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  • waste of time. thumbs down.

  • may i know the actual diy siz and the part use in the said video plz give the details

  • technically its not free it takes human energy to power but its cool though

  • Thanks for the video. Nice output on the gen. Not free energy, but very efficient energy. It seems to cog or load, so more demand will require more energy to operate it.

  • Why is it that everytime that someone invents a free energy device, the video is choppy, too shorto or focuses on anything except the important parts of the motor??

  • put a propeller, a long stick and over the roof of your house if youre lucky and theres enough wind you´ll have it,, or add it mechanically to a wind mill thats allready working and voila..!! at least for a small electric device...

  • what kind of motor is that to light a light bulb so easy ?

  • That's a pretty efficient dynamo. Does anyone know where I can get one?

  • wow, works fast.

  • thats mot free energy its just like a hand generater

  • thats not fucking free energy at all its sorta like how the generaters at a powercompany work motion is not free energy you fucking retard

  • It's free when the generator is spun by blades in the wind.

    Pull your head out of your ass and put down the crack pipe. "It's not free cuz it's sorta power company somthing bla bla". Wow those are big words for you, good job! You want a cookie now?

  • Free Energy Means You DON'T Pay to any one for Electricity IDIOT Don't you get it.....?

  • look at some of the remarks here! There are people really without any common sense and reason in their heads! To the ones that can work it out....yeh!!

  • Give me a break, its a 12VDC CF bulb and that is a bicycle generator, yes it would work that easy.

  • Ummm - yea, it does work "that easy". Several years ago, I had a "tire-dragger" generator set that had a little 4" fluorescent and a krypton bulb. The bulb gave a good beam, and the fluorescent gave a nice scattered light. Point is, I could get the fluorescent to light up by running my hand over the friction wheel of the generator - no reason a dynohub couldn't do better - and notice how fast the hub stops? That's the drag from the current load.

  • @realnola plz inform what is between cf bulb and bicycle generator thanks

  • its free if it can rotate by itself u rotate it by your hand so its the chemical energy in your muscles that do work..ass energy

  • It CAN rotate by itself with the right magnetic setup. It's very cool!

  • If it would rotate by itself it wuld be a kind of "Perpetuum Mobile" and such a thing can not exist!

  • it's not free - hand labor and it dies afterwards. NO GO!

  • it's fake!

  • Is that a bicycle or car dynamo u used?

    how much volt did u got?.

  • It's a real good power output.

  • This is not really free Energy, it's veery indirect Sun-energy.

    An example:

    The sun shines on gras, so the gras gets bigger.

    Then animals like Cows eat the gras, and the get bigger too.

    Then you can eat their meat to have the energy to turn this generator.

  • And - not to put to fine a point on your fine analysis - but how much, exactly does the sun bill you monthly for that energy?

  • @Mobin92 congatz!!!! you spelled grass wrong......

  • free energy my ass!

  • he must have it on a ballast if hes lighting a flourescent

  • the ballast is built into CFL bulbs like that

  • yea but the ballast wont run on such a low voltage either so what gives?

  • ah, that white box in line there, Ii can't be sure what it is, but... you can run a 120 volt cfl off a 9 volt battery (low voltage, low current) not for long, but you can.those plug in flyback transformers (like the ones that turn your 120v ac into whatever lower voltage work in reverse if you swap the inputs/outpust. so it's possible.

  • "The ballast won't run on such a low voltage" Huh? Ever seen a taser? Takes a few volts DC and steps it up to several thousand - what's the problem here?

  • I didn't thought a dynamo was 12v or over. Did you test how many volts it reached?

  • A super capacitor will store some of the energy for several seconds depending on the size. By the way, are you attaching it to a stationary bicycle ? I've tried out a bicycle generator my power company (So. Cal Edison) set up which demonstrated how it takes less effort (and energy) to operate fluorescent lights vs incandescant bulbs

  • Yes, I didn't think it would work but it did.

    Maybe the inclusion of a super capacitor would help.

  • wow, works fast.

  • Superb!!!

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