Looks good but already tried it, it produces no power at all. Hell I tried the experiment with Soil, Copper wire and Zinc screws using an ice cube tray and got 6 volts. That was impressive. One thing I find unbelievable is that you are saying that was 220V and managed to power the lights; with no protection or any way to regulate the volts or amps those lights would have exploded the instant you touched the bulb with both wires. Sorry to debunk the video but if you were in fact playing with 220V of un protected wires, then the instant you touched the wires together it would have sent a shockwave through the copper wire cracking if not destroying the CD's within. Not to mention burn your fingers in the process as at one point you fought to pull the wires apart. Those wires would have been close to melting point. Also if you can build your own solar panels and get 220V from one panel, why do you have actual solar panels on your roof.
This project is an excellent idea. You should place the panel in the garden where it is clearly visible and then watch the neighbors roll on the ground laughing......
Я ничего не знаю о КПД этой установки, но в любом случае восхищаюсь терпением автора. Намотать по 46 витков проволоки на пару десятков дисков - это серьезно
Freakin Epic, I have GOT to build one of these, I think I still have all my old 90's and 2000 CD's and DVD's and this looks REALLY handy when/if the electrical grid goes offline and everyone is struggling to find POWER, thanks for the video!!!
I'm so glad I found this. I was going to the store to buy boron, gallium, and phosphorus and now I don't have to. I've got a huge collection of old CDs I don't even listen to anymore. I'll just use them! Thank you. You saved my life.
Also be very careful which CDs you choose. Each CD must have at least one song title on them containing the word sun or solar for this to work properly.
Absolutely brilliant! I've been putting-togther/improvising solar-system for over 40 years, with some pleasing innovations, but would NEVER have arrived at the idea of using CDs. (of which I have several hundred I no longer use!), and here I've stumbled, completely by accident, on your contribution. Thanks!
I make the world's most simple inverter 12v to 220v , no IC , 50Hz
Looks good but already tried it, it produces no power at all. Hell I tried the experiment with Soil, Copper wire and Zinc screws using an ice cube tray and got 6 volts. That was impressive. One thing I find unbelievable is that you are saying that was 220V and managed to power the lights; with no protection or any way to regulate the volts or amps those lights would have exploded the instant you touched the bulb with both wires. Sorry to debunk the video but if you were in fact playing with 220V of un protected wires, then the instant you touched the wires together it would have sent a shockwave through the copper wire cracking if not destroying the CD's within. Not to mention burn your fingers in the process as at one point you fought to pull the wires apart. Those wires would have been close to melting point. Also if you can build your own solar panels and get 220V from one panel, why do you have actual solar panels on your roof.
I built your design using only AC/DC CD's. Now I get both Ac and Dc on the same wires, and don't need to worry about polarity.
This project is an excellent idea. You should place the panel in the garden where it is clearly visible and then watch the neighbors roll on the ground laughing......
It should be titled 'I turn nonsense into clickbait gold'.
Yg seperti ini yg hebat, mudah titiru dan ngga pelit ilmu. Mudah2 berkah buat mas nya dan kita bersama
I think the hardest part of this job is to find the place to hide the real power supply :)
Я ничего не знаю о КПД этой установки, но в любом случае восхищаюсь терпением автора. Намотать по 46 витков проволоки на пару десятков дисков - это серьезно
Freakin Epic, I have GOT to build one of these, I think I still have all my old 90's and 2000 CD's and DVD's and this looks REALLY handy when/if the electrical grid goes offline and everyone is struggling to find POWER, thanks for the video!!!
I'm so glad I found this. I was going to the store to buy boron, gallium, and phosphorus and now I don't have to. I've got a huge collection of old CDs I don't even listen to anymore. I'll just use them! Thank you. You saved my life.
Great idea, i used AC/DC cds with the cds topside down and this meant i didn't need an inverter.
I even wonder why we were made to believe we can't get free energy like this.😢
Thank you i was going to buy a gallon of chlorine to drink now i will spend my time making this solar panels to help poor people you saved my life!
Also be very careful which CDs you choose. Each CD must have at least one song title on them containing the word sun or solar for this to work properly.
Ждём сборки лунной батареи на базе виниловых пластинок
I used just ONE CD with the song I'VE GOT THE POWER..and I got all the power I need.
Absolutely brilliant! I've been putting-togther/improvising solar-system for over 40 years, with some pleasing innovations, but would NEVER have arrived at the idea of using CDs. (of which I have several hundred I no longer use!), and here I've stumbled, completely by accident, on your contribution. Thanks!
Lo has llevado al siguiente nivel del canal loco!! Saludos!!
I understand some basic science and I can guarantee this device will operate just as well at night as it does during the day. :)>
You had me at: find some old CD's.