Speaker = Generator (version 2015)

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  • The previous Speaker = Generator version could make 10 LED lights blink once. This one drives one hundred LED lights continuously! (continuously-to-the-eye that is. It would need some electronics in between to make it truly continuously) Here, the magnet is driven by a motor, but you could also make something similar that is driven by human power, or wind, or whatever. The speed of the rotation is sensitive though, because it has to be in sync with the resonant frequency of the speaker.

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  • @undercoverx9921
    @undercoverx9921 4 роки тому +133

    Thank you, I will use this when my dad is sneezing so we could power the city.

  • @MongrelShark
    @MongrelShark 9 років тому +43

    Now that's an interesting way to use a rotating shaft to drive a lineal generator. Nice work.

    • @GiesbertNijhuis
      @GiesbertNijhuis  9 років тому +13

      +Mongrel Shark - Thank you. And indeed; this is a “linear generator”

    • @IdelcoEM
      @IdelcoEM 8 років тому

      +Giesbert Nijhuis as i know less lenz force make. so i would like to try or if you make more test. let me know! ;)

    • @ag135i
      @ag135i 4 роки тому +1

      @@GiesbertNijhuis can we add single or multiple leds in footwear of elderly so they can see at night or in kids footwear so they can have fun?.

  • @BNJA5M1N3
    @BNJA5M1N3 4 роки тому +14

    Monster's inc. was trying to tell us this the whole time! Scream energy man!!!

  • @NeightUp
    @NeightUp 7 років тому +34

    I have read quite a few comments, and haven't seen a single person mention replacing the electric motor with a geared wind turbine, or even some kind of simple waterwheel. All you have to do is spin the magnet, the motor isn't important, it's the spin.
    It's not going to power a house, but in a grid down situation, it might be a useful way to use scrap to generate light, or even charge small batteries.
    You don't have to power a whole house with every nifty generator people can think to make, sometimes, small power is useful all by itself...

    • @Firezz389
      @Firezz389 5 років тому

      are you sure it's spinning? I thought it was vibrating.

    • @Maxim.Teleguz
      @Maxim.Teleguz 4 роки тому

      this is awesome

    • @S3l3ct1ve
      @S3l3ct1ve 4 роки тому +2

      @@Firezz389 The magnet is spinning at high speed and vibration on the speaker is created by the magnet spinning motion since when it spins it switches the magnetic poles at very high speed, that creates the vibration.

    • @S3l3ct1ve
      @S3l3ct1ve 4 роки тому +1

      @Potato Boy it is spinning at high speed, so the changes between magnetic poles create the vibration.

    • @neelmaradia4360
      @neelmaradia4360 4 роки тому

      But light isnt constant. Here frequency matters a lot than it may visible. If the speed of vibration isnt in sync then light may seem fluctuating which is not a good thing.

  • @nadezhdaimperial8254
    @nadezhdaimperial8254 4 роки тому +7

    Your experiments are great. I would suggest that you include explanation for every step or process of your experiment though.

  • @Libouh
    @Libouh 8 років тому +2

    This is one of the most genius and innovative idea i have seen on youtube

  • @CirqueitOfficial
    @CirqueitOfficial 5 років тому +3

    Love ideas like this. Wish I had an electrical engineering brain to think up stuff like this too.

  • @yopuesquienmas4251
    @yopuesquienmas4251 7 років тому +11

    Hi Giesberr, I found really awesome your video, and I'm actually doing it for a Science project, I just have 3 doubts:
    1.- what kind of speakers did you used?
    2.- you mentioned the frequency of the speaker, is it relevant to light a bunch of leds with your prototype?
    3.- what would be the frequency or how do u set the frequency?

    • @Skhillz_FN
      @Skhillz_FN Рік тому

      Ha too late doesn't matter the "frequency" or even rpm
      Just that the motor spinning the magnet causes the magnet to alternate between North and south poles perpendicular to the coil or speaker in this case collecting the energy
      This is actually a decent demonstration of electrical properties if dived into further

  • @CNCmachiningisfun
    @CNCmachiningisfun 8 років тому +49

    You have created the mechanical equivalent of a wireless power transmitter and receiver :) .

