@@mattslivar5174 I agree this should be taken down, its so dangerous and promotes a scam basically. like kids or not very smart people can die in an instant trying to copy this
An electromagnetic drive without moving parts has been a wet dream (pun intended) for scientists for as long as submarines have existed. This is what they call "caterpillar drive" in the movie "The Hunt for Red October". However, inventing an efficient "magnetohydrodynamic drive" proved to be extremely challenging and so far there are only very inefficient prototypes. If it had been so easy to make, we would have seen submarines without propellers already during World War II.
One reason that I don't trust these videos, is that if they invented a drive like this they would've patented the _shit_ out of this. Or if they're into contributing open source they would've made themselves the face of this project to get some fame. All this, while media and engineers would've investigated every part of the invention. They certainly wouldn't make half-assed videos without showing any prototyping, commentary and without showing their face to make them as anonymous as possible.
I have a massive hunch with these asian fake videos like this one and also like the tool hack videos. I think they purposely make these troll videos, and show just enough of the scam to make you notice its fake without actually making it super obvious. what this does is get engagement, it gets tons of people like us commenting, disliking, getting mad and rage commenting. it attracts tons of engagement, and the video does really well on the algorithm and they blow up for all the wrong reasons. ive seen this style of video more and more recently.
I don't think that's fake, it's just some top secret technology used in military ultra quiet submarine propulsion! That's probably why these people are trying to hide it and discredit everybody that is sharing this information! 🔌🧲🌊🌊🌊
As fun as these videos are, they really drain you mentally and emotionally if you're an engineer. Someone can know it's fake, but who's to say a crowd wouldn't be fooled. I support the debunkers like yourselves as it's the one avenue that enables us to proliferate knowledge in an enjoyable way! 😁
What amazes me the most is that this guy is even alive anymore. I especially love the way how he sits bare footed in a puddle of water while playing with extension cord and throwing it around like it was IPx7 and not plugged in. I bet he's been shocked a lot to this day, enough to accumulate actual brain damage and thus keeps doing the same mistakes over and over again.
I hope that happened at some point. But probably not. Its not plugged in. He did accomplish his goal though: you see a power brick, you think electricity, lol.
Na, it's not surprising. The guy is smart. Take the pump with the microwave parts for example. Look very closely at the switch on the surge protector. There is no power going to the protector at all. The switch is semi transparent which means that it also serves as the indicator light that the protector is both ON and has power. The switch is indeed on, but there is no light which means that there is no power... Which means that the protector isn't even plugged into a power source. All modern-day surge protectors have indicators, have for decades really. Some even have separate indicators. One for power supply, ground and the switch being on even.
@@TechTinkerWorksme too, but he could be using the power cord & board with low voltage as a trigger for a relay to run a decent DC pump with the amount of output it had.
Minor side point: His assistant’s timing for turning on the submerged pump at just the right moment when he “plugged in” the fake one seemed uncannily good. Then I realized he could be using the cord and fake gadget as a switch: Just put the conductors of the extension cord in series with the actual pump motor, then connect them together with a direct short in the plug. Voila, a remote switch 😁
Similar trickery with the submerged motor. It's a small DC motor, connected to a small voltage, probably 5V, coming through a plug that's designed for 230V. Everybody thinks it's using mains power because they use mains connectors but that's just as fake as everything else in the video.
I noticed the water coming out of the pump is way too clean to be coming from that muddy pond, plus if the water was actually coming from that pond then the sticks leaves and dirt would likely clog the pipe. The cable visible at 6:40 I think is actually a hose that feeds water from some external source to the “pump” that he made.
Yeah. Old Captain Disillusion viewers see this immediately. It's not even a water simulation but a matte stock effects:) And sometimes it is supported by real water with hidden pumps. Such videos need a sticker with "fake", "deadly", "nonsense" on it, because there are even bigger nutcases out there who kill themselves because of such "inspiring" videos.
and it does it instantly, no need for it to be primed or have time to build a vacume to draw up the water... I think the power cord is just a short, acting like a swith. When you plug it into the power strip, it completes the circuit and they use the power strip to conduct power to a pump on the other side of the pipe, hidden under water.
It's even more funny because you can tell the surge protector doesn't even have power. That black one with the parts from the microwave would 100% have a lit up power switch if it was plugged in and on. (You can tell because the switch is semi-transparent)
Thanks for the time you put into this. I have seen the videos you debunk here and I saved them as a possible talking point in a future video as well. You took it to a another level than I could have! I am concerned when videos like this show fake crap. So glad channels are calling them out. I am afraid someone will get hurt trying to do the same thing. I know people have died from using microwave transformers as wood etching etc. because they don't even realize the danger. Not even a GFCI can protect you.
yes! some videos really downplay how dangerous this is, and non-electrically aware people who don't understand safety can sometimes get seriously injured. like this video where he's submerging part of the motor coil into the water. if he was using AC (which i don't believe is the case - i think this is all low voltage) then he's just recreating the classic toaster in the bath scenario. someone is going to get hurt trying to imitate this.
