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Uploaded by on Apr 5, 2011

Note: Input current is .13 amps - voltage is 12.08 volts DC
Output current is .04 amps- voltage is 28.03 volts DC

1.5704 WATTS IN -- 1.1212 WATTS OUT --All metered with the 90-220 volt 5 watt lamp ""LIT""

iT TAKES AT LEAST 85-90 VOLTS TO LIGHT UP THE 5 WATT LAMP AND THE LAMP STAYS LIT WITH ?????? .4492 WATTS POWERING IT??????? Go figure????

Check this later video I just posted.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXYDtoqenu8

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  • try carb cleaner on the inside of the glass jar instead of oil it might work better

  • @Magneticitist

    I just tryed WD 40 oil and spun a 1.5 inch sphere magnet in that. Making a new video called SPLISH-SPLASH. If anything its entertaining. Lamp lites up also.

  • Would oil help to reduce the noise?

  • @hanker8860 I tryed the same thing with my 1.5 inch sphere magnet. Then I added some WD40 oil. Still noisy but a lot better.

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  • I did it my friend yet before (last year) with my Rodin Coil and I had similar results. Neodymium ball (1") was spinning like the hell and the system was using only 0,2W.

  • It's hard to hear you when you walk away from the camera. Is there maybe an 'agc' setting you can turn on within the camera?

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