Right.. and candles just so happen to produce 120v too... My arse.. Face it you can pay for electricity or expensive batteries and solar panels (they will pay for themselves in about 10 years..woohoo). Unless you live by a river and have a hydro turbine. Hey if you put enough candles in your furnace it might get warm too!
This is stupid. I am electric engineer and I work in a power distribution company. There is no way to get "power from candles". This is so stupid that I was wandering even it is worth to comment. It is easy to make multimeter show 120 volts - can be some remote controlled device putted inside the meter, or inside the candles (what is little more difficult). In any case - good trick.
Ok, we did exactly what the video does. We tried it with a couple of types of wire, as you do not specify what wire to use except copper wire. Both of us have experience in electronics. We tried plain copper wire and we tried magnetic wire (which is what coils are typically made of). We used the leads, extension cord and all and magnetized the nails (using a paperclip to test the magnetism). IT DID NOT WORK So, unless we're doing something wrong, this is Green Power Bust!
i think... the the power i need to light up the LED is inside his ass... dumb shit...! LOL
Zordic008 4 weeks ago
Helo! it works? even one attempt to what kind of candle this,and even one question, how long go
TheJuhaszmarci 3 months ago
nice its work to my house
jefferson123828 9 months ago
nice its work to my homes
jefferson123828 9 months ago
lol who would believe this shit?
ronatx 1 year ago
if you shove one of the leads up your ass it acts as a Capacitor boosting the power up 10 fold. of course it could give you a stingy sphincter ...
cldump 1 year ago
Right.. and candles just so happen to produce 120v too... My arse.. Face it you can pay for electricity or expensive batteries and solar panels (they will pay for themselves in about 10 years..woohoo). Unless you live by a river and have a hydro turbine. Hey if you put enough candles in your furnace it might get warm too!
slipagentsix 1 year ago
This is stupid. I am electric engineer and I work in a power distribution company. There is no way to get "power from candles". This is so stupid that I was wandering even it is worth to comment. It is easy to make multimeter show 120 volts - can be some remote controlled device putted inside the meter, or inside the candles (what is little more difficult). In any case - good trick.
etfmartin 2 years ago
@etfmartin glad you said electrical engineer and not English teacher, lol
irishpimp1001 1 year ago
Ok, we did exactly what the video does. We tried it with a couple of types of wire, as you do not specify what wire to use except copper wire. Both of us have experience in electronics. We tried plain copper wire and we tried magnetic wire (which is what coils are typically made of). We used the leads, extension cord and all and magnetized the nails (using a paperclip to test the magnetism). IT DID NOT WORK So, unless we're doing something wrong, this is Green Power Bust!
arialburnz 2 years ago
The best thing to do is try it out yourself. We will and then we'll post our experience with it.
arialburnz 2 years ago
this is FAKE.. Wax is an insulator. thus it can never produce power this way.
danratsnapnames 2 years ago
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matt13485 2 years ago
wtf are you seroius? does the voltage depens on what type of candle your using? do these candles still exist? reply ASAP thank you
50p3nc3 2 years ago