    • @iama_ama-ama4825
      @iama_ama-ama4825 8 років тому +11

      Or the literal equivalent of a microphone sending a signal to something that isn't a speaker/amp that goes to a speaker

    • @amanthussain814
      @amanthussain814 7 років тому

      Ima_AMA_AMA

    • @zaylanseals3212
      @zaylanseals3212 6 років тому

      CNCmachiningisfun that’s what u call a remote

    • @정옥례-v5n
      @정옥례-v5n 6 років тому

      CNCmachiningisfun

    • @knockhello2604
      @knockhello2604 5 років тому

      WHAT FUCKING HOW

  • @mailomail
    @mailomail 7 років тому +4

    Awesome experiment! Thank you very much for the demonstration.

  • @Taser3141
    @Taser3141 Рік тому

    Been toying around with a similar idea. Connect it to a USB power brick. Install everything in a small project case. Throw the case in the back of my truck, bicycle luggage rack or bicycle trailer and use it to recharge electronics. A small box with a couple USB ports that you just throw in wherever it's going to be bumpy and it's a power brick that never needs recharging.

  • @dineshs4800
    @dineshs4800 7 років тому +1

    sir please ,given the list about these material

  • @bivideo7
    @bivideo7 7 років тому

    Nice. I like the demo. Mine was more complicated than this. You win - now I steal it... :) FYI - this is the premise of the original "telephone". Bell only really patented the speaker, and he wanted this EMI voltage to be the full source of the sound transmission. Didn't work. Edison had the carbon microphone. The rest is history.

  • @JPSkriP
    @JPSkriP 8 років тому +4

    any idea on the rpm's that motor was running at during the recording of the video? just curious to see how much it took to power up, and drive the generator for the 100 led's worth of current.

    • @S3l3ct1ve
      @S3l3ct1ve 4 роки тому

      it took more energy or at best the same amount of energy :/

    • @concettapulizzi5164
      @concettapulizzi5164 Рік тому

      @@S3l3ct1ve yes but it's an example, for example you have a car whit a lot of weel if you put a lots of magnets you can get Little voltage and now can boost It. Remember the alternator do only 12v and 0,5v could be 5 and 5 could be 12. And your car have enough Power for run an inverter so addictional Power can only boost up an inverter

  • @arnoldtroyo7085
    @arnoldtroyo7085 3 роки тому

    many speakers can be added to this setup. this is awesome.. if there is no hidden battery which will switch on when the magnet on top is press down.

  • @dr.glsharma7409
    @dr.glsharma7409 3 роки тому +1

    What things you use in this? Please tell.

  • @NishanCreationNepal
    @NishanCreationNepal 5 років тому

    Will it work?

  • @herukhenum7773
    @herukhenum7773 8 років тому +1

    Amazing! Please reffer me to books or sources. I want to learn the physics and mechanics of it all so that i may join and benefit this pioneering community! . Many blessings!!

  • @williebell1077
    @williebell1077 9 років тому

    Hello Giesbert, my guess on a goal, for this set-up, is to try and achieve the equivalent to feed-back. And, that is the only sound refference I can truly see. Besides that, i don't get why people are trying to turn this physical action into a sound generator.
    Try kid jumping on them like huge lilly pads. not, kids yelling into the speaker at the perfect pitch.
    Love your work, Brother. Keep it going!

    • @GiesbertNijhuis
      @GiesbertNijhuis  9 років тому

      +Willie Bell - Hi Willie Bell. I don’t quite understand what you are writing. Transforming ambient sound into electricity by using a speaker is not efficient? I would agree on that, because there is very little energy in ordinary sound levels, plus quite random sound is even harder to harvest.

  • @bobbypaek6795
    @bobbypaek6795 7 років тому +8

    great idea but isn't mo energy is lost from turning the moter???

    • @yvantartakovsky
      @yvantartakovsky 7 років тому +3

      bobby paek it's just a demo, you can attached the magnet on a wind mill or something rotating, or can convert liner motion to rotation.

    • @adityapartap
      @adityapartap 7 років тому +1

      Yvan Tartakovsky It will be attach not attached

    • @MetalTalk666
      @MetalTalk666 6 років тому +1

      bobby paek I think he is giving people a great starting point. Go out and figure out the rest on your own. Make his idea better.

    • @AnickYT
      @AnickYT 6 років тому

      Yvan Tartakovsky then would it not be more beneficial if you turn the windmill into the generator?