I love how much styropyro has inspired this guy. Even though styro only post 2 videos a year tops. These guys go together like voltage and ampere. Watt
I wouldn’t say these are primitive but you need to do a collab with electro boom cracking down on more of these fake free energy generator thingy impossible water pump videos
This is the 'Caterpiller' drive that was mentioned in Hunt for Red October. I remember asking my dad about this and he mentioned how while the US wanted to use the system for naval and even air craft they had no way of making it work for the reasons you mentioned.
On the second video, I was leaning toward him using one of those laboratory magnetic stirrers to get the water to start rotating like that. He could have put it down toward the bottom of the coil out of sight and, in theory, the coils would have got it spinning the water.
Lets not forget that when the transformer pipe is horizontal, there is a massive flow of water gushing out, but when its standing vertical, the water just spins within the pipe.
I learned about starting capacetors this last summer when my blower motor on my HVAC at home stopped working. I was thinking I need a brand new furnace but no...just a cheap little part
correct me if Im wrong but PSC motor is just winding with start winding and capacitor in run winding and maybe a start cap in the start winding, the rotation is from the rotor windings not the stator windings. The start winding gets it all going and the run cap makes the phase shift based in the rotor. So in this demonstration the motor with out the rotor is basically like a big solenoid. solenoids do burn out if you take the actuator out from within them and energize them . Of course, they do not move water like this , at all. I've only ever seen non magnetic materials affected by super strong magnetic fields driven by state of the art super conducting magnets and even then they only slowed a piece of wood as they dropped it down through one.
2:20 completely unrelated, but i remembered something with my grandpa who passed away a little over a year ago. My grandpa had a small workshop in his basement and had taken apart just about every broken appliance for parts that could be useful at some point in the future. One of the things he had was what I'm now pretty sure was a permanent magnet from a DC motor. It was pretty much a pipe with a stong magnet lining the inside of it, about 4 or 5 inches in inner diameter. He handed me (probably 8 or 9 years old) a screwdriver and promised me some money if I could put the screwdriver down the center of the magnet without touching the sides. It was impossible for me or my cousin to do, and led into some cool iron filings and magnets experiments he showed us. Just felt the need to write this out after it popped into my head watching this.
7:01 it looks like a temporary fishnet. When you catch fish and you will continue fishing instead of just going home after catching one, you put the fish inside there until you decide to leave, so they dont just die of asphyxiation.
Firefighters around the world definately do somehing wrong. Why usin a million dollar pump, when you can use an old electric motor straight from the scrapyard?
At 7:40 when the “pump” starts, watch how the whole thing moves. The pipe going to the pond is going to the left. If it were pulling water at that angle the apparatus would move toward the pond. Instead it moves away because the water it being pushed from below, pushing the pump in the direction you see. QED
I honestly don't know how your channel doesn't have like 10 million subscribers. You are hilarious first of all, And this is just fantastic content and I can watch these videos and listen to do the commentary dude for hours.
Magnetohydrodynamics is a thing, but even if you were trying to move a liquid as conductive as mercury, you wouldn't get THAT much flow. With water there would barely be any movement at all. You'd have to use a dye to detect the smallest amount of flow.
So in the model there was some movement. If there was a check valve at the intake and a large enuff magnetic field could it move the water? Like a pulse pump.And how much power would it take?
I love how the suction pipe is leaking water at the connection. If the "pump" he made worked, it would suck in air instead of leaking water... It is also funny to watch the transformer "pump" rotate when he plugs it in, that is the rotating force from the submerged pump turning on. You see this with well pumps and sump pumps, they make torque arrestors for those pumps so the pipes don't get damaged... It is one thing to make some BS videos about "free energy" or "primitive anything" but I really don't like it when the product they show is actually very dangerous! If some kid tries to make something like this they could easily hurt or kill themselves... The people who make these videos need to get reported so the videos get taken down and hopefully the channel banned! It is *misinformation* at the least, and potentially dangerous and harmful!
5:15 that's called "power factor correction". And essentially you are reducing the overall power consumption in order to almost only provide for the real power (in Watts), and eliminate most of the reactive power (in VARs)
@@caffeinatedinsanity2324 yep you are correct but in this instance it the lesser of two evils. A 90 degree phase shift is able to create a "rotating" magnetic field.
@@thinklist OH i get it now. You got another set of coils because this is a single phase AC motor, and you need that phase shift in that 2nd winding. Thanks for putting me back on track haha.
