Az ilyen átverő videók, arra ösztönzik a videó megtekintőjét, hogy a videó feltöltőt, tiltólistára tegye, bármilyen lehetséges módon, mert pazarolja, a video-t megtekintő drága idejét!
Oh my God, what nonsense! I work at a company that produces solar panels, from soldering the cells to laminating the modules and testing them with special devices called SunSimulators, or as we call them, Flashers. So, a solar panel does not function at all like it's shown in this video. The process of making a solar panel is as follows: The glass panel is placed on the conveyor belt. On top of it, an EVA (ethyl-vinyl acetate) sheet is placed. Then, the "Stringer" machine solders the monocrystalline cells in series with a conductive BUS BAR (10 cells soldered in series make up a "String"). Next, these strings are placed on the glass, which already has the first EVA sheet. Then another machine applies the connecting Bus bar between the strings with a +/- orientation. After that, the second EVA sheet is applied, followed by the reinforcement sheet "BackSheet," which is a stronger sheet, something like high-density PA (Polyamide High Density). Now, the module goes into a laminating machine that, through vacuum and heat, melts the glass cells without shifting them and removes any air bubbles or traps. After this process, the module (or now called the LAMINATE) moves to a robot equipped with a knife that trims the excess melted film from the four sides. The next station is an optical inspection by a worker who checks, under strong light, if the bus bars are in position and if they haven’t shifted during the laminating process. The next step is framing, where metal frames are applied around the Laminate. Then the junction boxes are connected by soldering them to the contacts that were left exposed under the film. Finally, the module reaches the SunSimulator (Flasher) testing system, which illuminates the modules and measures each module’s power, after which they are sorted by category. At the next station, the junction boxes are filled with a silicone that prevents moisture from getting in. After that, the modules can be packed. So, that’s roughly the process. What’s shown in this video is utter nonsense.
@@rusznyaklorand I mean it does work very little and practicality is all out the window when youll have the entire Willis Tower in Chicago covered with CDs to power just a school bus ....it doesn't absorbed as much as you think which makes the person above absolutely right....this isn't a solar panel more of well a pain in the ass for very little to no profit...
Проверил-добраться до обратной стороны невозможно,нужно спилить весь пластик ,а слой кремния очень тонкий и он не может держаться-.подключиться невозможно.Напряжение есть только от наводки,если держаться рукой за свободный конец прибора ,а второй присоединить к кремнию.При этом кремний тоже изолирован его нужно зачистить.Напряжение наводки может быть до 0,6 в. А тока нет поскольку нет цепи.
is it posable to make a solar panel with CDs? Yes, it is possible to make a simple solar panel using CDs (compact discs). This can be done as a DIY project, often used for educational or demonstration purposes. The basic idea is to use the reflective metallic coating on the back of a CD as a makeshift solar cell. When exposed to light, this coating can generate a small amount of electrical current that can be used to power simple electronic devices or charge small batteries. Here's a general overview of how to make a solar panel using CDs: Gather the materials: You'll need several CDs, a small electric motor or LED light, some wires, and basic tools like scissors or a knife. Prepare the CDs: Remove the outer plastic ring from the CDs to expose the reflective metallic coating on the back. Connect the CDs: Arrange the CDs in a grid or panel configuration and connect them in series using the wires. This will allow the generated current to add up. Attach the load: Connect the small electric motor or LED light to the positive and negative terminals of the CD solar panel. Test and optimize: Expose the CD solar panel to a light source, such as a lamp or sunlight, and observe the operation of the connected load. You may need to adjust the number of CDs or the wiring to optimize the power output. Keep in mind that the power output of a CD-based solar panel is relatively low, typically in the range of milliwatts. It's suitable for powering small, low-power devices, but not for high-power applications. The efficiency of this type of solar panel is also quite low compared to commercially available solar cells. Nevertheless, making a solar panel with CDs can be a fun and educational project, especially for students or hobbyists interested in renewable energy and DIY electronics. -Claude 3- 🤷
🤔 somebody please tell me I’m wrong! let me think. I’m not going to go back and check the number of CDs, but if I remember right. They claimed they connected them all in series and got over 300 V at the end of the series. My question is why the hell are they using heavy wire to connect to their series of discs when the last connection is made out of flimsy little piece of aluminum foil that would blow apart with anyamperage put to it whatsoever. Tell me I’m wrong. Please tell me I’m wrong!
