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Author Topic: Simple Coil Puts Out almost 6 Volts.  (Read 20019 times)

TinselKoala

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Re: Simple Coil Puts Out almost 6 Volts.
« Reply #15 on: September 28, 2012, 09:47:40 AM »
The device is REAL.  If he faked it with a battery inside the meter, the meter
reading would have read THE SAME VOLTAGE constantly.  But it DID NOT.
 
If you watch the video, the UNTOUCHED meter voltage constantly waried
which PROVES there was NOT a hidden battery.
 
Let's wise up folks.
Let's wise up folks indeed.

The meter voltage varies ONLY when he's fooling with the leads. It reads the voltage across the resistance of his fingers. Your observation skills are wanting, FatBird. Watch it again very carefully. When the coil is fully hooked up the meter doesn't vary.

If you don't believe me, then fine. I suggest you start tearing up hard drives looking for the exact magnet he used, and also be sure to use the exact same number of turns and diameter wire.... or it won't work. When you get it working then come back and tell us how you did it.


TinselKoala

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Re: Simple Coil Puts Out almost 6 Volts.
« Reply #16 on: September 28, 2012, 09:49:54 AM »
The device was already replicated by someone on this forum (I forget who) and it does not work.  There are more then likely to button cell batteries in in the base of the electric motor and/or the multimeter was also altered in some way probable similar to the mentioned above.  The zip tie on the front could be a clever way to conceal the fact that now that the button cells are in the motor frame the frame wont reach the top where it should be.  I wouldn't waste to much time in this.  If it is somehow real then the maker should show a complete build from start to finish!

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