Putting raw power to random coils of wire? In school, in the classroom. We rewound a 30 HP commercial 3 phase electric motor. To to test our work (the smoke test) place a steel marble in the inside. (Before installing the rotor) and switch on the power. If wound correctly, the ball will stay centered and run around the inside like a squirrel in a tredwheel. We did, and it worked. In fact, it was pretty cool. So we did it some more. The lights went out. Half hour or so they came back on. And we continued to play. Lights went out again. This time for a couple of hours. And Arkansas Power and Light pulled up to our classroom door. Our little smoke test pulled so many amps or watts or something, that we blew up the main transformer supplying power to that small town of five thousand. Imagine that.
Let's not forget the great misdirection with the powerboards. Just because you see a 240V powerboard doesn't mean it's not really wired to a 6V battery out of shot.
Even better than that look at the drip coming from the elbow. If that pump was actually real there would be suction on that elbow and any leaks would be drawing in air not leaking out water.
The most I know about capacitors and their use is their use in computers where they're used to take in a 'wobbly' current like from the outlet, and output a 'not-wobbly' current, or in probably more proper terms, removal of power spikes that could damage very sensitive components. Also cause a smooth 'not-wobbly' current is better for overclocking
The ad just below this video is a "off the grid power device" and me knowing nothing of anything sees: eight ds cell batteries connected to two small motors powers a bigger motor. Basically looks like two small electric motors attached to a bigger one. Which just tells me that is highly inefficient. A good off the grid power source is just... solar. Or you know. Diesel generator.
The field it’s generated inside that motor is a continuously rotating field, but the water coming out is definitely pulsing which means it’s being driven by some sort of reciprocating pump.
so, what if he put an impeller in the middle use a couple slip rings inside to keep it in place... then just magnets on the ends on the little impeller? would it work if the impeller was free floating? using permanent magnets of course
That black power strip at 10min mark is so cheap. it sounds empty but there is no pressure on the plug with how easy it almost falls out and he moves the plug in and out.
I think you missed a few points. On the power bar that likely was just bringing perhaps 12VDC to the hidden motor, the light on the switch wasn't lit. If you put just an iron pipe in the field of an induction motor like that you will most likely pop a fuse and if you don't then the pipe would get hot and little else will happen. The bore of the pipe will be effectively shielded by the magnetic pipe.
Mans replacing that capacitor like he’s never connected them in reverse accidentally Just the absolute lack of fear wiring that 60uF capacitor up is the most unrealistic part hahahaah Fuck this was gold mate
A small battery driven milk foam motor thing, low tech low voltage placed under water to do the stir effect with the standing water filled pipe. The second clip with the not really covered pump and cable. You could have burried it, if you owned a pump, you can't burry somebody's pump in sombody else's yard. The coat that covered it looked a bit like a uniform from the fire department, that is where you could "rent" a stromg pump as well. I guess they organise, hire or rent the hardware, tech (everything and everybody) they need for a quick production gig and dissappear,
Yeahhh please don't play with microwave transformers I almost killed myself when I was 14 after one discharged into me trying to build a welder out of one.
If you like these videos then you'll love the ones showing guys "discovering gold and treasure". They "find" gold painted rocks, tumbled stones, and absolutely phony looking fake colored glass "gemstones" inside sea shells, balls of mud, and obviously handmade fake concrete "stones". I've also see a few where they "discover" those big phony fake glass "crystals" buried in the mud. And then there's the one where they discover the "skeleton" hand (obviously plastic) with the "valuable gold rings" (also obviously fake) on the fingers. Some of these ridiculous videos have a huge number of views.... and most of them are so bad they are hardly even entertaining. They've actually crossed the line from "so bad they're funny" to "just plain stupid". And then there are the ones where they pretend to remove barnacles from sea turtles to "rescue" them... where the barnacles have clearly been glued on with hot melt. (Not at all good for the actual turtles they victimize.) I just do not get it.
I love your work! I wanna see more videos like this one. ElectroBOOM told me to have a look here and I'm one of your subscribers now. More Aussies on RUclips!!
I don’t even think you’ll find the field rotating in the stator just switching poles at the frequency of the ac, it requires the armature to oppose the fields to induce rotation
Hello. Do you know of any magnetic simulation software - that can be applied so it shows probable movement of a mechanical part - that the magnetic field(s) is attracted or repelled? I have in some years past - looked for some magnetic simulation software - but everything just seems to show fields; and I haven't seen any where you apply to a CAD and view probable result. Moving a plunger, etc.
