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TRIGGER GREEN LIGHT ON SCOOTER OR MOTORCYCLE

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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2010

http://stores.ebay.com/mrhulot If you drive a scooter or motorcycle you know you spend a lot of time waiting at red lights as some lights do not change for you as you are too small to trigger the red light sensor. some people sell triggers to add to your scooter for $10- $15 bucks.. here is how to make the strongest one there is for under a dollar.

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Thanks agin for watching!

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Robb

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  • hasn't been a problem so far.

  • you said the harddrive magnet was to"wipe" the drive - you should try disassembling some hdd yourself to learn how it really works ;)

    the magnet is the steady part of the linear actuator which moves the read/write head.

  • @4833504F I stand corrected:)

  • You are very nice mr. Jewell. I think you are both right.

  • Robb, love the video, we both need to learn how to edit...little long but very informative

  • @largeview You are right. My youtube editing hero is kooktoCook, all of his cooking videos are only one minute long. I will try to be shorter in future.

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  • so how does a magnet exactly make a traffic light change?

  • great vid but MOST red lights use wiring under the road to detect the car in the lane it generates an EM felid and when something gets in that field it changes the light the OTHER types of lights rely on cameras now because they are cheaper sorry but the magnet this does not work

  • I would tape, tie or dangle the neodymium magnets to a plastic part of the scooter. Attaching to a large metal could scatter the magnetic field upwards towards the scooter. I would test it with a compass or something to be sure which method is best.

  • Good idea. Typically, we don't use the nickle plated for welding because they often die from heat. The black blocky ones are more reliable...great for harsh environments. I hack these from VCRs and speakers.

  • Great video, now I just need to find an old computer lol

  • It's not always just magnetized to the plates - often, they are glued down.

  • wouldnt the heat from the sun and the motor degrade the power o f the magnet to stick to your scooter?

  • How do you keep it clean from all the ferrous rust and scrap iron chips, nuts, screws, wire scrap, wheel weights and so on from piling up on the magnet beneath your scooter?

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