it off. lol

  • Nice Blair Witch Project motor!

  • OMG this guy is our next Large Hadron Collider inventor..

  • now put a fan in it..

  • @chimoy1 I was initially going to cut slots into the bottle to make a squirrel cage fan but I decided not to modify it at all.

  • @69furball69 I am trying to understand what governs the direction of rotation in a dc motor. Just wondering what would have happened if you spun the bottle in the opposite direction. Fell free to elaborate

  • @vdfhb1 Well, on this particular motor the contacts are made to work pretty much only in one direction. Aside from that it should do pretty much the same thing in either direction, you would just want to make your contacts bi-directionally friendly.

  • does your coil have a + and - or does it just have one way 4 the electricity to get in, if it does have a + -, where does the - go around the camshaft?

  • @kx65619 yes, an electromagnet has a + and -. You can see where the small black test clip is clipped onto the small wire which makes contact with the nail shaft.

  • @69furball69 yeh thanks i made it but since i live in australia, the coins won't solder together, so i glued them. one of them worked but the other cut coin is making contact. i will have it fixed soon and have a working motor. thx 4 all ur help :)

  • this kid's boss

  • But some water in it!

  • CHEVEREHHE

    

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  • can you please help me, im 13, my teacher has told us we have 2 weeks to make a dc electric motor, i have chose to make one like yours, everyone else is making a very basic motor, at 0:24 what are all those wires doing behind the coil, i really appretiate your help.

  • @kx65619

    The coil is quad-filar, so, instead of one wire for + and one for - there are four each. This increases the power handling of the coil if you only have small gauge wire.

  • @69furball69 thanks, ive just about got everything exept i am still trying to get some magnet wire in, otherwise ive got it. lol

  • @69furball69 the camshaft, what did you use to put the cut up pennies on the penny? did you solder them or something?

  • @kx65619 Yes, I soldered them.

  • como puedo hacer uno???

  • I thought its gonna explode for a while!

  • Nice!

  • very interesting

  • @classfreez @classfreez The coil is made with magnet wire. you can get it at radio shack or electronics store, plenty of places online you can order it from as well. Magnet wire has lacquer insulation, this is what motors and transformers are wound with.

    On top of the coil is just a steel washer and a screw that holds the coil to the board.

    There is a small steel wire that is touching the nail all the time. The circuit is complete when the cams on the head of the nail touch the metal strip

  • so, when the magnet is right over the coil, the end of the nail is making contact with the flexible "point". My question is, Is this causing the coil to have the same polarity as the magnet therefore "pushing" the magnet away? Thanks

  • @leonscorpio19 Exactly.

  • @69furball69 thanks brother.. i just needed the clarification on that one..

  • that's pretty cool.

  • SWEEEET !!!!!!

  • very impressive

  • Free Energy is real and it's here but the coverup is strong, if u r interested in a REAL free energy magnet motor then

    just go to LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM and download the blueprints ,it's probably the ONLY working magnet

    motor out there. Join the free energy revolution!!

  • @hungarylnnjsd The problem is people are looking for PM (input +1 output) when the trick is to make it input+ tens of multiples or better output. Then figure in the friction/heat loss, and many say it can't be done, but it can very easily with 1/100th the technology used in the average automobile. Somebody forgot the KISS model.

    (no kiss the band sux BT)

  • The big bad Oil corporations are trying their best to stop free energy ideas from spreading to common ppl.

    We need to put an end to this corruption ,start generating ur own electricity now.

    Visit LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM and get the blueprints . Join the Revolution!!

  • Free Energy is real and its here but the coverup is strong, if u r interested in a REAL free energy magnet motor then

    just go to LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM and download the blueprints ,it's probably the ONLY working magnet

    motor out there. Join the free energy revolution!!

  • Free Energy is real and its here but the coverup is strong, if u r interested in a REAL free energy magnet motor then

    just go to LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM and download the blueprints ,it is probably the ONLY working magnet

    motor out there. Join the free energy revolution!!

  • Sparking motor. Jep always fun :D. PS don't burn down the house. :D

  • I like the magnetic connectors thats cool!

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  • thats quality :D

  • Needs MOAR VOLTZ!!

  • vich

    

  • hah .... suonds like old one peston deisel motor .

  • WATER SUCKS, IT REALLY REALLY SUCKS!!

    Cool motor.

  • quick someone call tony stark, i think i just found something that will make his heart run at it's maximun potential!!!

  • geil

  • what if you hooked 2 car batterys to that

  • flippin awesome

  • if you add an interpole, it should be self starting and you shouldn't need to give it a push.

  • kinda sound like a tractor

  • kinda sound like a trator

  • Hey,I'm working on making this project, and I have some questions I have some questions...

    to place the magnets, how do you know which face (positive or negative) has to face the coil?

    I already made an electromagnet with a nail and wire, and it works (as an electromagnet) will it work for this project?

  • @re619 Well, you put the magnets up to each other to identify the poles and make sure that like poles are facing out. Mark the magnet poles N or S accordingly so they are easy to identify.

    the electromagnet pole is reversible by switching + and - connections.

  • way to much time on your hands but then agen it may be big some day

  • This would really haul is it spun freely!!

  • Hey i need to know do u connect the+ to the coil and the center pin and the- to the center pin or is it differnt?

  • AW COOL

  • 1º eres un maldito genio!!!

    2º tienes mucho tiempo libre,pasame un poco a mi XD

  • The new 2011 Obama motors.

  • @Auggie56 LOL

  • thats pretty fuckin kool man

  • how did you build the coil? what is on top of it?

  • nice nie

  • and berrings and that is an engineering classic.

  • @musiclobber

    Actually, classically, many machines used wooden bearings.

  • @69furball69 ohh, would it work better with ball bearings, though?

  • it would seem that if the motor continued to run very fast for extended periods of time that it could pose a threat and be dangerous if the magnets were to come flying off and become a dangerous projectile...but i might be wrong...its very cool to and very creative...

  • How long does this power last for?

  • for the coil, approximately how long is all the wire total in feet, and can you give a little more detail on how you made the coil also including what is the thing on top of the coil. i need to know for a physics project

  • what is that on top of the coil? and can you explain more about how to make the coil itself? (like what do you mean by 2 strands) im thinking of using this design for a physics project where we have to make a dc motor

  • y sin ymanes carnal

  • Can anyone turn this into a HV generator?

  • El eje es simplemente un clavo realmente grande y se pega a través de los agujeros en la madera y la botella

    a bobina consiste en la bobina 4 en el total, 1 bobina de 2 hilos de alambre para150 vueltas cada bobina

  • how did you do the winding of the coil? we tried but it didn't work like yours did!

    But you're motor is AWESOME!

  • i love it its nice..:)

    

  • VERY COOL!!!!!

  • impressed 12v cable freaked me out really cool

  • it is a useless invention

  • @sergioalv62 it is a useless observation

  • hah - sounds a lot like a Model T Ford

  • what a fucking waste man, get a real job and you can pay for a real fucking motor

  • @VikingWarCry When you typed that - was it suppose to sound like a viking war cry or a frustrated armchair virgin troll?

  • @VikingWarCry shut th fuck up u prick and go get layed u angry man.