SinkScience #10 - Shake Flashlight Shaker
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MrfixitRick demonstrates the Shake Flashlight Shaker, which generates electric power from faucet water pressure.
A Tesla CD Turbine is used to convert the kinetic energy of water into rotation through a magnetic coupler. From the coupler, a connecting rod to a magnet charges the built-in battery of the shake flashlight.
A second shake flashlight is shown charging simultaneously by wireless magnetic attraction to the first one, just by mounting it nearby.
Pondering Question:
If the turbine output water is used for something necessary such as filling a sink, is this not "wireless free energy from a Tesla device" ?? (hehe)Mrfixitrick buys supermagnets at:
http://www.kjmagnetics.com/default.asp?PARTNER=mrfixitrickCheck out my Tesla CD Turbine web site:
http://www.cdturbine.comTo learn how to build Tesla CD Turbines, visit my Instructables site at:
http://www.instructables.com/member/mrfixits/Check out how a new understanding of magnetism will radically change our world, presented by nuclear engineer Mehran Keshe:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtf5bp76ArECheck out the Keshe Foundation for the best new solutions in energy, transportation and health...magnetic, plasma-based, and literally out-of-this-world !
Keshe Foundation Intro http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrN99RELqwo - Duration:
- 06:13
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