    • @thomashuyghebaert5622
      @thomashuyghebaert5622 6 років тому

      Impossible.

  • @utentecasuale6554
    @utentecasuale6554 2 роки тому +1

    isn't that using the energy of the magnet instead of the energy of the motor?

  • @jl9088
    @jl9088 Рік тому

    I don't know if you still read the comments here but I wanted to know if this speaker generator could also be used by simply just using sound. Could you please tell me if I'm correct?

  • @Iambeyondlimits
    @Iambeyondlimits 3 роки тому

    What was that blue line over the speaker. If we draw a imaginary line from the centre of the motor it was on its place .

  • @thomasgalpin5506
    @thomasgalpin5506 8 років тому +1

    this is a good one! when you say sppd is senstive just what speed are you using with the motor....rpm

  • @VIDEOEPPO
    @VIDEOEPPO 8 років тому

    That seems like a good idea. Any specs on the kind of speaker I could use. can't experiment here and ruin the speakers.

  • @mikaelafrias7786
    @mikaelafrias7786 4 роки тому +1

    What are the materials?

  • @josephdupont
    @josephdupont Рік тому

    How about using speaker coils on a hydraulic ram pump to capture the energy from the the the unit when it forms a pulse of high pressure water

  • @valveman12
    @valveman12 9 років тому +1

    It would be interesting to connect a ribbon with a connection to the speaker either mechanical or magnetic repulsion as you did with the motor.. Place it outside and let the wind move the coil up and down to generate the current spikes.

    • @GiesbertNijhuis
      @GiesbertNijhuis  9 років тому +3

      +valveman12 Possible. A wind driven version can be made (or a water driven version). If you have a source that vibrates, a magnet & copper wire set up like as in a speaker can be used to generate AC electricity. It is very important to be in resonance. The motor I used to drive the magnetic around, runs at just the right speed at which the speaker wants to resonate. Connecting a magnet to a windmill to drive the speaker with, will be problematic, because the rpm of the windmill will almost never be equal to the resonance frequency of the speaker. But if your source is vibrating, a direct connection will work. The speaker by the way, was just to show how things work. It is not suitable for serious energy generation.

    • @valveman12
      @valveman12 8 років тому +1

      +Giesbert Nijhuis Not a Wind-generator per se but a ribbon connected to the speaker on one end and the other connected to a standoff.. As the wind blows, it moves the speaker coil creating electricity. Yes this is random but can be added to a cap bank and regulator to store energy into some batteries.

    • @WTF_BBQ
      @WTF_BBQ 8 років тому

      someone have already done that. It's really loud though.

  • @davidbradley3982
    @davidbradley3982 8 років тому +1

    have you tried an mp3 player playing a hum (in a loop )at say 60HZ? or what ever...
    and placing the speaker over this " cut-out " you have made?.

  • @CAGESYLER1970
    @CAGESYLER1970 8 років тому +1

    That is absolutely AWESOME!!! Just, WOW!

  • @TechsScience
    @TechsScience 5 років тому +1

    It don't works with parallel magnetic field

  • @guillermolarios7893
    @guillermolarios7893 8 років тому

    The speakers are electro-acoustic components. It is a component widely used in our day and having one of the most complex behaviors at a glance what a person without knowledge of electro potentially poses. It actually requires higher math skills to predict its performance, on the other hand historically first appeared speaker and later expressions and mathematical equations that describe its operation. Hard work done by Australian & A. Neville Thiele and Richard H. Small those who give names to the parameters T / S Tiele-Small parameters essential for designing Loudspeakers Enclousers. In order to observation way an almost imperceptible change in the weight of the cone, the mechanical stiffness of the suspension speaker and a variation in the magnetic density of the magnet significant impact on the location of its resonant frequency. Imagine what happens when you add mass to the system and even to withdraw the cone. That said What resonant frequency of the speaker talking about?

  • @joshuamurrayful
    @joshuamurrayful 4 роки тому

    Ok so obviously it's not the sound generating the current, it's the magnetic induction through the copper windings causing the lights to turn on

  • @djkoolgeorge9981
    @djkoolgeorge9981 8 років тому

    It is simple to understand how it works this generator : it is Faraday's law - move the magnet inside coil or vice-versa and produce electricity. If you want to make 50-60Hz you can add a rectifier to make DC current and supply an audio amplifier having a 50Hz input...

