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How to Power a Stopwatch with a Homemade Battery

How to Power a Stopwatch with a Homemade Battery

from Metacafe Videos on November 08, 2009
Duration: 115
This video will show how to power a stopwatch with a homemade battery. 1 views | 0 comments Click here to watch the video (01:55) Submitted By: MonkeySee Videos Tags: Batteries Volt Current Voltage Circuit Circuitry Science Experiments Parallel Series Potatoes Lemons Film Canister Led Battery Charger Categories: How To
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How to Make a Battery

How to Make a Battery

from Metacafe Videos on November 08, 2009
Duration: 210
This video series will show how to make a battery. It will include making a potato battery and a lemon battery. Watch how simple it can be to create a battery--never go without power again! Ranked 3.75 / 5 | 10 views | 0 comments Click here to watch the video (03:30) Submitted By: MonkeySee Videos Tags: Batteries Volt Current Voltage Circuit Circuitry Science Experiments Parallel Series Potatoes Lemons Film Canister Led Battery Charger Categories: How To
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Plasma Speaker / Tweeter - Early Working Prototype - 2008

Plasma Speaker / Tweeter - Early Working Prototype - 2008

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 07, 2009
Duration: 200
Here is an early prototype of a powerful plasma arc speaker. This has now been superseeded by an efficient microcontroller based system. Song playing is 'Better Off Alone' by Alice Deejay (2000)- Please take a moment to SUBSCRIBE on YouTube for all future video updates ;) - Channel : timetec
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Plasma Speaker / Tweeter - Completed Working Setup

Plasma Speaker / Tweeter - Completed Working Setup

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 07, 2009
Duration: 455
Following on from my other designs & videos, this is the fully completed prototype, all built on a single PCB - the song used in the demonstration is 'Hold Me Now' from the Thompson Twins - chosen purely for it's superb dynamic range, vocals & clever percussion - remember to SUBSCRIBE on YouTube for future updates & videos coming soon - Channel : timetec
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