All that and you never pointed out that the guy was standing in water with a non-grounded cord? I about had a heart attack during parts of that video!! I will say that I find it interesting that they've figured out how to monetize stuff that isn't actually possible. Then again, there's at least one channel dedicated to debunking stuff like this all the time.....Capt. Disillusion. He's also hysterical. You got yourself a sub though, that was pretty entertaining =) Cheers, and thanks for the great video!
The person was quite safe. There was not any electricity anywhere near that contraption. The power strip was not even plugged in. The power cord and pump were hidden by the dirty water.
I just love how the dude is splashing, squatting or standing in a puddle of water, while mucking around with (what is at least made to be) mains AC voltage. Safety is number one priority!
The big question is, how many people did he kill from those who tried to mimic his videos ?
thats what my first thought was
i know i nearly died laughing when i saw it
The one with microwave transformer is just dumb this kind of stuff should be taken down by RUclips
@@mattslivar5174 I agree this should be taken down, its so dangerous and promotes a scam basically. like kids or not very smart people can die in an instant trying to copy this
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Amazing how they have microwaves and electricity to spare but no pumps to be had in an agricultural area.
They do... it looks like in that first one, he took apart an actual pump to build a fake pump.
@@spacehitchhiker4264 he was obviously being sarcastic lol
@@spacehitchhiker4264 And then hid a small pump inside, to make it actually work.
Yes they do, they are hidden behind the camera and doing the actual pumping
An electromagnetic drive without moving parts has been a wet dream (pun intended) for scientists for as long as submarines have existed. This is what they call "caterpillar drive" in the movie "The Hunt for Red October". However, inventing an efficient "magnetohydrodynamic drive" proved to be extremely challenging and so far there are only very inefficient prototypes. If it had been so easy to make, we would have seen submarines without propellers already during World War II.
One reason that I don't trust these videos, is that if they invented a drive like this they would've patented the _shit_ out of this. Or if they're into contributing open source they would've made themselves the face of this project to get some fame. All this, while media and engineers would've investigated every part of the invention.
They certainly wouldn't make half-assed videos without showing any prototyping, commentary and without showing their face to make them as anonymous as possible.
So true
100%
They also require superconductors and not just some random coils plugged into a socket.
there are obscure motor from russia but using nail as rotator can you explain that? ruclips.net/video/Uh8gCPNVw4U/видео.html
I have a massive hunch with these asian fake videos like this one and also like the tool hack videos. I think they purposely make these troll videos, and show just enough of the scam to make you notice its fake without actually making it super obvious. what this does is get engagement, it gets tons of people like us commenting, disliking, getting mad and rage commenting. it attracts tons of engagement, and the video does really well on the algorithm and they blow up for all the wrong reasons. ive seen this style of video more and more recently.
Absolutely agree mate
I don't think that's fake, it's just some top secret technology used in military ultra quiet submarine propulsion!
That's probably why these people are trying to hide it and discredit everybody that is sharing this information!
🔌🧲🌊🌊🌊
As fun as these videos are, they really drain you mentally and emotionally if you're an engineer. Someone can know it's fake, but who's to say a crowd wouldn't be fooled. I support the debunkers like yourselves as it's the one avenue that enables us to proliferate knowledge in an enjoyable way! 😁
@@jagtan13 I agree mate thanks for the support
@@jagtan13 people 100% get fooled. Just like the motorbike running on water nonsense that made the rounds a while back.
What amazes me the most is that this guy is even alive anymore.
I especially love the way how he sits bare footed in a puddle of water while playing with extension cord and throwing it around like it was IPx7 and not plugged in. I bet he's been shocked a lot to this day, enough to accumulate actual brain damage and thus keeps doing the same mistakes over and over again.
I hope that happened at some point. But probably not. Its not plugged in. He did accomplish his goal though: you see a power brick, you think electricity, lol.
Na, it's not surprising. The guy is smart.
Take the pump with the microwave parts for example. Look very closely at the switch on the surge protector.
There is no power going to the protector at all.
The switch is semi transparent which means that it also serves as the indicator light that the protector is both ON and has power.
The switch is indeed on, but there is no light which means that there is no power... Which means that the protector isn't even plugged into a power source.
All modern-day surge protectors have indicators, have for decades really.
Some even have separate indicators. One for power supply, ground and the switch being on even.
i feel like that was all DC and even the cord is fake. He has a battery out of sight. He is in the middle of a field I doubt he has AC power there
@@TechTinkerWorksme too, but he could be using the power cord & board with low voltage as a trigger for a relay to run a decent DC pump with the amount of output it had.
There is no power near him...a submersible pump and that's it...Those wires and blocks do NOT carry any voltage.
