I'm such a idiot.... for buying into Solar Technologies.
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From the "You hung your jaw out a mile and it's too good to pass up dept":
Hey Bob: Your buying into solar technologies has nothing to do with it !! -
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WTF!!!!. I wonder what type of magnets his is using in that flywheel?
Bob. If you get one of those things let us know how much you spent.Comment
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I am impressed by the way he puts the machine on a cart to show that there are no other wires attached to it, but the three cords leaving under the carpet from the edge of the control board are just a mite suspect.SunnyBoy 3000 US, 18 BP Solar 175B panels.Comment
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What really impresses me is how easy it is to start it spinning by hand. The most common scams require a motor for that purpose.
I am impressed by the way he puts the machine on a cart to show that there are no other wires attached to it, but the three cords leaving under the carpet from the edge of the control board are just a mite suspect.
Similar "generators" I have seen have used motors to "start" the spin but then some type of magnetic field is used to keep it going. Of course the magnetic field is "powered" from an external source which proved the whole system as a hoax.Comment
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You are looking in the wrong place. Lower right portion of the screen they slipped a few times and you could see the cord from the light board into the house.MSEE, PEComment
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If you look close at the base of the fan you can see a wire running out. It's blurred pretty good but there.
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At what time stamp are you seeing them?
My guess is that it's fed from the wires to the fan he plugs in at the beginning.
I don't think the fan ever goes off once he turns it on.
It'd be easy to hide wires in that dirt leading off camera.
An exterior magnetic field is certainly a possibility too - but I think that'd be harder to make work with moving the "generator" around like he did.Comment
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SunnyBoy 3000 US, 18 BP Solar 175B panels.Comment
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