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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2011

A little WD40 oil bath added to a 1.5 inch diameter spinning sphere magnet.

Small battery 12 volt DC input / spinning magnet / coil / circuit - lighting a 90-220 volts AC 5 watt LED Lamp

A organization has taken a keen interest in my device and has gone even further than I have and spun a 1/2 inch diameter Diametric ring magnet at 80,000 RPM.!!!!!
The faster the magnet spins the more energy is available at the output. The odd thing is that the smaller magnets work best and trigger a larger output ? You can only spin so fast with any magnet before it blows up so if you replicate this device keep that in mind. Its my hope many folks will replicate it and take it further than what you see. I am making this device PUBLIC DOMAIN so everyone is welcome to build it. I expect no money or fame at all. Its my hope it may become a future power source.
Review my last 6 videos which lead up to this and contain links as to how to construct it.

Follow the links below to build it. Use the 5 watt lamp link to purchase the lamp I used.
http://s1143.photobucket.com/albums/n637/64298/
http://www.elsledtech.com/products/els-5watte26e27bulb.html
http://cgi.ebay.com/2pcs-330uF-450V-105c-Eleson-CAPACITOR-NEW-/310307243946?p...
http://cgi.ebay.com/B7A-Neon-Light-Bulbs-Box-10-105-125-Volt-2-mA-/1403565497...
http://cgi.ebay.com/Cross-Connect-Wire-Blue-and-White-/120708209643?pt=LH_Def...

I have thee 1.5 inch sphere magnet you see for sale by itself. If interested contact me.

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  • Nice project! Looking at the circuit... it's more of a joule thief, than a bedini? What is the importance/reason behind the diode leading current from the emitter back to the base? Thanks.

  • @KyleCarrington Its the best I have done with electronics. Moved on to trying to make a mechanical overunity device now.  Will; self oscillate using another coil.. See earlier videos. Diode prevents transistor burn out at hi voltages.

  • very nice, i wonder is there away of doing it friction free, with magnets , either hang one abll from a string, then a nail then a ball, and lit it spin , or prob up some magnets to have a ball float just exactly where u want it, and walla, shes friction free.

  • @TedFnBuckle The speed of the ring or in this case a sphere magnet dictates the brightness of the lamp. The smaller spinning magnets make for a brighter lamp output with hardly any lamp flicker. I am going to try to spin a 8 mm sphere magnet in a plastic tube with a round bottom. Minimum contact. with the tube bottom and if one side touches the tube walls its contact will be minimum also.

    Hope I can reach 50,000 RPM or better.

    Thats a frequency of 833.33333 HZ

  • you know, when I first put the Tracmag on Youtube I was hoping others would find out what to do with it and good for you tom that you kept at it and did.

  • @tracmag If anyone thinks they are interested in building this they should try Georges Tracmag first as I did.

    Tracmag wont cost you as much to build as what I have invested in this setup. If you like what you are doing then crack your wallet further and buy the components to make what you see in this video. I was hooked permanently after playing around with Georges Tracmag and kept pursuing the idea. I now am into experimenting using sphere magnets.

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  • Have you ever got this to self oscillate without the necessity of the magnet? Thanks.

  • @64298 very very nice.

  • @RoxProductions I just posted two new links on the SPLISH SPLASH video . Click on them to replicate. I bought ( two) 330 mfd 450 volts caps out of a China source on Ebay.

  • Schematics?

  • Good work! Thanks for opening it up for the public. That's the only way I work.

    Also check out this when you get time. May get some other ideas for your research.

    /watch?v=WE4yjlIOVDw

    500,000rpm... Crazy!

    Enjoy and keep it up! ~Russ

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