:14:02
You feel like a steak? To eat.
:14:06
I don't want a steak. Let's just
grab some tacos on the way to the shop.
:14:09
- I have some stuff I want to try out.
- Okay.
:14:11
We can get some tacos on the way,
or we can get a steak afterwards.
:14:15
What are you talking about?
I'm not paying for a steak.
:14:23
It's stable?
:14:26
Aaron, it's stable?
:14:35
- What did you do to this thing?
- What?
:14:38
- It looks like a dog digested it.
- Okay, that's the plate.
:14:43
I rigged this into the box
so I could control the feed.
:14:45
- I figured it's the easiest way...
- It's just controlling the box.
:14:48
The plate stays the same.
What you do is you gradually feed it.
:14:56
Okay. You hear that? How it's...
:14:59
See, I'm not touching it anymore.
It's growing with its own momentum.
:15:02
It's like a feedback loop,
and it just regulates itself.
:15:04
And what you do is when it gets there,
you bring it back...
:15:09
and there you go, it coasts.
It's stable. It stays like that.
:15:15
So it works?
:15:17
- Yeah, it does.
- What is that, like 10%?
:15:20
It knocks another couple of points
by the time it reaches the peak.
:15:23
You may want to come over here
and take a look at this.
:15:26
Okay, what am I looking at?
:15:28
- What are we pulling out of the batteries?
- Probably 24 volts.
:15:31
- I mean, no more than that, right?
- Okay.
:15:33
So your meter's jacked up.
:15:35
That's what I figured. So I tried three others.
I got the exact same thing.
:15:39
- I spent all last night...
- What was it?
:15:41
I spent last night and a two-hour break
just double-checking everything.
:15:45
There's something wrong here. We're not
pulling out more than we're putting in.
:15:49
- Slightly more.
- Well, yeah, whatever.
:15:51
It's not like a volt and a half
more than we're putting in.
:15:54
It's probably the batteries.
They're cheap batteries, not regulated right.
:15:58
That is weird, though.