Excellent job guys! Thorough and quite honestly beautiful and usefull. I know this works, getting those CD's is now tough since they are trying to phase them out. Congratulations! ❤
I read through all the comments, but didn't see anybody duplicating or trying this for themselves, but everyone is saying that it won't work, but didn't try it for themselves. I don't know.
Why the pixeled faces? 🤔 Using tape to secure the foil to the silicone surface? Panels get extremely hot in the sun? Hot glue? First time out they would all melt off and separate. 3000W/330V=9A per CD "cell"? At 93 W/FT° of sunlight power, you're generating over 100% of the available power at 100% efficiency. CD Dia 4.75" = 0.123 FT° x 220 disks = 27 FT° 93 W/FT° x 27 FT° = 2517 W and that's at 100% efficiency!
did this today unfortunately the plastic on the cd shows no continuity and if you drill to the silicone yes has continuity but putting a sliver foil on one side will not make a circuit i wanted to debunk it so i made one its impossible to work FACT.
The problem with thus is over time the plastic panel over these will degrade under sunlight and reduce your efficiency. Don't waste your time with this just buy panels you would be much better off.
No way 3000 watts could flow through those little pieces of aluminum at the end connection on the panel. they would melt instantly. I call Bull Shit on this.
For those that say it won’t work, have you tried it? Or just said “no”? I don’t know either way, just curious. It reminds me of the guy who ran the patent office in the early 1900’s. Once he saw it went to a million patents he said it was time to close the office because everything that was or could be invented is now recorded 😅 Try it with one cd, the so stated, correct cd . What does the meter say?
@@frequencyguy1 cool, you tried and nada. Use the same type of cd/dvd? I am going to try and find one, sand the one side and give it a go with a meter to see if there is anything lol. If there is, i will post back, if not, Have a great weekend 😀
@@3Dgifts I'm curious if you get different results. I don't know how you will as there is an insulating layer on the top of the DVD as well. I tried removing it as well. No luck.
This is awesome, I didn't know you had to use DVD's, I thought you could use CD's as well.... That's a really clean looking panel, I'm in Florida and sliding glass doors are perfect for solar panels, a bit heavy, but very sturdy, especially if you use something to encapsulate the cells/DVD's.
@@murraychadwick9362 Just one of many reasons, and the simplest, is that the reflective surface in the discs is electrically insulated with plastic. Even if an electrical charge was created, it wouldn't "flow' through the plastic that protects the reflective surface.
@@WylieWiggins Yeah, you forgot that it was grinded off with a small rotary tool ...to allow electrical conduction, then the foil connectors were taped on it. You clearly didn't watch the video! You just eyeballed it and skimmed through the video at best. Then you jumped to conclusions that it wouldn't work!
Are you related to the guy who restores antique jewellry like rusty rolexes which just magically appear on the ground??😂😂😂😂 Why hide your face if it works? You Cheat For Views??
This video only serves as a view harvester...CDor DVD discs usually have not enough silicone (if they have any at all) to convert light into current. People wasting time watching this...
Other than being a load of crap, how are the annode and cathode determined? Id suggest trying it for yourself but with say 4 dvd's.. see if you can generate 6 volts and see if you can successfully charge a mobile phone.. or run a string of led's. I doubt it will work..
omg this just keeps getting worse the longer I watch. cd's don't generate electricity and those thin rubber gloves would melt before stopping any charge. Notice they didn't remove the plastic from the front side to complete the connection. Not to mention the aluminum foil would most likely melt. That's why the quit using aluminum wire in houses.
WoW, lots of work but the end results are spectacular ! . What energy from small disc's. When you hooked up and used the welder I was blown away. GREAT JOB !!