  • @mikaylaboo1
    @mikaylaboo1 7 років тому

    Wow! That's a very cool demonstration.

  • @vladislavdamqnov2072
    @vladislavdamqnov2072 7 років тому

    yeah the process is reversible. you can even use a speaker for a microphone, although the sensitivity will be low

  • @721-sotet
    @721-sotet Рік тому

    Is there a reason this isn’t used in homes or commercial buildings? Just curious bc this is very cool.

  • @vickx4046
    @vickx4046 9 років тому

    +Geisbert Nijhuis The motor, how much volts and amp to run it? and the output, how much volts and amp the speaker produce?

    • @GiesbertNijhuis
      @GiesbertNijhuis  9 років тому

      +Vick X - Ah; I knew this question would come up, but I didn’t do any power measurements. I don’t find it that interesting at this stage. The voltage produced was just enough to get the LEDs to work well, so that would be about 4 Volts. Ampere I don’t know. I’m glad I didn’t burn my LEDs, as I didn’t make use of resistors or anything. The speaker produces AC power (thus only half the lights are on at one time). My guess is that the maximum output to expect from a speaker coil is about equal to the maximum continues input it was designed for. Be sure to align the coil straight into the magnet, because even a wee bit of contact will kill the coil, when in motion. The motor I used is just an old DC brand rubbish. The difference in power usage between running idle an driving the speaker, was extremely small.

    • @vickx4046
      @vickx4046 9 років тому

      +Giesbert Nijhuis i haven't got the subwoofer yet, this is the best concept of overunity, let say if the dc motor only require 4 volt, 500ma, and can create output the same output or less (ie:cop 90%), imagine if we have 2 or 4 subwoofer, up and down placement or paralel placement with long rod magnet, with few tweak on coil i think it will work, too bad i dont have the equipment for testing this concept

  • @deaultusername
    @deaultusername 8 років тому +1

    try a smaller motor such as the one used in mobile phones

  • @jeremyolson4502
    @jeremyolson4502 Рік тому

    Is that more power than the drill thing is using

  • @RajeshTiwari-sj2fk
    @RajeshTiwari-sj2fk 5 років тому

    In this project, can electricity be produced by noiseor crowd or making sound from mouth?

  • @xylonclaw69yearsago84
    @xylonclaw69yearsago84 4 роки тому

    This video: *exists*
    Every XBox kid:⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡

  • @comicscookingmore8113
    @comicscookingmore8113 7 років тому

    i am working on a project which works on the same principle but the
    output generated by the speaker is very low. so i decided to build my
    own transducer for conversion so i wanted to know that what will be the
    effect if i increase the size of magnet and the voice coil in the
    speaker

  • @johnchristopherdelegero2626
    @johnchristopherdelegero2626 8 років тому +9

    you know, saw a video here in youtube showing and inventor and his invention of ambient sound converted into electrical energy, in the video, he powered a taller than man frig and his house aircondition system with the electrical out put of his generator, it can generate large amount of voltage even in a night time ambient sound where you can here a drop of water at far, just ambient sound created kilowatts of usable electricity.
    what ever happen to that invention, i don't know but i couldn't find it anymore.

    • @lonewolfnmoon
      @lonewolfnmoon 8 років тому

      never in my life ever would of thought of using a speaker or a diaphragm as a generator. Just think, in a city like new york or a construction site. even the wind would make energy with a large one.

    • @JusstyteN
      @JusstyteN 7 років тому +8

      John Christopher Delegero ambient sound does not create kw of energy. you have been fooled with all of the free energy generator bullshit floating arround

    • @johnchristopherdelegero2626
      @johnchristopherdelegero2626 7 років тому +1

      we are swimming in vast electro magnet of the earth and the power in that is enormous if we can tap it, its limitless power everywhere anytime as long as your in the earth, its is the force behind what is protecting us from solar flares we call atmosphere and the degree or level of excerted force we classified as weak to strong magnetic force.

