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Uploaded by on Mar 22, 2011

Can be used as a very simple generator, motor or fan with only one mechanical moving part. Watch the lights glow as the prop spins. Big magnet here is a 2 inch diameter diametric ring magnet. The smaller magnet is a 1 inch diameter diametric ring magnet.
The smaller the magnet size the faster the spin - the brighter the lamps glow!!
The larger 2 inch magnet is very dangerous as it will attract ferrous metal at a great distance. If you are holding it be prepared for the worst case scenario. I always am nervous working with it.

If you wish to build this all information and schematic diagram can be found by clicking the below link
Two clicks enlarges the photos..
http://s1143.photobucket.com/albums/n637/64298/

3/28/2011 I just powered up a single 5 watt LED lamp that has a light output as a 75 watt incadecent light. I am at the threshold of keeping the lamp lit at full power. My new video "CUTTING EDGE"will clarify all of that. I can read at night with the light output!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuxeCIG7sU4

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  • @skycraft66 It looks like I will have to buy an expensive clamp meter capable of measuring DC current. Anyone have a partitular model reference in mind that can read less than 1 amp DC?

  • @skycraft66 I feel this device is not overunity but can probably operate for a very long time using a FRACTION of 1 watt to power all you see. Further testing is needed.

  • @TedFnBuckle The voltage in is 12 volts DC. Presently I am puzzeled by my other readings. With a cheap analog meter I get a much different reading than my more expensive true RMS meters. I am planning to buy a clamp meter that is able to measure AC as well as DC current. Voltage also. All by clamping the meter around an input or output wire without inserting the meter in the circuit. I will release those figures as this circuit does strange things as far as metering goes.

  • Tom great job on the demo !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    you have shown some interesting ideas

    for utilizing the energy!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Kevin

  • Tell me this, i know maybe this is stupid question, ive been watching your video from start but maybe i missed it 100 times. What voltage in and amps, and what volatage out with amps. can the system run for ever by charging it self.

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