3000 watts out of this Yes chinese are that dumb not to find this. Only this genious found this. Yes he has earned good view thru this...maybe its payback time. Going to report him. He understands that guys get impressed by seeing a lot of nonsense efforts, tools etc. 😂
Love your ingenuity! I sure wish I had the energy to do stuff like this nowadays. I wanted to know if there's a way you could hook it up and store the power in a battery? I'm older and bought a van hoping to live in it for a while and to travel. I would like solar but they make it so confusing. You're making it very simple I would just need a way to store it. Anyway brilliant!!
I mean I know it works I see it working and I understand the concept but it's not like other solar panels I've seen because they have to have batteries and inverters and backup batteries and things like that so this is just a one-time use type of thing
9:36 min look at the disk, there is a video montage - something is hidden in rectangles. На 9:36 минуте смотрите на диск там видео монтаж в виде прямоугольников, что-то скрыто
Це не буде працювати, з того самого місця, де ти вимірював напругу на диску ) сам же показав де верхній шар ізоляційний пластик, відповідно звідки з*явились би значення різниці потенціалів на фользі і пластику як ізолятора
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA !! MDR ! j'ai un pote qui c'est plugger un plug dans le fion et il obtient 200 Giga watts seconde en tournant autour de ça maison et cela fonctionne parfaitement bien !
_Der kommerzielle Strom-Lieferant freut sich über den Strom, den du hier __28:08__ von ihm verbrauchst. Das treibt somit für dich die Stromkosten in die Höhe. __28:08_ The commercial electricity supplier is happy about the electricity that you use here 28:08. This drives up your electricity costs. 28:08
!But that's stupid, it can't work with any kind of CD or DVD! 40 years ago, I actually built a similar panel from individual plates, disassembled from rectifier selenium blocks, and it worked! Each plate is made of an aluminum supporting part up to 1 mm thick, on which there is a layer of Selenium and over it there is a thin layer of tin solder. The tin layer needs to be partially removed (made transparent to the light) by heating the entire board to the melting temperature of the solder, but below 220°C (otherwise there is a risk of destruction of selenium) gently wipe with a soft brush, including the paint. The terminals are solved by pressure contacts on the aluminum underside, and the second contact is made by careful soldering (temperature below 220°C) at the edge of the tin upper surface. Each cell gives about 0.70 V in the sun.
This is yesterday's technology... Wise people use a pack of 3 AAA batteries and golden wire with platinum claims. It will produce 10 kW of energy for more than 77 days. 🧐 P.S. The guy is a genius - people always watch this video!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😅
_Zu __25:20__ Mit den nicht erzeugten Strom schweißt er auch noch. Siehe dazu __26:20__. Ja Du könntest ja auch mit deinen CDs eine ganze Stadt mit Strom versorgen. Und dabei nicht vergessen in der Nase zu bohren, denn das gibt zu den "Solarzellen" zusätzlich Strom._ At 25:20 Now he's also doing some welding, see 26:20. Yes, you could also supply an entire city with electricity using your CDs. And don't forget to pick your nose, because that provides additional electricity to the "solar cells".
_zu __19:23__ Das kann man an die Wand hin hängen als Zierde, weiter nichts. Denn es erfüllt weiter keine Aufgabe._ to minutes 19:23 You can hang it on the wall as an ornament, nothing more. Because it has no other purpose.
How do you shop for CDs or DVDs made of silicon? It doesn’t seem to be specified in product descriptions. Also, is 210 of them going to cost thousands of dollars?
Hab noch je 12 Frühstücksteller und Untertassen von Omi plus 12 flache Teller, alle mit Goldrand. Im Porzellan ist ja Silicium. Auf dem Dachboden zwei alte Zimmertüren. Müssten Summa Sumarum etwa 4,3KW bei 29 Volt rumkommen. 🤔
What a great idea to make a 3000W panel with terrible craftsmanship, when you can get 3150W BrightSolar panels for €490! Well, the kindergarten's craft class passes nicely in this kind of tinkering and the children have fun...
