🛰️Building a Solar Panel at Home with Magnets and Aluminum🛰️ (Low Cost)

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  • Опубликовано: 18 апр 2024
  • Description:
    In this video, we will teach you how to build a free electricity generator using magnets and aluminum. This method is simple and inexpensive and can be used to generate electricity in emergencies or for science experiments.
    Materials Needed:
    Two spark plugs
    One rectangular magnet
    Copper wire
    Aluminum foil
    Glue
    Tools (pliers, wire cutters, etc.)
    Construction Steps:
    Prepare the magnets:
    Place two spark plugs as the base.
    Place the rectangular magnet vertically between the spark plugs.
    Wrap aluminum foil around the round magnet.
    Test the generator:
    Connect a multimeter to the two ends of the coil.
    Move the round magnet up and down the rectangular magnet.
    The multimeter should show the voltage generated while moving the round magnet.
    Tips:
    You can use stronger magnets to generate more voltage.
    You can use thicker copper wire to increase the current produced.
    This generator produces weak electricity and is not suitable for heavy loads.
    You can use this generator for science experiments or to charge small batteries.
    By following this tutorial, you can easily build your own free electricity generator using magnets and aluminum.
    Don't forget to like and share this video!
    Share your experiences and questions in the comments section.
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    #electricity
    #coil
    #Free
    #Magnet
    #DIY
    #Electricity_generator
    #220v

Комментарии • 7

  • @DJZofPCB
    @DJZofPCB Месяц назад +3

    BS what is the rectangle in the video at 5:58 between the spark plugs? looks like a 9v battery hiding.

  • @davidwall7747
    @davidwall7747 29 дней назад

    Plug the same lamp into a 240v household socket and watch the leds explode.

  • @Buzz135
    @Buzz135 29 дней назад

    😄

  • @Mr20freeenergy
    @Mr20freeenergy Месяц назад +1

    Very good

    • @DJZofPCB
      @DJZofPCB Месяц назад +1

      BS what is the rectangle in the video at 5:58 between the spark plugs? looks like a 9v battery hiding.

  • @Sir-Dexter
    @Sir-Dexter 25 дней назад

    fake vid