People in my country now use hot water for free. Thanks to Nikola Tesla for inventing magnetic field
Published at : 23 Dec 2025
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What if you could get hot water using simple recycled materials many people already have at home?
In this video, I show a surprising DIY experiment that uses magnets, an old LED bulb, and a copper pipe to generate heat and produce hot water—without gas, fire, or traditional heaters.
This setup is not magic and does not rely on complex systems. It demonstrates how electromagnetic effects and efficient heat transfer through copper can be used in a practical DIY way. By combining basic components and smart placement, wasted or unused energy can be redirected into useful heat.
This simple build is suitable for:
DIY enthusiasts and experimenters
People interested in low-cost heating ideas
Reusing old electronic parts
Learning practical electromagnetic concepts
No gas, no fire, no expensive tools — just basic materials, simple assembly, and hands-on experimentation.
What You’ll Learn in This Video:
✅ How magnets and electrical components can generate heat
✅ Why copper pipe is effective for heat transfer
✅ How an old LED bulb can be reused in a DIY setup
✅ How warm/hot water can be produced without flames
✅ A simple DIY heating concept anyone can test
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