my speaker motor
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Neat concept, but inefficient I'd imagine.
I hope some of the perpetual energy enthusiasts don't believe this is self-powered, as you can clearly see the speaker is hooked up to a varying or pulsing power source.
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i should get one of those to power my alarmclock
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The sound you hear at first is the subwoofer.
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holy tits that thing goes
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you know, this seems terribly inefficient, but it's pretty damn cool.
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that sound it the sub, and the wire powers the sub.
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you can hear the electrical motor when it's starting can't you..a buzzing sound.. also the cable goes out of picture.. so how is this video interresting?
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for what is this good for? :D sry i'm a noob
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Yes..If you read my description of the motor, it says it is a replication of Stephen Kundel's motor.
My replication used to be on Stephen's website, before the new design was made.
scotty7129 3 years ago
Thanks for the comments guy's.
I think i'll get it going again and make some more clips.
The motor is a fun design and theoretically it could use sound to run, but the rotor simply cannot turn that fast..hehe...
Maybe i could put wheels on it with a fan on the shatf...lol.
scotty7129 3 years ago