I used to experiment a lot like that (and sometimes still do) and I found that I would get the greatest reading when the type of metal for one of the test leads making contact with my test substance was different from each other. Like copper-clad pennies, aluminum kitchen measuring cups and galvanized steel nails for woodworks.
Cheese-us! It's cool! :-)
jenci108 7 months ago
Onions?
FCKEVRY1 2 years ago
eee ncbooz What brand of cheese u'r using and how many volts out put coz here on this video actually can't see very clearly :)) thks
Drdump1 2 years ago
.5 volts but i could run them in series for more voltage
just regular ole cheese
and a paper clip
ncbookz 2 years ago
cheee soun like no problem lighting up a a White philips LED , but what is the current.... output, your r VIP kakakakaka , voltage ,current = power
Drdump1 2 years ago
Why didn;t you use elecrolyte gelatine instead of cheese?
onthecuttingedge2005 2 years ago
I used to experiment a lot like that (and sometimes still do) and I found that I would get the greatest reading when the type of metal for one of the test leads making contact with my test substance was different from each other. Like copper-clad pennies, aluminum kitchen measuring cups and galvanized steel nails for woodworks.
kcjenner1 2 years ago
Cool ! :)
ishellreal 2 years ago
yes it is pretty cool indeed, i think i can run a light with
4 pieces of chesse
ncbookz 2 years ago
Looking forward to it :) Thank you brother!
ishellreal 2 years ago