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  1. @m3sca1 i don’t think it’s a scam, probably just a bit misinformation. there is most likely a good explination on why this doesn’t work and where it originated, but information is not always as easy to find as we would like to think

  2. @gracenotes555 i will be making a larger one soon to test it properly-my 1st attempt was just testing the proof of concept and i see that it works,i just need a better source of ITO layered glass than pulling apart old laptop LCD panels,think the old CRT monitor radiation screens i got at a recycler might just do the trick ;]

  3. @gracenotes555 its only a scam when someone is making money from incorrect information.
    this really works its just doesnt fit the “input money output energy” figures that the power companies are happy to deal up to us.
    its cheaper to make your own panels than buy them.
    the life span of silicon panels and cost is factored to be the same as buying power off the grid,by the time panel needs replacing.

  4. @m3sca1 whenever anyone says it’s being kept quiet, you know it’s scam…

  5. The content and knowledge are fantastic. Your presentation is horrendous. Clean up your work station, use proper applicators – for instance a bottle cap is ridiculous when you could use an eyedropper. Explain what things are. Explain where its from. You seem to care enough to make the video; you should care about its clarity. Hack the planet.

  6. The content and knowledge are fantastic. Your presentation is horrendous. Clean up your work station, use proper applicators – for instance a bottle cap is ridiculous when you could use an eyedropper. Explain what things are. Explain where its from. You seem to care enough to make the video; you should care about its clarity. Hack the planet.

  7. @xdaemoon its a product that is available thru good electronics suppliers-its 99% silver in some sort of varnish.
    intended uses are repairing circuit boards and broken window heaters for anti fogging in cars.
    i have another source of glass which is much bigger,so subscribe and stay posted for an update,that will include a panel which puts out more than 200 millivolts.
    thanx for commenting

  8. That is fantastic!!

    What was the material what you draw silver crosses on the glass?

  9. If I were to take a guess, it’s probably -211,3 mV, so a voltage of 0,2 V, but with the leads inverted on his multimeter.

    So put about SEVENTY (70) of these panels in series and you could charge a “12 V” lead battery (charge voltage needs to be about 14V)

  10. whoever screams fak fake fake needs to actually try this. it works but not with regular efficiency.

  11. if you do some research you will find that low cost solar panels can be manufactured using dyes and titanium dioxide and a glass with Tin Oxide layer.
    if it was a scam i would be asking for your money or providing a link to some bogus plans for a magnet motor or some such thing.
    there used to be more info and easily available on the subject but it seems the big energy producers dont want us to know that we can make solar panels at home for a fraction of the cost of the ones they produce.

  12. yeah where the fucks the voltage? your meter didn’t show any SCAM SCAM SCAM what joke

  13. can you light a small led and how many hour it gone work thanks for you answer

  14. You could do more detailed measuring of voltage and current. I see no voltage reading on this video, except some number -211,3. What the heck could that be?

  15. look up dye sensitized solar cell and you will see the procedure being done in a lab demo

  16. could I use silver punchout scraps from circuit boards? What about the meter reading? Could you make another video showing it actually creating voltage? It seemed like this just showed the meter floating in the .220 range which is just the meter itself.

  17. no joke-this is low cost panel technology that is being kept very quiet-the big energy producers dont want this as common knowledge

  18. I never saw a voltage reading that showed it was actually doing anything…oh wait this is a joke, right? is that it?

  19. Hey I was in my library today looking for a book on steam engines and saw a solar project book, I picked it up, and found your procedure in a chapter. Just like you did it I want to do it too I have the lcd screen but have so much going on that I would like to do its hard to decide what project to work on LOL maybe one day………. I hope.

  20. In all my years surfing the net, I have never come across anything so simply brilliant as this.

  21. from research i did into sources of ITO coated glass the fridge doors for shop drink fridges and the like have a coating to prevent fogging-i dont know how thick it is but anything is worth a try -given the price of conventional solar panels-thanx for commenting

Making LCD into Solar Panel


Titanium Dioxide photo voltaic cell made from LCD panel. Please turn up your speakers! im having sound probs. a deatiled more description of the construction can be found at www.overunity.com its also so been pointed out to me that i made a mistake in building it. the side with the carbon,dosent need the Titanium Dioxide.