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In this video, I repurpose a washing machine motor, pair it with a copper-pipe heating assembly, and demonstrate how rotational energy produces steady, usable heat with no fuel, no flames, and no complicated electronics. You’ll also see how the coil configuration can be re-tuned to act as a compact induction-style cooking surface. From airflow to heat retention to cooking performance, everything is tested on camera.
If you enjoy off-grid projects, upcycling builds, or unconventional heating and cooking hacks, this video will spark new ideas.
Stay until the end — both the heat output and the induction-style stove test might surprise you.
✅ What You’ll Learn
• How to repurpose a washing machine motor for continuous heat output
• A simple copper-pipe layout that maximizes surface temperature
• How rotational energy and airflow create a stable heat loop
• How the coil assembly can be adapted into an induction-style stove
• Tips for improving efficiency when working with scrap materials
• Important safety notes for any thermal or electromagnetic experiment
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