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Broken Magnetron Experiments (old Microwave) Part 2

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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2007

A broken magnetron,being a battery in salty water.The multimeter is showing 0.26v(thats much better than an onion).Next test is to see if it will work as an HHO separation electrode.

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  • Anyone know how to transmit the microwaves in a straight line? as a beam of light!

  • @bola9103 it wont go straight like a laser beam but you can make a beam of sorts.look up HERF gun

  • can this get me back to 1985?

  • @miklovesale nah u need a flux capacitor...

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  • @anorwood84 he said 0.26v not 0.26 googleplex volts

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  • @bola9103 i see years ago on tv 3 house hold microwaves were used to cut through a 1/4in steel plate,cant find it online,doint know if they used magnets to narrow the beam and focus all 3 to 1 small spot

  • @bola9103 physics fail or troll, im not sure

  • is it not possible that this is not simply a chemical cell battery depending on redox reactions?

  • ONE! POINT! TWUNTYONE! JIGGA-WATTS! (one point.. twenty one gigawatts!!)

    whaaat tha hell is a jigga watt!!

  • @bola9103 Ham radio operators do it all the time. They use a parabolic dish.

  • @kaysho free power my ass, you're more likely to find a free lunch

  • @miklovesale you need a flux capacitor and you have to get up to 88 miles per hour

  • @Aro2220 Its Googolplex, not googleplex.

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