    • @captain42979
      @captain42979 7 років тому +2

      SOUND IS ENERGY

    • @JusstyteN
      @JusstyteN 7 років тому +4

      +John Christopher Delegero STFU you dumb ass it is not an electro magnet. it is a static magnetic field. it seems like you dont know shit about physics. you are run by a fucking fairy tails and scammers bullshit

  • @MohitSingh-bn9qv
    @MohitSingh-bn9qv 3 роки тому

    this video was no less than a sci fi movie😄😄👍

  • @HabeshaMusics231
    @HabeshaMusics231 8 років тому

    the diynamo need power to rotations so that u must use battery or adaptors this mean what is the advantage of this idea ?

  • @Kinmofo
    @Kinmofo 8 років тому +13

    could the speaker generate enough power to supply the motor? so once the motor is running it could be switched over and run its self? in theory you could place a second speaker above it & have more output from the same motor?

    • @1FOEHAMMER
      @1FOEHAMMER 8 років тому +2

      Nooo, no over unity here, its OBVIOUSLY just swamp gasses reflecting Venus. You can practically see the swamp in the background, those "led's" where just Venus shining through. Because, science. (LOL) ;)

    • @kansaIainen
      @kansaIainen 8 років тому +2

      No.

    • @jackprovost47
      @jackprovost47 8 років тому +1

      brilliant double let the use of the motor as well as makes it a self starter. freakn love it. Big energy soon will be a thing of the past. Maybe not with this device alone but it is one more stepping stone. Good work!

    • @ascensiongenesis_sigma
      @ascensiongenesis_sigma 8 років тому +1

      Like the mechanism recycling and amplifying it's own energy?

    • @Mr30friends
      @Mr30friends 8 років тому +1

      Do you even physics bro ? @Jack Daniel Provost Also no. This has nothing to do with "free energy". Free energy doesnt exist. You can never get more out than you put in. Unless we are talking about nuclear fusion.

  • @skyeg5663
    @skyeg5663 6 років тому

    Stoned thoughts.....whats it take for power to run that motor and what's the speaker/generator put out in power?

  • @Gianfranco_69
    @Gianfranco_69 9 років тому

    well done...you have turned a speaker into a microphone,something i first did at age 12 when i found out a pair of headphones could be used as such,i think there maybe some less wasteful way of turning 'sound' into energy

    • @GiesbertNijhuis
      @GiesbertNijhuis  9 років тому +4

      gian franco I know: it is nothing special technically, but it is out of the ordinary to generate electricity like this, and most people have no idea how these things work, so this makes a nice introduction to magnetism and electricity.

    • @Gianfranco_69
      @Gianfranco_69 9 років тому +1

      Giesbert Nijhuis kudos.....just me giving my sarcasm gland a workout ;)

    • @vzool
      @vzool 9 років тому

      Giesbert Nijhuis This is smart, simple ideas are powerful ones
      Can you give me list of components? I like to re-implement this again
      Thanks in advance

    • @GiesbertNijhuis
      @GiesbertNijhuis  9 років тому

      Abdelaziz Elrashed Any speaker will work, but a subwoofer works best (the one in my video isn't even a subwoofer, so you can improve upon me). The lights are ordinary white LEDs. It’s probably better to use resistors with them, if you don’t want to kill your LEDs. They are placed in parallel. The electricity coming out of the speaker is of low voltage, about 4 Volt, depending on how you drive it. The ping pong ball is to get a good grip on the delicate driver tube. The bands are to keep the driver tube in the center (otherwise the copper coil will get in contact with the speaker’s magnet).
      Do know that this isn't the most efficient way of generating electricity, but it is fun to build, and educational. Enjoy!

  • @kaushikprajapati7451
    @kaushikprajapati7451 7 років тому

    what is this video edited with.

  • @LCRLive687
    @LCRLive687 3 місяці тому

    How many watts is all this???

  • @jimjam5570
    @jimjam5570 Рік тому

    Now you just need some electricity to power your generator... Amazing! *HonK*

  • @JGAN
    @JGAN 8 років тому

    why does it light up? is it like a piezo speaker? or magnetic one? could you help me understand? Thanks a lot.. cool video

  • @anthonyfrias5533
    @anthonyfrias5533 Рік тому

    I hope one day we can harness the power of sound

  • @graemehughes3437
    @graemehughes3437 4 роки тому

    All GREAT IDEAS! LOVE YOUR WORK!

  • @ioan-sebastiansofiean3506
    @ioan-sebastiansofiean3506 7 років тому

    what if the motor is conected at the same source as the leds and start the motor with auxiliary source until gains speed and then disconect the auxiliary source it will run with his own generated power ?