Minor side point: His assistant’s timing for turning on the submerged pump at just the right moment when he “plugged in” the fake one seemed uncannily good. Then I realized he could be using the cord and fake gadget as a switch: Just put the conductors of the extension cord in series with the actual pump motor, then connect them together with a direct short in the plug. Voila, a remote switch 😁
The magic of a thousand takes, I guess.
fake pump, real pump -> power strip with 2+ sockets -> extension cord
when plug on, other turns on as well
Similar trickery with the submerged motor. It's a small DC motor, connected to a small voltage, probably 5V, coming through a plug that's designed for 230V. Everybody thinks it's using mains power because they use mains connectors but that's just as fake as everything else in the video.
That's also what I thought.
I had that thought as well
I noticed the water coming out of the pump is way too clean to be coming from that muddy pond, plus if the water was actually coming from that pond then the sticks leaves and dirt would likely clog the pipe. The cable visible at 6:40 I think is actually a hose that feeds water from some external source to the “pump” that he made.
Yeah. Old Captain Disillusion viewers see this immediately. It's not even a water simulation but a matte stock effects:)
And sometimes it is supported by real water with hidden pumps.
Such videos need a sticker with "fake", "deadly", "nonsense" on it, because there are even bigger nutcases out there who kill themselves because of such "inspiring" videos.
They make the pond muddy to hide the real pump/hose/whatever the water actually comes from
What I like is how the "pumping" part is not in contact with water and yet draws water from 2 meters away in the long pipe. Impressive.
and it does it instantly, no need for it to be primed or have time to build a vacume to draw up the water... I think the power cord is just a short, acting like a swith. When you plug it into the power strip, it completes the circuit and they use the power strip to conduct power to a pump on the other side of the pipe, hidden under water.
And that table tiwcthes.
good eye
thats because its also a portable transporter...
@@aMartianSpy niiiice . Is this the same technology as stargates or star trek's "beam" ?
7:42 you can literally see the rotational torque on the pipe from a centrifugal pump starting ( off screen ) . Plumber and electrician here..
Glad to see someone else other than Electroboom is helping clean up the fake garbage people put on the internet! 😁
add adblock if you watch fake videos
It's even more funny because you can tell the surge protector doesn't even have power. That black one with the parts from the microwave would 100% have a lit up power switch if it was plugged in and on. (You can tell because the switch is semi-transparent)
Can't believe he didn't get bbq'd dumping water/having that much water in contact with that much juice
I suspect it’s extra low voltage
Thanks for the time you put into this. I have seen the videos you debunk here and I saved them as a possible talking point in a future video as well. You took it to a another level than I could have! I am concerned when videos like this show fake crap. So glad channels are calling them out. I am afraid someone will get hurt trying to do the same thing. I know people have died from using microwave transformers as wood etching etc. because they don't even realize the danger. Not even a GFCI can protect you.
yes! some videos really downplay how dangerous this is, and non-electrically aware people who don't understand safety can sometimes get seriously injured. like this video where he's submerging part of the motor coil into the water. if he was using AC (which i don't believe is the case - i think this is all low voltage) then he's just recreating the classic toaster in the bath scenario. someone is going to get hurt trying to imitate this.
Thanks so much for the support mate
I love how much styropyro has inspired this guy. Even though styro only post 2 videos a year tops. These guys go together like voltage and ampere. Watt
I wouldn’t say these are primitive but you need to do a collab with electro boom cracking down on more of these fake free energy generator thingy impossible water pump videos
Every free energy generator needs a FULLL BRIDGGGEEE RECTIFIEEERRRRR 🙂
This is the 'Caterpiller' drive that was mentioned in Hunt for Red October. I remember asking my dad about this and he mentioned how while the US wanted to use the system for naval and even air craft they had no way of making it work for the reasons you mentioned.
"Primitive electrical videos" "proceeds to pull out MIG welder*
On the second video, I was leaning toward him using one of those laboratory magnetic stirrers to get the water to start rotating like that. He could have put it down toward the bottom of the coil out of sight and, in theory, the coils would have got it spinning the water.
always report theese videos on the basis of them being missleading and INSANELY DANGEROUS for anyone trying to replicate
Lets not forget that when the transformer pipe is horizontal, there is a massive flow of water gushing out, but when its standing vertical, the water just spins within the pipe.
I know right 😆👌
@2:21 Yep, gotta make sure it's round. A lot of fake videos pretend to use round pipes but are actually using the square ones. Classic trick.
Loved it when you said "unless you're Syro Pyro, do not play with this stuff" 😂😂 that kid is really crazy, great videos!