Az ilyen átverő videók, arra ösztönzik a videó megtekintőjét, hogy a videó feltöltőt, tiltólistára tegye, bármilyen lehetséges módon, mert pazarolja, a video-t megtekintő drága idejét!
I love it I'll be making one with over 840 purple CDs
@@shawngarner9990 please let us know how it works
Hahaha, so viel Sonnenenergie kommt auf dieser Fläche gar nicht auf der Erde an! 🙂
3000Watt - ein Märchen!
das sind ja 2,0 m x 0,9 m x 2 = 3,6 m2 das würde sich fast ausgehen bei Eta 100%.
This actually works for all the nay sayers. Dr. Pavel on another channel did the same thing but on a smaller scale. Again, this does work. Thank you.
Oh my God, what nonsense! I work at a company that produces solar panels, from soldering the cells to laminating the modules and testing them with special devices called SunSimulators, or as we call them, Flashers. So, a solar panel does not function at all like it's shown in this video. The process of making a solar panel is as follows:
The glass panel is placed on the conveyor belt.
On top of it, an EVA (ethyl-vinyl acetate) sheet is placed.
Then, the "Stringer" machine solders the monocrystalline cells in series with a conductive BUS BAR (10 cells soldered in series make up a "String").
Next, these strings are placed on the glass, which already has the first EVA sheet. Then another machine applies the connecting Bus bar between the strings with a +/- orientation. After that, the second EVA sheet is applied, followed by the reinforcement sheet "BackSheet," which is a stronger sheet, something like high-density PA (Polyamide High Density).
Now, the module goes into a laminating machine that, through vacuum and heat, melts the glass cells without shifting them and removes any air bubbles or traps. After this process, the module (or now called the LAMINATE) moves to a robot equipped with a knife that trims the excess melted film from the four sides. The next station is an optical inspection by a worker who checks, under strong light, if the bus bars are in position and if they haven’t shifted during the laminating process.
The next step is framing, where metal frames are applied around the Laminate. Then the junction boxes are connected by soldering them to the contacts that were left exposed under the film. Finally, the module reaches the SunSimulator (Flasher) testing system, which illuminates the modules and measures each module’s power, after which they are sorted by category. At the next station, the junction boxes are filled with a silicone that prevents moisture from getting in. After that, the modules can be packed. So, that’s roughly the process. What’s shown in this video is utter nonsense.
Did you notice that he was making a homemade solar panel, not a professionally made one in a factory.
@@jerryrussell2600 Did you notice that in no way, what he’s making is a homemade solar panel.
@@rusznyaklorand I mean it does work very little and practicality is all out the window when youll have the entire Willis Tower in Chicago covered with CDs to power just a school bus ....it doesn't absorbed as much as you think which makes the person above absolutely right....this isn't a solar panel more of well a pain in the ass for very little to no profit...
However, you can lap CDs one over the other and fill the hole in the middle with hot glue and use them to shingle the roof! Just sayin’
@@dcmp3po However, when shingling the roof, make sure to use non-burnable CD’s.
There is only one way to find out is find one CD/DVD with double silicon layer and see if it can generate 1.5v
Проверил-добраться до обратной стороны невозможно,нужно спилить весь пластик ,а слой кремния очень тонкий и он не может держаться-.подключиться невозможно.Напряжение есть только от наводки,если держаться рукой за свободный конец прибора ,а второй присоединить к кремнию.При этом кремний тоже изолирован его нужно зачистить.Напряжение наводки может быть до 0,6 в. А тока нет поскольку нет цепи.
is it posable to make a solar panel with CDs?
Yes, it is possible to make a simple solar panel using CDs (compact discs). This can be done as a DIY project, often used for educational or demonstration purposes.
The basic idea is to use the reflective metallic coating on the back of a CD as a makeshift solar cell. When exposed to light, this coating can generate a small amount of electrical current that can be used to power simple electronic devices or charge small batteries.
Here's a general overview of how to make a solar panel using CDs:
Gather the materials: You'll need several CDs, a small electric motor or LED light, some wires, and basic tools like scissors or a knife.
