Well.... since you asked.....
A really good fake isn't going to be obvious as to the method, of course, but let's see what we can see.
There are three major red flags even before pressing "play" : The Philippines, the motor-turning-generator-running the motor idea (qmogen to use Sterling's term) and PESWiki.
All three of those have long been associated with many many claims of "free energy" devices and not a one of them has turned out to be real or true. There have been so many claims of Free Energy devices coming from the Philippines the last couple of years that I'm surprised the islands are still using any grid electricity at all.
That doesn't prove that the next one will be fake, though.... However, since the whole idea of "qmogens" is untenable, since there is never any place in such a system where energy could come in from outside or be created by the parts of the system, we can examine the presentation from the very strong standpoint that it most probably is fake.
Now let's see if it would be easy to fake or if it makes more sense that it is "real".
Have you ever seen those emergency cellphone battery charger packs that you can buy in the convenience stores? Those are pretty small and one could be concealed inside the transformer (gutted) very easily. But even easier than that would be to write a little app for the smartphone to display something that looked like the battery charger display, and tap the phone's (fully charged) battery to run one of the motors in the device. I don't have such a phone myself but I think that would work. I did a little research and found that the iPhone, for example, provides power through the external audio output that can run a headphone amplifier or other small loads, like a hobby motor. I imagine that the power charge jack would also be able to provide power to an external load.
OK, so we have two simple ways to fake what is shown in the video, very easily I think, but no way that we can think of to explain logically the operation of a "real" qmogen.
Obviously, without the cooperation of the claimant we aren't going to be able to decide which explanation is really the true one. My bet is that the explanation that involves "real" qmogen free energy is _not_ going to be it, and I'd bet my very last dollar, my house and car, and my housemate's dog on that. ( The fact that I wouldn't bet _my_ dog is because of my 99.99999 percent certainty, which isn't quite 100 percent.
Got to have an open mind, like a Reuben sandwich with sauerkraut, let it all hang out.)
There, I hope that helps, or at least amuses. It is refreshing to see that the videos at least aren't "monetized" with ads you have to watch....yet.