I learned about starting capacetors this last summer when my blower motor on my HVAC at home stopped working. I was thinking I need a brand new furnace but no...just a cheap little part
"Primitive electrical videos" literally sounds like a series of videos designed to send you to the morgue if you reproduce them
correct me if Im wrong but PSC motor is just winding with start winding and capacitor in run winding and maybe a start cap in the start winding, the rotation is from the rotor windings not the stator windings. The start winding gets it all going and the run cap makes the phase shift based in the rotor. So in this demonstration the motor with out the rotor is basically like a big solenoid. solenoids do burn out if you take the actuator out from within them and energize them . Of course, they do not move water like this , at all. I've only ever seen non magnetic materials affected by super strong magnetic fields driven by state of the art super conducting magnets and even then they only slowed a piece of wood as they dropped it down through one.
"Proving that it's..... round. Good. "
Best part of the whole video.
2:20 completely unrelated, but i remembered something with my grandpa who passed away a little over a year ago.
My grandpa had a small workshop in his basement and had taken apart just about every broken appliance for parts that could be useful at some point in the future. One of the things he had was what I'm now pretty sure was a permanent magnet from a DC motor. It was pretty much a pipe with a stong magnet lining the inside of it, about 4 or 5 inches in inner diameter. He handed me (probably 8 or 9 years old) a screwdriver and promised me some money if I could put the screwdriver down the center of the magnet without touching the sides. It was impossible for me or my cousin to do, and led into some cool iron filings and magnets experiments he showed us.
Just felt the need to write this out after it popped into my head watching this.
7:01 it looks like a temporary fishnet. When you catch fish and you will continue fishing instead of just going home after catching one, you put the fish inside there until you decide to leave, so they dont just die of asphyxiation.
The Japanese actually made a ship powered by magnetohydrodynamic drives…
It flew across the water at a blistering 15 kmh (9 mph)
I don't see any controversy here. I once made a working time machine from a few fridge magnets and some LEGO's.
😂
Firefighters around the world definately do somehing wrong. Why usin a million dollar pump, when you can use an old electric motor straight from the scrapyard?
At 7:40 when the “pump” starts, watch how the whole thing moves. The pipe going to the pond is going to the left. If it were pulling water at that angle the apparatus would move toward the pond. Instead it moves away because the water it being pushed from below, pushing the pump in the direction you see. QED
I honestly don't know how your channel doesn't have like 10 million subscribers. You are hilarious first of all, And this is just fantastic content and I can watch these videos and listen to do the commentary dude for hours.
Thank you so much I was worried that nobody will call them out
P.s need more of those vids
At 12:30 you can see the pond ripples... when the pump moves underwater... turned on and then when turned off
since you are asking.... Any perpetual motion machine. Great video. Thank you for the clear explanation!
Always great to see you in the comments section mate 🤙
This was great fun, thank you for sharing your knowledge.
No worries 👌
0:22 seeing those thumbnail
How in the world
5 m^3 water in then 80 m^3 water out
Did the pipe create extra 75 m^3 of water
😆 so funny you mentioned that. I actually spoke about my first edit but eventually cut it out.
In my country, there's a lot of people doing and F'in believe this sht...not just in social media debate, but they actualy trying to built one of this
i love these reaction videos. Theyre hilarious and they teach you stuff.
Glad you liked it mate. Thanks for the support
The more they make these types of videos the more DIY call outs we get.
I assume this is a good thing…
@@thinklist It's not really! Some are out to kill electricians.
Finally some one exposing this great gob!!!!!
That microwave transformer one, you can see it in the first clip that the torq twists up the pipe and causes the "pump" to jump.
YES! I saw that as well!
Thanks for saving me ❤️. that video just came from nowhere and drained my sanity.
The guy is a hero, doing his science with bare feet standing in a puddle of water. More debunking please, it's hysterical.
Playing with electricity whilst wet & standing bare foot in water is a sure way to get hurt.
Magnetohydrodynamics is a thing, but even if you were trying to move a liquid as conductive as mercury, you wouldn't get THAT much flow. With water there would barely be any movement at all. You'd have to use a dye to detect the smallest amount of flow.
Well actually mercury would flow quite good but yes the flow is very minimal with water, like tiny
Never before have I wanted to see someone put themselves in the path to ground more than these frauds.
we need to disable youtube monetisations for fake videos
So in the model there was some movement. If there was a check valve at the intake and a large enuff magnetic field could it move the water? Like a pulse pump.And how much power would it take?
This video can easily be summed up by people doing anything for clicks.
@10:08 I had to ... take a break. Toes in the water with the lit "iron" (I think it's not steel) pipe... yesh. LoL.
Rule of thumb to these type of videos: if it’s Vietnamese it’s fake
0:51 hahahahaha no one who has passed year 10 physics would believe that would work
I love how the suction pipe is leaking water at the connection. If the "pump" he made worked, it would suck in air instead of leaking water...