Prepare the CDs: Remove the outer plastic ring from the CDs to expose the reflective metallic coating on the back.
Connect the CDs: Arrange the CDs in a grid or panel configuration and connect them in series using the wires. This will allow the generated current to add up.
Attach the load: Connect the small electric motor or LED light to the positive and negative terminals of the CD solar panel.
Test and optimize: Expose the CD solar panel to a light source, such as a lamp or sunlight, and observe the operation of the connected load. You may need to adjust the number of CDs or the wiring to optimize the power output.
Keep in mind that the power output of a CD-based solar panel is relatively low, typically in the range of milliwatts. It's suitable for powering small, low-power devices, but not for high-power applications. The efficiency of this type of solar panel is also quite low compared to commercially available solar cells.
Nevertheless, making a solar panel with CDs can be a fun and educational project, especially for students or hobbyists interested in renewable energy and DIY electronics.
-Claude 3- 🤷
Found the channel by accident, lost it deliberately .......
🤣🤣🤣
🤔 somebody please tell me I’m wrong! let me think. I’m not going to go back and check the number of CDs, but if I remember right. They claimed they connected them all in series and got over 300 V at the end of the series. My question is why the hell are they using heavy wire to connect to their series of discs when the last connection is made out of flimsy little piece of aluminum foil that would blow apart with anyamperage put to it whatsoever. Tell me I’m wrong.
Please tell me I’m wrong!
Maybe he used the wire size he had, if it is bigger than necessary that is never a problem.
*The only thing he generated is click bait and ad review. Well done, you deserve my nickel.*
220 CD's provide 330V with a current of 9 Amperes (330 V x 9 A= 3000 W) ? I think this is UFO-Technology.
Dude blurs his face like the solar system mafia is gonna come after him. 😆
@@OneMeanArtist he blurs his face because there are other things they make that someone could come after them about maybe
Why take any what so chances, you obviously don't know the history/"endings" of other investors. So unknowing, so naive.
@@leffeleifi8919 Say that again in English. I don't speak gibberish.
I hope there were not too many people fooled into building one of these.
Excellent job guys! Thorough and quite honestly beautiful and usefull.
I know this works, getting those CD's is now tough since they are trying to phase them out. Congratulations! ❤
Finally, get to the charity shops, get all those Robbie Williams CDs.😂
I read through all the comments, but didn't see anybody duplicating or trying this for themselves, but everyone is saying that it won't work, but didn't try it for themselves. I don't know.
And for my next trick, I will turn casette tape into a Fidget Spinner...
Why the pixeled faces? 🤔 Using tape to secure the foil to the silicone surface? Panels get extremely hot in the sun? Hot glue? First time out they would all melt off and separate. 3000W/330V=9A per CD "cell"?
At 93 W/FT° of sunlight power, you're generating over 100% of the available power at 100% efficiency. CD Dia 4.75" = 0.123 FT° x 220 disks = 27 FT° 93 W/FT° x 27 FT° = 2517 W and that's at 100% efficiency!
@@MechEngrSC Store bought solar panels are regulated to only 15% efficiency.
Haha, wrote nearly the same comment. Now I saw yours. But for the guys that use SI units it is still good xD.
did this today unfortunately the plastic on the cd shows no continuity and if you drill to the silicone yes has continuity but putting a sliver foil on one side will not make a circuit i wanted to debunk it so i made one its impossible to work FACT.
at 23:36 when they are opening the doors outside, you can clearly see, loads of DVD's have slipped from set location.
The problem with thus is over time the plastic panel over these will degrade under sunlight and reduce your efficiency. Don't waste your time with this just buy panels you would be much better off.
Only work wirh acdc music CD 😂😂😂
Thunderstruck?
Flick of the Switch?
High Voltage?
Live Wire?
LMA0... 🤣🤣🤣
Or e l o
No way 3000 watts could flow through those little pieces of aluminum at the end connection on the panel. they would melt instantly. I call Bull Shit on this.
