CUTTING EDGE Video from Tom

rcm.amazon.com used Cylinder magnet with radial polarisation for this experiment. other good magnets :Ball magnets: rcm.amazon.com or: rcm.amazon.com other good magnets: Cylinder rod magnets rcm.amazon.com Strong magnets rcm.amazon.com rcm.amazon.com rcm.amazon.com Cube magnets rcm.amazon.com Video copied with permission from youtube user: www.youtube.com Circuit diagram at: s1143.photobucket.com He writes: Lamp is a single 5 watt 90-220 volt AC LED light acting like a 60 watt Incadescent light. You can read a newspaper or magazine at midnight with it as its shown.!! I almost have the lamp lit at full brilliance using my setup and power from a small 12 volt battery. The room is dark – no lights at all except this single lamp. Notice the weird camera action going on when photograping the lit lamp??? Liken a steady flickering roll?? Not visable to the naked eye. I found this circuit to act very strange. Whenever I spin the magnet the voltage builds up gradually to 90 volts DC. At that point the 90-220 volt AC LED lamp lites up. However the voltage measured across the lamp now DROPS and meters 28 volts DC with the lamp still lit. I can do this using a 2 inch diameter magnet or a 5 mm diameter magnet?? The voltage drops and stays at 28 DC volts with the lamp lit no matter what size magnet i use.?? I did note however that the light appeared brighter with increased magnet spin– noticed smaller magnets on a stretched tight 25 pound fishing line work best.??? WEIRD! My DC

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