It is also funny to watch the transformer "pump" rotate when he plugs it in, that is the rotating force from the submerged pump turning on. You see this with well pumps and sump pumps, they make torque arrestors for those pumps so the pipes don't get damaged...
It is one thing to make some BS videos about "free energy" or "primitive anything" but I really don't like it when the product they show is actually very dangerous! If some kid tries to make something like this they could easily hurt or kill themselves... The people who make these videos need to get reported so the videos get taken down and hopefully the channel banned! It is *misinformation* at the least, and potentially dangerous and harmful!
5:15 that's called "power factor correction". And essentially you are reducing the overall power consumption in order to almost only provide for the real power (in Watts), and eliminate most of the reactive power (in VARs)
Whilst capacitors are used for PFC in this instance it’s supposed to be used as a phase shift to ensure the motor can rotate
@@thinklist Isn't the phase shift between voltage and current undesirable and what causes a lower PF?
@@caffeinatedinsanity2324 yep you are correct but in this instance it the lesser of two evils. A 90 degree phase shift is able to create a "rotating" magnetic field.
@@thinklist OH i get it now. You got another set of coils because this is a single phase AC motor, and you need that phase shift in that 2nd winding. Thanks for putting me back on track haha.
@@caffeinatedinsanity2324 spot on ya legend 🤙
12:42, how many mini table did they need?
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Putting raw power to random coils of wire? In school, in the classroom. We rewound a 30 HP commercial 3 phase electric motor. To to test our work (the smoke test) place a steel marble in the inside. (Before installing the rotor) and switch on the power. If wound correctly, the ball will stay centered and run around the inside like a squirrel in a tredwheel. We did, and it worked. In fact, it was pretty cool. So we did it some more. The lights went out. Half hour or so they came back on. And we continued to play. Lights went out again. This time for a couple of hours. And Arkansas Power and Light pulled up to our classroom door. Our little smoke test pulled so many amps or watts or something, that we blew up the main transformer supplying power to that small town of five thousand. Imagine that.
I don't believe a single word of what you wrote after the first two sentences - they are nonsense.
This is all terrifying. Would make for a good ‘You Cringe You Lose’ video
1:39 throwaway the pump part
What program do you use in13:40
it literally says - are you blind?
ANSYS Electronics Desktop. And the student version is free 🤙
@@thinklist thanks
Love your channel! More of these please.
Thanks mate
Yep, mains power and water definitely goes well together with a modified motor…
Let's not forget the great misdirection with the powerboards. Just because you see a 240V powerboard doesn't mean it's not really wired to a 6V battery out of shot.
5:45 with the open end of the pump like that how is it primed at all? It should have no water in it when he plugs it in...
Even better than that look at the drip coming from the elbow. If that pump was actually real there would be suction on that elbow and any leaks would be drawing in air not leaking out water.
The most I know about capacitors and their use is their use in computers where they're used to take in a 'wobbly' current like from the outlet, and output a 'not-wobbly' current, or in probably more proper terms, removal of power spikes that could damage very sensitive components. Also cause a smooth 'not-wobbly' current is better for overclocking
7:35 what is the water level before he connects it?
So in one video, two microwave transformers would pump water, and in another they would swirl it? LOL
The ad just below this video is a "off the grid power device" and me knowing nothing of anything sees: eight ds cell batteries connected to two small motors powers a bigger motor. Basically looks like two small electric motors attached to a bigger one. Which just tells me that is highly inefficient. A good off the grid power source is just... solar. Or you know. Diesel generator.
Please upload more!
Styropyro uploaded a new video, explaining some science! He also built an awesome new tesla coil he showed off!
On it!
@@thinklist Wow! Electroboom just dropped a new video talking about the same subject as this video, and he shouted you out!
@@starchief93 you gotta love the man
@@thinklist Yeah, it's awesome how he loves supporting smaller channels. You're gonna hit 20K in no time!
How would fields rotate without the spinning armature making contacts with different coils?
The field it’s generated inside that motor is a continuously rotating field, but the water coming out is definitely pulsing which means it’s being driven by some sort of reciprocating pump.
10:10 Love the barefoot squat in the water while he plugs it in LOL maximum safety
5:19 Omg ....he raise up the Capacitor 🤣🤣🤣
so, what if he put an impeller in the middle use a couple slip rings inside to keep it in place... then just magnets on the ends on the little impeller? would it work if the impeller was free floating? using permanent magnets of course
That black power strip at 10min mark is so cheap. it sounds empty but there is no pressure on the plug with how easy it almost falls out and he moves the plug in and out.
I think you missed a few points.
On the power bar that likely was just bringing perhaps 12VDC to the hidden motor, the light on the switch wasn't lit.