@@danielohara2974 The foil ist strong enough to Transport all the current coming from this setup. No voltage means no current. So everything is fine.
@@snooker216 my bad...You nailed it! lol
how plastic can transfer electron ....... he is making all of us .........haha
For those that say it won’t work, have you tried it? Or just said “no”? I don’t know either way, just curious. It reminds me of the guy who ran the patent office in the early 1900’s. Once he saw it went to a million patents he said it was time to close the office because everything that was or could be invented is now recorded 😅 Try it with one cd, the so stated, correct cd . What does the meter say?
@@3Dgifts I got nothing.
@@frequencyguy1 cool, you tried and nada. Use the same type of cd/dvd? I am going to try and find one, sand the one side and give it a go with a meter to see if there is anything lol. If there is, i will post back, if not, Have a great weekend 😀
@@3Dgifts I'm curious if you get different results. I don't know how you will as there is an insulating layer on the top of the DVD as well. I tried removing it as well. No luck.
@@frequencyguy1 cool, I’ll let you know. At this point it’s about the fun in either proving or debunking. Either way a learning experience 😉
@3Dgifts a cd is plastic covering a micro film of foil the foil might carry a small volt but never enough. And plastic makes nothing .now wise up.
GREAT! I have 3700W solar panels at the 20m2 roof... You have almost the same at 4m2! What a improve of power from a surface! NOBEL PRICE for you 😵💫
wer soll das glauben? looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool
The part where the voltage is measured with the voltmeter the CD/DVD is blurred out. I suspect that there is some 1.5 V batteries instead of a CD/DVD.
EXACTLY!!
I was wondering why it was pixilated
Guess these people get paid for every watched second. Very clever.
Before follow the whole process, let’s measure with 1 cd!!!
Why if you are measuring real voltage on the cd is the part where the red lead put blurred? What are you hiding if this is legit?
Slotted screws need to be banned across the entire world.
Won't the hot gluw melt in the sun?
With CD=1500W, With DVD=3000W, with BD=6000W! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@gyorgystefanka2281
YOU mean
A TO Z == power grid??
@@zadvindersingh6921 Of course! disk intead of pendrive more power! 😂😂
@@zadvindersingh6921 The whole video is a joke! The surface of the discs is insulating plastic!
What is BD ?
@@John-zc4rz Blueray Disc
Amazing videos, i enjoy dramatic music
I feel watching like a national electronic channel 😂❤
And the vedio ended while I was enjoying the comments
Electricity and music at same time
This is awesome, I didn't know you had to use DVD's, I thought you could use CD's as well.... That's a really clean looking panel, I'm in Florida and sliding glass doors are perfect for solar panels, a bit heavy, but very sturdy, especially if you use something to encapsulate the cells/DVD's.
عمل رائع جدا سوف اقوم بنفس التجربة
@@ammaraswad4677 هذا الفيديوا لجلب المشاهدات ولا يوجد فى القناه كلها فيديو حقيقى . لا تنخدع فى مثل هذا العلم الزائف.
Why would someone ever think this might work! Don't waste your time or materials on this, it will not work.
Why won't it work?. Please explain
@@murraychadwick9362 Just one of many reasons, and the simplest, is that the reflective surface in the discs is electrically insulated with plastic. Even if an electrical charge was created, it wouldn't "flow' through the plastic that protects the reflective surface.
@@WylieWigginsisnt that why they connected the cd’s on the other side with the alu. Foil?
@@Crypto_Zeus7610 plastic coated as well.
@@WylieWiggins Yeah, you forgot that it was grinded off with a small rotary tool ...to allow electrical conduction, then the foil connectors were taped on it. You clearly didn't watch the video! You just eyeballed it and skimmed through the video at best. Then you jumped to conclusions that it wouldn't work!
Are you related to the guy who restores antique jewellry like rusty rolexes which just magically appear on the ground??😂😂😂😂
Why hide your face if it works?
You Cheat For Views??
I tried it a cpuple of years ago.
Its just not working. Not 1 volt comes out.
