Yesterday I saw these videos while scrolling through YouTube. I watched the first one thinking "No way" but the second video answers questions and shows they are not faking it. In the second video they mention making a future video to produce 120 volts instead of 240. However even 240 volt would be useful for running a 240 volt window AC unit, an oven or clothes dryer, a clothes dryer converted to a forced air heater, a welder, etc. I think they claim it would make 10,000 watts so it can power the motor that turns the alternator plus supply much more power. They wrap a string around the alternator shaft to pull start the system, providing the initial power once the magnets start rotating.
The first video shows how to take apart a 24 volt alternator, remove the rectifier, add Neodymium magnets, seal the magnets, rewire the output connections, reassemble, wire in an outlet strip, and mount it and a motor to a platform, and then start the power generator.
Turn on the English subtitles to read what they are doing because they do not talk in this video.
The second video answers many questions and shows they do not have an internal or external power source. They are very thorough in trying to prove it is not a fake. They actually talk and explain what they are doing in this video. Judging by the accent I think they are Spanish and because it is 220 volts perhaps they are in Spain.
I sent the links to my electronics guru brother-in-law but he has not answered back.
What are your thoughts?
The first video shows how to take apart a 24 volt alternator, remove the rectifier, add Neodymium magnets, seal the magnets, rewire the output connections, reassemble, wire in an outlet strip, and mount it and a motor to a platform, and then start the power generator.
Turn on the English subtitles to read what they are doing because they do not talk in this video.
The second video answers many questions and shows they do not have an internal or external power source. They are very thorough in trying to prove it is not a fake. They actually talk and explain what they are doing in this video. Judging by the accent I think they are Spanish and because it is 220 volts perhaps they are in Spain.
I sent the links to my electronics guru brother-in-law but he has not answered back.
What are your thoughts?