If you put just an iron pipe in the field of an induction motor like that you will most likely pop a fuse and if you don't then the pipe would get hot and little else will happen. The bore of the pipe will be effectively shielded by the magnetic pipe.
Mans replacing that capacitor like he’s never connected them in reverse accidentally
Just the absolute lack of fear wiring that 60uF capacitor up is the most unrealistic part hahahaah
Fuck this was gold mate
Holy fuck the transformer one was just as bad
Transformers and capacitors are just the ones never to fuck with like you said
At 7:40 you can see the torque or the submersed pump at starting.
A small battery driven milk foam motor thing, low tech low voltage placed under water to do the stir effect with the standing water filled pipe.
The second clip with the not really covered pump and cable.
You could have burried it, if you owned a pump, you can't burry somebody's pump in sombody else's yard. The coat that covered it looked a bit like a uniform from the fire department, that is where you could "rent" a stromg pump as well.
I guess they organise, hire or rent the hardware, tech (everything and everybody) they need for a quick production gig and dissappear,
Yeahhh please don't play with microwave transformers I almost killed myself when I was 14 after one discharged into me trying to build a welder out of one.
my guess is that theyre using these fake contraptions as jumpers/switches to complete the circuit to the hidden real pump
Idk if you noticed with the showcase of the transformer pump but he unplugged it as soon at the water flow started.
If you like these videos then you'll love the ones showing guys "discovering gold and treasure". They "find" gold painted rocks, tumbled stones, and absolutely phony looking fake colored glass "gemstones" inside sea shells, balls of mud, and obviously handmade fake concrete "stones". I've also see a few where they "discover" those big phony fake glass "crystals" buried in the mud. And then there's the one where they discover the "skeleton" hand (obviously plastic) with the "valuable gold rings" (also obviously fake) on the fingers. Some of these ridiculous videos have a huge number of views.... and most of them are so bad they are hardly even entertaining. They've actually crossed the line from "so bad they're funny" to "just plain stupid". And then there are the ones where they pretend to remove barnacles from sea turtles to "rescue" them... where the barnacles have clearly been glued on with hot melt. (Not at all good for the actual turtles they victimize.) I just do not get it.
How are you still at only 14 k subs? Come on algorithm, push this channel
Appreciate the support mate 💪
I think pushing this channel would take a lot more engagement. Like, for example, people posting comments about it needing more engagement.
I love your work! I wanna see more videos like this one.
ElectroBOOM told me to have a look here and I'm one of your subscribers now.
More Aussies on RUclips!!
I don’t even think you’ll find the field rotating in the stator just switching poles at the frequency of the ac, it requires the armature to oppose the fields to induce rotation
Is the water moving with electricity the same effect as a rail gun or does it just look similar?
Kinghomemade is one such producer of fake videos, that when mimicked could easily result in death or total failure
Hello. Do you know of any magnetic simulation software - that can be applied so it shows probable movement of a mechanical part - that the magnetic field(s) is attracted or repelled? I have in some years past - looked for some magnetic simulation software - but everything just seems to show fields; and I haven't seen any where you apply to a CAD and view probable result. Moving a plunger, etc.
500KV is in the ballpark of electrobooms marx generator... Which was able to throw an arc almost 3 feet long.
He sure did I love that video
MHD pumps are used for pumping liquid metals such as molten solder in automated electronics production machines.
Now that I would believe
Ahh...Correction, pure water is Not Conductive. It is the impurities in some water that conducts.
Yeah, and water has memory as well. Great video, liked, subscribed, etc.
The good news is that stupid advertisers are the ones paying for this. Don't buy anything from anyone that advertises on YT, you fund these scammers.
the stickers are different on the "pump" between on/off
Did anyone do one with their cooking ways
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Ever since I subscribed to Dankpods, my YT suggestions have been filling up with all things Australian!
All that and you never pointed out that the guy was standing in water with a non-grounded cord? I about had a heart attack during parts of that video!!
I will say that I find it interesting that they've figured out how to monetize stuff that isn't actually possible. Then again, there's at least one channel dedicated to debunking stuff like this all the time.....Capt. Disillusion. He's also hysterical. You got yourself a sub though, that was pretty entertaining =) Cheers, and thanks for the great video!
The person was quite safe. There was not any electricity anywhere near that contraption. The power strip was not even plugged in.
The power cord and pump were hidden by the dirty water.
I just love how the dude is splashing, squatting or standing in a puddle of water, while mucking around with (what is at least made to be) mains AC voltage.
Safety is number one priority!
That is 240volts.
Possibly that "water pump" works with vibrations.
Making the rear vibrate a lot and throwing them outwards.
Don't know if possible
7:40 nevermind, you literally see the rotational push of the motor turning on XD