  • @Mafin97
    @Mafin97 8 років тому +3

    If you use magnetic motor instead of electric than it's free electric power energy :P

  • @Keelowat310
    @Keelowat310 7 років тому

    what is the ohmage of the speaker? you turn d.c from Motor out to a.c , rotation would equal frequency? at 6 watts?

  • @serkancebeci2200
    @serkancebeci2200 7 років тому

    Merhabalar
    Güzel bir deneme .
    Pinpon topu ne için diye düşünürken :) aklıma takıldı
    Buna benzer şekilde lastiklerle bağlanan bir top düzeneği ile denizde bir duba içine yada altına bağlayarak dalgalardan pasif elektrik alınabilinir mi sizce ?

  • @mamtasuryawanshi19
    @mamtasuryawanshi19 4 роки тому

    Can you tell how much watt is your speaker

  • @bengbeng69-w8y
    @bengbeng69-w8y 4 місяці тому

    wow that's so brilliant. it's like an ufo or aliens technology.

  • @indolent8575
    @indolent8575 6 років тому

    What is the component used in front of the motor

  • @pugalstech
    @pugalstech 4 роки тому

    Nice but you have illuminate lot of led where is power come from

  • @Firezz389
    @Firezz389 5 років тому

    is this piezoelectricity?

  • @الصقرالجارح-ض6ر
    @الصقرالجارح-ض6ر 8 років тому

    Can I use the same black color circular magnets

  • @richard4761
    @richard4761 3 роки тому

    Just thinking, should have used the excess power on the motorised magnet.

  • @jayprakash9411
    @jayprakash9411 7 років тому

    Hey.... Can u please tell me... Which type... Of speaker you have used.... Its urgent please

  • @yelsojuupendrachary6086
    @yelsojuupendrachary6086 3 роки тому

    But in practical we won't get the intensive sound waves that can vibrate the magnetic diaphragm coil...
    We should convert even small sound to the respective voltage
    then this experiment have some importance other than that it is simply a "dc generator with a dc motor excitation"....

  • @mikaelafrias7786
    @mikaelafrias7786 4 роки тому

    Why do u remove the cone part?]

  • @GEGP744
    @GEGP744 8 років тому

    Progress on this concept?

  • @mrjn5786
    @mrjn5786 8 років тому

    hey what is the name of that speaker??

  • @narenkumark3098
    @narenkumark3098 6 років тому +1

    Can u plz explain the concept
    I want to do a project like this for science expo

    • @idkm6776
      @idkm6776 5 років тому

      A speaker has a coil and a magnet in it, when a magnetic field passes through a current carrying conductor (any conductor really) will generate current and by moving the speaker, the magnet inside is also moved and magnetic fields (from the magnet) pass through the coil that are in the speaker and this a current is outputted from the speaker
      Basically induction

  • @162MBM
    @162MBM 4 роки тому +1

    Hi this video is amazing
    I have a question
    How can we generate power from sound ?

  • @mecanomy
    @mecanomy 9 років тому +1

    great idea !...bravo.....
    this generator can be mounted on the linear hot air engine and made smooth and small generators with this system...It would be enough small stroke for this...

    • @GiesbertNijhuis
      @GiesbertNijhuis  9 років тому

      +mecanomy - Hey mecanomy, you make your own Stirling and Manson cycle engines! I would love to make my own Stirling engine one day. A linear electric generator (like a speaker) can be directly connected to a Stirling or Manson. Don’t use the trick I used with the rotating magnet though, because you will probably never get both of them in a same resonance frequency. I have seen quite some examples of people generating electricity with a Stirling in this fashion.

    • @mecanomy
      @mecanomy 9 років тому

      I wish you success Giesbert....

    • @Ted655687653
      @Ted655687653 7 років тому +1

      mecanomy

  • @christymendoza123
    @christymendoza123 7 років тому

    Can i ask a question i know this is old but i hope that someone or Giesbert can reply to my question.can it power up to 220v? is there anyway to run the dc motor automatically? and it can still make energy? it is needed to my project

  • @CaraAmar
    @CaraAmar 8 років тому

    amazing!! it only powered with 1 dc motor? how much volt you got, sir?

