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December 7, 2009

Electromagnetic Field Detector

at 11:22 am. Filed under Electronic Hacks, Insane Equipment

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You might remember the vintage looking 9 volt battery box. This Electromagnetic Field Detector is another old new device by Hacked Gadgets Forum member JingleJoe. Have a look at the forum thread for lots more pictures and some more videos. If you want to purchase it you are in luck, it was just posted on eBay!

"The wood started new, but I gave it my patented aging process and now you can see for yourself that it looks 100 years old! The meter is a genuinely old one, rewired to show the fields detected. The device runs on 9 volts of raw, untamed electricity from a battery compartment in the side, I built the inner circuitry from parts I scaveneged from old circuit boards, it works a charm! I made sure to use solid brass nails and brass screws in construction of the case. The main electromagnetic detector is made from a pan handle, it is connected to the main device by fabric-flex (made form a shoelace Smile) "

 

 

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8 Responses to “Electromagnetic Field Detector”

  1. Joe, The Rider of Mooses Says:

    Huzzah! Thankyou so much for making a post about this Alan! I’m allways overjoyed to get a mention in your blog :D Thankyou! Carry on the good work old chap :)

  2. trading computers Says:

    That’s pretty darn cool. I like seeing vintage equipment that still works these days! It’s always a trip! Hey Alan, keep up the great work! ;)

  3. Joe, The Rider of Mooses Says:

    Of course it still works it’s only a few weeks old ;)

  4. Robert Says:

    Nice, I really like the steam punk look

  5. Haku Says:

    Cool, has anyone built one into an Iona Shoe Polisher?

    If you don’t know what I’m talking about, google it :D

  6. Alan Parekh Says:

    I had no idea what you meant Haku until I Googled it…
    http://www.ghostbustersinternational.com/pkehowto.htm

  7. Haku Says:

    A fascinating teardown of the original PKE meter prop:
    http://www.cylandprops.com/PKEmeterp1.html

    I’ve so got to make one of those! I can do the LEDs/servos etc., just need an Iona Shoe Polisher…

  8. Mike D Says:

    looks like some ghost hunting tools.

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