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Originally posted by endats01
Oxford Electric Bell
This has me puzzled. They will not say it is perpetual motion even though it has been running on its own steam since 1840. The fact that is has run for 173 years is nothing. It is not real look no further into this. The facts do not exist. Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.
The amount of time a Zamboni pile will function depends partly on how much current is being drawn. The Oxford bell draws very little current.
Originally posted by Lostmymarbles
Would the batteries that power the items you help design be able to last that long as well? And if so what kind of batteries are they?
Why would they say it's perpetual motion when clearly it's not?
Originally posted by endats01
This has me puzzled. They will not say it is perpetual motion even though it has been running on its own steam since 1840. The fact that is has run for 173 years is nothing. It is not real look no further into this. The facts do not exist. Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.
So if this "rings your bell" so to speak, go ahead and make one like the youtube guy did. But other than being a demonstration of well known scientific principles, I suspect most people wouldn't think it very useful. In fact if you could hear the constant ringing, it might drive you nuts, though I suspect the reproduction is quite a bit louder than the original and may not last as long.
The dry piles are a very special form of battery having extreme long life and useful for almost nothing but what you see here.