  • @larabassam6640
    @larabassam6640 5 років тому

    Cool idea! I’m doing it as a science project but I’m a little confused on the things I need to make it work.
    Asking for a friend.

  • @clashbaba2398
    @clashbaba2398 6 років тому

    Isn't it worked on electromagnetic induction?

  • @robertjenkins5440
    @robertjenkins5440 5 років тому

    Very cool man...I have everything I need to try this... how much power does it generate?

  • @marcf8492
    @marcf8492 9 років тому

    What resonant frequency did you use?

  • @Viveks4641
    @Viveks4641 8 років тому

    will it works in any speaker

  • @arquitectronico
    @arquitectronico 8 років тому

    Nice way to use speakers! you´re a f.... geniuss!

  • @souravkheto481
    @souravkheto481 7 років тому

    is it working in all types of speakers

  • @jessicalee333
    @jessicalee333 3 роки тому

    Attach it to the ceiling to harness the power of the upstairs neighbors!

  • @Cthaegon
    @Cthaegon 4 роки тому

    Why do I want to like blast music from my house and use that as an energy source so I can jam out and have unlimited energy

  • @SkyTechElectronics
    @SkyTechElectronics 8 років тому +5

    Clearly you have a different idea of what the word 'continuously' means.

    • @GiesbertNijhuis
      @GiesbertNijhuis  8 років тому +1

      You are right. I didn't want to go in too much details, but I just updated the About text with: "continuously-to-the-eye that is. It would need some electronics in between to make it truly continuously"

    • @PaulKellyy
      @PaulKellyy 8 років тому +1

      a capacitor or 2 should do the trick

    • @RomaDonni
      @RomaDonni 8 років тому +1

      Giesbert Nijhuis goods

    • @vladislavdamqnov2072
      @vladislavdamqnov2072 7 років тому +2

      the human eye perceives everything above 24fps as fluent motion, so if the Led are turned on and off at around 50-60Hz, you won't notice the blinking. Your phone camera might, but you won't. Anyway capacitors is not the way. you need a rectifier first

    • @azarojas1
      @azarojas1 7 років тому

      +Vladislav Damqnov ok buen punto

  • @marksommers6764
    @marksommers6764 6 років тому

    Production is very good .

  • @DeepThinker193
    @DeepThinker193 Рік тому

    Hmm now I'm thinking that with todays tech we could make a cloth or something that generate energy from vibrations. The clothe could be made from microscopic pieces of copper spaced using a math formula for efficiency. This fabric could for example be placed under a car or on a roof to recuperate energy from the wind/vibrations.

  • @Lechoslowianin
    @Lechoslowianin 8 років тому

    You did not have to cut the membrane

  • @vismitv.nagdeve5701
    @vismitv.nagdeve5701 6 років тому

    Bro...can u tell me which pole of magnet to down and which pole should be up

  • @MM-un3nb
    @MM-un3nb 8 років тому

    This is interesting but it's just another way of transferring energy source.

  • @whereareweliving9993
    @whereareweliving9993 8 років тому

    great great idea !!! way to go man ! keep it up :) love ya , god bless ! i love your work on vortex exp !

  • @sevinasahay6631
    @sevinasahay6631 7 років тому

    how many volts?????

  • @jexzero639
    @jexzero639 7 років тому

    the motor with the magnet had wires that were not explained leading to a magnet embedded in a motor requiring power would negate the advertising point of this video, figure out how to do this without requiring power to make power, then I might start to be slightly impressed, thank you for the cool idea though :)

  • @FreakinKatGaming
    @FreakinKatGaming 4 роки тому

    Hello, sir can I have a word with you?

  • @mikaelafrias7786
    @mikaelafrias7786 4 роки тому

    Why cut the cone?

  • @nosaltiesandrooshere7488
    @nosaltiesandrooshere7488 4 роки тому

    👍 Echt imposant, bisher noch nie gesehen!

  • @funkybumlovins5529
    @funkybumlovins5529 7 років тому

    uh what if we had a huge building of those....how much could that power and with the power it's giving could it possibly be free energy? for like the rest of our lives?

  • @juanperezweb
    @juanperezweb 7 років тому

    how many watts input, and how many watts generate?

  • @ccmusics7912
    @ccmusics7912 2 роки тому

    What is that yellow one 🟡 is it any ball