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The LT Magnet motor
get the blueprints at:
http://WWW.LT-MAGNET-MOTOR.COM
Free energy exists, it's just piss weak and usually costs more to generate than it's worth, in the case of this experiment, you would be lucky to generate a single WATT of power, maybe enough to light a few LED's but that's it.
and don't bring any other shit into the argument such as perpetual motion.
You cannot make something which is over 100% efficient...
Driv3th3hiv3 2 months ago
btw a good use of the peltier module is to give it the power and it will produce a temperature difference on its sides so you can cool water or keep your coffee hot..
odysseas897 3 months ago
??free??? of course it isnt free. How do you cause the temperature difference?? how do you heat the water???dont you spent energy/electricity or gas??and with this energy you can only power a tv control or a clock..or a small calculator..
odysseas897 3 months ago
*cough*... This method produces barely 2 volts. Not even enough to power a domestic bulb. Also, the energy you spent heating the mug of water and chilling the other side to get 'free' power means you're kind of pissing in the wind.
N3cRiL 3 months ago
imagine this on a global scale with one of these sitting in a volcano powering towns with wasted energy from the earth, harnessing it but not hurting it
dprsunlimited1 4 months ago
Whoa, way too much thermal grease!
w3bguru 4 months ago
"Free energy" theres no "free" energy here, you put energy into the water, and is moved to the heat sink, as it does so a small of amount of the thermal energy is converted into electricity. Example of energy used a cup of water will take 73 BTU to boil a cup of water = 77019.0772 Joules x 300 (five min boil) = 256.7 (if microwaved make that 1000 watts) The current generated from the temprature differential amounts to 1.3v x 0.23 = 299mW (0.299 watts). So where is the "free" energy
Lokivoid 5 months ago in playlist see later
Excellent demonstration - well done.
amos033 5 months ago
i want light so , i light up 6 candles to cover the light they make with a radiator that produces hardly enought electricity to light a 5 volt bulb ! efficiency that is
eks812 5 months ago
How stupid is this demonstration? The conversion ratio from heat (solar) to electric current using this method is so low that this has no practical use.
rustydoglim 5 months ago