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Posted By: Luketrician Candlepower - 02/16/07 01:36 PM
Thought this was interesting, I can't wait to try it when I get home this evening.
http://www.glumbert.com/media/candlepower
Posted By: earlydean Re: Candlepower - 02/16/07 03:40 PM
Gotta be pure hokum!!!!!!

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Posted By: BrianP Re: Candlepower - 02/16/07 07:39 PM
Notice that his hand is always under the table when he lights the second candle or blows it out. There is something under the table, but I don't know how it connects with what's on top. I suspect there is something embedded in those candles. He seems to be "searching" a bit with the nails, especially on the first one.
Posted By: SteveFehr Re: Candlepower - 02/16/07 09:40 PM
Also, notice the camera cuts in for a closeup of him rubbing the magnet, and the angle hides any wires that may be behind the candles.

*sticks nails in candles, lifting them up and showing all sides of the candle so we can see there was no tampering
*cuts to a closeup of rubbing the magnet
*wide shot now, where we never see the back of the candles again.
* Lights candle with right hand
* sticks right hand under table
* lights candle with left hand

I did notice his left hand under the table for the motor experiement while his right lit the candles [Linked Image]

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Posted By: Luketrician Re: Candlepower - 02/16/07 10:01 PM
After looking at the video again, I agree this might be a scam, oh well I'll be the sucker this time and try it anyway when I get home.
Posted By: Obsaleet Re: Candlepower - 02/17/07 01:53 AM
last time I checked wax was an insulator. rubbing a nail a couple of times makes a magnet not. Try 20 or 30 go long strokes. Light 1 candle and there is nothing stick your hand under desck and light 2nd an the light comes on full brightness. Even if this rig did make power would it not fluctuate with the candles.


ob
Posted By: SteveFehr Re: Candlepower - 02/17/07 02:42 AM
I think a better experiment would be to test the conductivity of a candle flame- bring two wires together 1/8" apart, the span the gap with a candle to see what happens.
Posted By: JoeTestingEngr Re: Candlepower - 02/17/07 04:02 AM
OK, here's my stab at it. We never saw the bottom of the candles. Notice that he kept the candles on the darker section of the wood. Conductive coating??? What would happen if you poured a candle around a thermocouple? One lead could go to foil on the bottom, the other to foil around the cylinder. Nail punctures outer foil, 1st thermocouple at wick, down to foil touching conductive surface. The 2nd TC would be reversed polarity so the voltages would add when both were heated.

Or what about two candles formed around D batteries and closes on rise thermal switches at the wick???

I never gave it alot of thought but if one thermocouple can power a main gas valve,two in series can probably light small lamps and run small motors.
Joe
Posted By: renosteinke Re: Candlepower - 02/19/07 02:11 AM
This idea is nothing new. It was once the preferred method of generation at Three Mile Island, until that unfortunate meltdown:

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Posted By: Luketrician Re: Candlepower - 02/19/07 05:03 PM
ahh what a beautiful site [Linked Image] great job with the photo editing John! lol


BTW I am still planning on trying it out, been preoccupied with other BIGGER projects, like making potato canons [Linked Image]
Posted By: GETELECTRIC Re: Candlepower - 02/21/07 01:36 AM
Holy cow this works!
Posted By: Theelectrikid Re: Candlepower - 02/21/07 03:54 AM
So that's what happened at T.M.I...

(Or as I like to call it due to it's view from the Turnpike crossing the Susquehanna, 'The Homer Simpson Plant.')

Ian A.
Posted By: Theelectrikid Re: Candlepower - 02/24/07 03:47 AM
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BTW I am still planning on trying it out, been preoccupied with other BIGGER projects, like making potato canons

Now THAT I want to see!
Posted By: Admin Re: Candlepower - 03/04/07 02:19 AM
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Today I tried it out for myself. No bulbs or 3 volt dc motors laying around, but my Fluke says it all. I'm convinced that I am the sucker designee this time. No magnets laying around either, so I just rubbed the nails on my torpedo level instead.

- Luketrician
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Posted By: renosteinke Re: Candlepower - 03/04/07 02:41 AM
Thank you. Luke. While we all "knew" it was bogus, a picture is worth 1000 words.
Posted By: Luketrician Re: Candlepower - 03/04/07 03:16 AM
You're welcome Reno. I have to admit, I was a little optimistic about it working. I should have known better, although It was fun and enjoyable contributing 'something' to the forum.... other than my two cents.

Luke, aka sucker designee... [Linked Image]
Posted By: JoeTestingEngr Re: Candlepower - 03/04/07 04:31 AM
Luke, maybe you should try it one more time. This time move the torpedo away so it won't impact your zen flux. You should have put the red probe on the red candle. Lastly, remember to chant the mystic words, "Ohwah Tajer Kayam". Now if we can only figure out Chris Angel, Mind Freak.
Joe
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