Magnetic Generator

Tue, Feb 2, 2010

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Magnetic Motor Review

This video talks about how to make electricity using the principle of electro magnetic induction. The product thus made is called a magnetic generator. This is the product that is made as a part of the bcworkshop yearly program. You can join bcworkshops by registering at www.bcworkshop.com

Magnetic Motor Review
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25 Responses to “Magnetic Generator”

  1. jakc94 Says:

    darkrashan you are right… And this video is just perfect…

  2. cdbz20 Says:

    my god a really complicated way to light a little light with a 9v battery how amazing lol

  3. L3G3nD0001 Says:

    So, what with the car wheels?

  4. Wren206 Says:

    Probably they were ment to move. But hey, there is a motor, used for the led instead.

  5. kidcode777 Says:

    hi i was trying to make this project and i was asking if the magnet has to b that one or can it be any of them

  6. briackman Says:

    why not just turn the motor, it uses the same magnetic stuff as the one you just made but it’s easier, just thinking.

  7. danury14 Says:

    you can’t make electricity u can only harness it…….douchebag.

  8. danury14 Says:

    and wat so you buy a battery to turn the the motor which is probably gonna cost u more than u save

  9. petanimelayu Says:

    hahahahaa….yes u made it!!!!!

  10. Donninator1 Says:

    sorry bro, thats pretty nice still..

    but, it’s not a megnetic generator.. you are not creating the energy..

  11. taraff1 Says:

    Get plans to build a magnetic generator at magniwork-review.blogspot(DOT)com

  12. 2LateIWon Says:

    wouldn’t it be easier if you just hooked the 9V battery to the LED’s?

  13. abmod01 Says:

    I built a Magnetic Generator I am currently using to provide free electric for all my kitchen appliances using the plans at:

    magniwork-review.blogspot(DOT)com

  14. taraff1 Says:

    I built a Magnetic Generator that I am currently using to power all my kitchen appliance using the plans from:

    magniwork-review.blogspot(DOT)com

  15. taraff1 Says:

    I built a Magnetic Generator which I currently use to power all my kitchen appliances using the plans at:

    magniwork-review.blogspot(DOT)com

  16. abmod03 Says:

    I built a Magnetic Generator that currently provides free electricity to all my kitchen appliances using the plans at:

    magniwork-review.blogspot(DOT)com

  17. taraff1 Says:

    I built a Magnetic Generator for UNDER $100 that I am currently using to power all my kitchen appliances using the plans at:

    magniwork-review.blogspot(DOT)com

  18. Jamieduk999 Says:

    yr put coils around it 2 pik up the current init :d

  19. taraff1 Says:

    I built a Magnetic Generator that is currently powering all my kitchen appliances using the plans at:

    magniwork-review.blogspot(DOT)com

  20. taraff1 Says:

    I built a Magnetic Generator that is currently powering all my kitchen appliances using the plans at:

    magniwork-review.blogspot(DOT)com

  21. taraff1 Says:

    I built my own Magnetic Generator that I am using to power ALL my kitchen appliances for free using the simple plans at:

    magniwork-review.blogspot(DOT)com

  22. taraff1 Says:

    I built my own Magnetic Generator that is currently powering all my kitchen appliances using the plans at:

    magniwork-review.blogspot(DOT)com

  23. fireslicker Says:

    U use a 9V bat. to produce how much?
    I think the thing is to consume less than you produce and a part of the electricity produced to return to the motor to make it keep going.I am I wrong?

  24. willdick999999 Says:

    good job.i wonder if you could make a bigger prototype and have a smaller motor running it right. bigger magnets and more and bigger copper wires and when its running you switch off the battery and have it run itself. anyways good job.

  25. petrus4 Says:

    Agreed. The one thing I’ve only ever maybe seen once on YouTube, is true closed loop perpetual generation, without an external power source.

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