Dont waste your time
Brilliant thanks for your fantastic solar panel construction video guys
Gracias a la alta tecnología mostrada en estos videos Trump a pedido que se le reconstruya su oreja. Esta convencido de que nada puede ir mal.
intresting in gonna try it out alswell
Und dann braucht man sich nicht wundern wenn es nicht funktioniert.
Vou fazer o meu!😂😂😂
This video only serves as a view harvester...CDor DVD discs usually have not enough silicone (if they have any at all) to convert light into current. People wasting time watching this...
Other than being a load of crap, how are the annode and cathode determined? Id suggest trying it for yourself but with say 4 dvd's.. see if you can generate 6 volts and see if you can successfully charge a mobile phone.. or run a string of led's. I doubt it will work..
I believe that's mylar in the dvd, it's non-conductive.
Am a believer, that's why it is named Hidden Technology. 8:12 pm.
Eres el guardiola de la energia solar, eres el put.. amo 🙌🙌🙌
Why misleading people. Your are cheating people to get viewers. Very bad
This is too cool!👊🏼
I was literally just thinking “I wonder if it’s possible to make a diy solar panel”
omg this just keeps getting worse the longer I watch. cd's don't generate electricity and those thin rubber gloves would melt before stopping any charge. Notice they didn't remove the plastic from the front side to complete the connection. Not to mention the aluminum foil would most likely melt. That's why the quit using aluminum wire in houses.
birleştirme ve test işlemlerinin hepsini kapalı alanda güneş görmeden yapmışsınız. Güneş olmafan solar sistem nasıl çalışır 😮
WoW, lots of work but the end results are spectacular ! . What energy from small disc's. When you hooked up and used the welder I was blown away. GREAT JOB !!
I am going to try that...brillient
do report back on that
How did it go?
awesome work fellas
Thank God for something affordable and real for the great blackouts!
Dieses Video lebt von unseren kligs, und nicht vom gelingen !!!
Why would you hide your face if it worked?
3000 watts out of this
Yes chinese are that dumb not to find this. Only this genious found this.
Yes he has earned good view thru this...maybe its payback time. Going to report him.
He understands that guys get impressed by seeing a lot of nonsense efforts, tools etc. 😂
Love your ingenuity! I sure wish I had the energy to do stuff like this nowadays. I wanted to know if there's a way you could hook it up and store the power in a battery?
I'm older and bought a van hoping to live in it for a while and to travel. I would like solar but they make it so confusing. You're making it very simple I would just need a way to store it.
Anyway brilliant!!
I mean I know it works I see it working and I understand the concept but it's not like other solar panels I've seen because they have to have batteries and inverters and backup batteries and things like that so this is just a one-time use type of thing
There are not silicon in dvd's 🙂
Yes, there are. The ones that are double-layered have silicon.
9:36 min look at the disk, there is a video montage - something is hidden in rectangles. На 9:36 минуте смотрите на диск там видео монтаж в виде прямоугольников, что-то скрыто
Please suggest what music should I burn on the CDs to generate more electricity afterwards?
AC/DC 😅
@@NikolayAtanasov-c1v ELO
Це не буде працювати, з того самого місця, де ти вимірював напругу на диску ) сам же показав де верхній шар ізоляційний пластик, відповідно звідки з*явились би значення різниці потенціалів на фользі і пластику як ізолятора
Brilliant!
einfach nur geil... ...wie blöd manche sein können.
So some how each CD in series is generating almost 10A. 😂😂😂😂😂 The numbers are a joke.
Nice job guys!
Good looking assembly
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA !! MDR ! j'ai un pote qui c'est plugger un plug dans le fion et il obtient 200 Giga watts seconde en tournant autour de ça maison et cela fonctionne parfaitement bien !
OK, That was cool.
_Der kommerzielle Strom-Lieferant freut sich über den Strom, den du hier __28:08__ von ihm verbrauchst. Das treibt somit für dich die Stromkosten in die Höhe. __28:08_
The commercial electricity supplier is happy about the electricity that you use here 28:08. This drives up your electricity costs. 28:08
Using your setup, I'm sure it'll work even in 0 lumen condition
Well done 👏
How? Why wouldn’t big corporations or the government just use cd’s?
