Another 'Free Energy' Takedown from Australia

Graham2001

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I was searching for skeptical videos on YouTube and stumbled across a Hobby Electronics video series that included two videos I was interested, the first was on the 'White Van Speaker Scam'. the second was a takedown of a 'free energy' machine powered by 'quantum' (Aka a AA battery.)

The maker covers the mistakes made by the designer of the free energy machine, and how to make your own circuit which will do the same thing.

Are the laws of physics being bent?

Dave explains why free energy / over unity / quantum vacuum circuits are ********. And how to find out what's really happening here by using basic engineering principles.

Can a bunch of toroids, some wire, and a simple circuit boost converter really generate more power than you put in and power 23 LED's for 52 hours?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoqF3gjLIyI
 
Jeez, what an annoying voice. I lasted 15 minutes........
 
Jeez, what an annoying voice. I lasted 15 minutes........

I made the full distance (Well I am an Australian...), it was well worth it.

The last time I saw an electrical hobbyist take down woo was in the 1990s when a hobby magazine took apart a 'cancer cure' box based on Hulda Clarks work that was being sold for $100(or so) Australian, the electronics in the box cost $5 and all they did was flash an LED.

They provided a full list of parts and circuit diagram so anyone could make their own flashing light box.

This video allows anyone who is interested to replicate the 'free energy' machine and double check both the numbers the original designer made (23 LEDs powered by a AA battery for 52 hrs, thus 'free energy' from 'quantum'.) and the ones resulting in this video (Which was that the circuit could power 23 LEDs from a AA battery for about 92 hrs.)
 
Jeez, what an annoying voice. I lasted 15 minutes........

I'm an Aussie.

The presenter also gives normal lectures on electronics. He explained, that idiots like me should not buy a high tech multimeter and attempt to do their own wiring. I took his advice. I'm still alive. It was good advice.
:)
 

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