I bought a "Ring Accelerator Cyclotron" from AliExpress....

Published 2022-03-13
Do you get online adverts for seemingly "too good to be true" hi-tech products from AliExpress, BangGood etc.? I thought I'd order some and check them out for you. And the first product in my AliExpress haul is an unboxing and review of a "Ring Accelerator Cyclotron"! (No, I have no idea either, but it's basically a fancy executive desk toy).
Watch the video to find out whether it lives up to expectations!

All Comments (21)
  • @radomir101
    Great idea! I think this would fare well as a series in which you order many interesting and wacky items from China, then assemble them and show them in action. Seems like something that would attract views.
  • @DinJaevel
    Combine it with an ir-sensor, an Arduino that counts passages and you have to find the ball bearings to make it count turns. I would change that hard plastic tube to something a bit softer and transparent. It could be a very simple and cool looking puzzle.
  • 6:15 by my observations all the coils look like they're on and it shuts the coil off just when the ball comes in range so that the coil behind it can keep the acceleration going. And this is mainly because the first try when you placed it in the track was immediately attracted to one side.
  • @peachville4383
    I've also always wanted to buy those weird and wonderful online gadgets but the skeptic in me always interferes with my fingers clicking the 'Buy it now' button. You're a braver man than I Gunga Din! :)
  • @TekGeekDad
    Surprised only 6 out of 10. That works quite well! I would have given it an 8. Could be fun extending it and 3d printing a tubular track that had buildable segments.
  • @dogodogo5891
    i am very curious what will happen if track was hollow pipe n filled with ferrofluid, will it behave like some kind of pump?
  • I would use that with several balls as a hardware random bit generator, either by hooking it to a webcam and feeding sections of the video feed to a stream cipher or by adding sensors for the same purpose lol
  • Loved the video. I'm glad it arrived in one piece xD that itself deserves atleast 4/10. But I'm still curious whether the infra-red is actually playing a part in causing the coil to energize? Because since each coil is connected to the power supply, and has current flowing through it, won't it be magnetized regardless?
  • @iantcroft
    Nice gadget! I have just made a ballistic chronograph using IR LED’s and phototransistors, similar to the gates of that gadget. Just need to work out the distance between the gates then work out the time elapsed between the in gate and out gate and you have the speed, if you had the weight of the ball you could then work out it’s energy too!
  • @s3rth30
    It really looks like Iron Man's arc reactor.. The description was dodgy at best, so your explanation was appreciated, and I look forward to seeing what you do with it in terms of escape room puzzles.
  • @gyujinyang2680
    Hello, will it work with vertical position (Anti gravity direction) ?
  • @mikailtyson
    if the ball turns fast enough it will levitate ?
  • @isaacmurray8490
    I am kind if curious what would happen to make a 5x replica of this with a clear closed tube that has a larger metal ball in it. The tube will be a vacuum tube essentially, hence why it needs to be closed, and the tube will be vacuumed while the machine runs. This should make the ball excluded from nearly all force vectors except gravity. I know the ball will accelerate, of course, but i still think that would he cool to build. I wish i could build something like that. 😅
  • @nanettesage1112
    I wonder how many marbles could be used with it? It would have been fun to see how many it could use.
  • @Kaizen712
    Just an fyi... This isn't a real cyclotron. A cyclotron is a particle accelerator that accelerates a charged particle through two half circles using a changing electric field. They top out at about 70% the speed of light which is when time dilation starts to kick in and desynchronizes the particle and the changing electric field.
  • I'm a former electronics engineering technician but I sell stuff now. I find most kits that require soldering have instructions but it is unclear in Chinese. I'm used to reading Spanish and German but Chinese is hard for me, I depend on OCR conversion. Being good at technical writing I occasionally have to reverse-engineer something and figure out in detail how it works, draw a clear diagram, and write assembly instructions from scratch before I sell the kits.
  • @RaminOhebshalom
    Thank you, Please share the AliExpress link to the product
  • @mikaplexus
    Killer product. I’m making things too. 😊
  • @mfx1
    Basically a linear motor in a circle.