Me parece extraordinario siempre desde la buena fe, todos los experimentos son en general interesantes y guardo los enlaces para verlos cuando tenga más tiempo para aplicar y hacerlos. Muchas gracias y sigan haciendo cosas
How do you solved the problem that 3kW of current would melt the aluminium foil on the terminals, where they connect first time with cabel. With the cabel i don't see that problem. Nice work guys.
@@Harpy-Mark-Tomlinsonyou are right. But with your answer you show that even the audience get the point that this can't transfer this amount of current.
First of all, a typical commercial solar cell is 6" x 6". A CD diameter is 4.75" (which is smaller than a solar cell, obviously). Also, a 6'x6" commercial solar cell puts out .5 to .6 VDC & ~4.5W, so the current output is ~9A. The video shows the CD has an output of 1.556V (which is very doubtful) & it doesn't show the output current or Wattage of a CD. I think the info in this video is NOT credible at all. If it was, then solar cell manufacturers would be using that technology for their commercial solar cells--which they do not use... Use your brain, people.
Me parece extraordinario siempre desde la buena fe, todos los experimentos son en general interesantes y guardo los enlaces para verlos cuando tenga más tiempo para aplicar y hacerlos. Muchas gracias y sigan haciendo cosas
Very nice truth be told
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discs have a fairly low melting point. do u believe this atrocity will last longer than 3 months?
How do you solved the problem that 3kW of current would melt the aluminium foil on the terminals, where they connect first time with cabel. With the cabel i don't see that problem.
Nice work guys.
3KW of current? Current is measured in amperes. Wattage is an expression of power, the product of the voltage and the current.
@@Harpy-Mark-Tomlinsonyou are right. But with your answer you show that even the audience get the point that this can't transfer this amount of current.
Next,he will show you how to get free electricity from a perpetual motion 😂😂😂
First of all, a typical commercial solar cell is 6" x 6". A CD diameter is 4.75" (which is smaller than a solar cell, obviously).
Also, a 6'x6" commercial solar cell puts out .5 to .6 VDC & ~4.5W, so the current output is ~9A. The video shows the CD has an output of 1.556V (which is very doubtful) & it doesn't show the output current or Wattage of a CD.
I think the info in this video is NOT credible at all. If it was, then solar cell manufacturers would be using that technology for their commercial solar cells--which they do not use... Use your brain, people.
3000 watts? You only have a 10 amp inverter.....