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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2008

Nice demonstration of gyroscopic forces using old SCSI 10000 RPM cheetah hard disk.

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  • Haha cool vid :) Something I never thought of doing with the oodles of scsi drives I have laying around :)

  • Haha nice

  • Did you loose any data?

  • 12 volts

  • nullflux8is: The description says it's a 10K Cheetah drive, you can see him several times unplugging it from a tower. It's the default power, which would be 12V for the motor.

  • How much voltage did you need to get that HD turning

  • MY PRROOONNZZZ

  • scsi can go up to 15000rpm, i think

  • LOL

  • So that is what happened to my data files!

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