Because they are corrupt!!! 100% AND WILL TRY CBDC,S
Cause it doesn't get as much energy as you think.....you'd have to cover a building to power your toothbrush....
A kimenetre kapcsolj lámpákat, világítsd meg velük, akkor éjszaka is működik!
Love this.
!But that's stupid, it can't work with any kind of CD or DVD!
40 years ago, I actually built a similar panel from individual plates, disassembled from rectifier selenium blocks, and it worked!
Each plate is made of an aluminum supporting part up to 1 mm thick, on which there is a layer of Selenium and over it there is a thin layer of tin solder.
The tin layer needs to be partially removed (made transparent to the light) by heating the entire board to the melting temperature of the solder, but below 220°C (otherwise there is a risk of destruction of selenium) gently wipe with a soft brush, including the paint.
The terminals are solved by pressure contacts on the aluminum underside, and the second contact is made by careful soldering (temperature below 220°C) at the edge of the tin upper surface.
Each cell gives about 0.70 V in the sun.
Many are doubtful, ok, just test 1 CD of the type he’s using. If it generates DC power then in theory this MAY work.
All you need is sand paper, tape, aluminum foil, a cheap multi tester, and a proper junk CD, cheap really.
Whay they dont show their faces ??!!!😅😅😅😅😅
@@linogarcia1937 so that the government don't put out a hit on them
Excelent!!!
Love you Guys Awesome
This is yesterday's technology... Wise people use a pack of 3 AAA batteries and golden wire with platinum claims. It will produce 10 kW of energy for more than 77 days. 🧐
P.S. The guy is a genius - people always watch this video!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😅
🤪 🤪 🤪 🤣 🤣 🤣
And then they haul off n share it with their friends!😂😂😂😂
_Zu __25:20__ Mit den nicht erzeugten Strom schweißt er auch noch. Siehe dazu __26:20__. Ja Du könntest ja auch mit deinen CDs eine ganze Stadt mit Strom versorgen. Und dabei nicht vergessen in der Nase zu bohren, denn das gibt zu den "Solarzellen" zusätzlich Strom._
At 25:20 Now he's also doing some welding, see 26:20. Yes, you could also supply an entire city with electricity using your CDs. And don't forget to pick your nose, because that provides additional electricity to the "solar cells".
First they fill in the hinge indents with filer and then the filler miraculously disappears. This is the secret on how to get maximum wattage output.
Something is not right.
I will use my CD's coated in Vanta Black! Or just a lot of yellow LED's. Or just buy a few Tesla Solar Roof tiles
Semplicemente un prestigiatore... la plastica è un materiale che non conduce elettricità
AN. EXELLENT. INVENTION. !!!
is any one thinking about why this guy shows us for free the way he ern billions?
_zu __19:23__ Das kann man an die Wand hin hängen als Zierde, weiter nichts. Denn es erfüllt weiter keine Aufgabe._
to minutes 19:23 You can hang it on the wall as an ornament, nothing more. Because it has no other purpose.
How do you shop for CDs or DVDs made of silicon? It doesn’t seem to be specified in product descriptions. Also, is 210 of them going to cost thousands of dollars?
Watch the video to see the DVD's he used, the label of the DVD can be seen. Do your own due diligence.
Very likely he has shares on the brand of DVD-R
Hab noch je 12 Frühstücksteller und Untertassen von Omi plus 12 flache Teller, alle mit Goldrand. Im Porzellan ist ja Silicium. Auf dem Dachboden zwei alte Zimmertüren. Müssten Summa Sumarum etwa 4,3KW bei 29 Volt rumkommen. 🤔
Cool 👍
What a great idea to make a 3000W panel with terrible craftsmanship, when you can get 3150W BrightSolar panels for €490! Well, the kindergarten's craft class passes nicely in this kind of tinkering and the children have fun...