I love horror flicks, and I'm not trying to cut down the gentleman that built that bot, but doesn't it remind ya'll of the 'cages' from THIRTEEN GHOSTS, you know, the containment chambers. I think it's cool if someone could actually create that in real life and it work, but after seeing what that guy did with I think it was the EMF detector-which I think he threw-I don't think that thing was meant to work for real.
The bot needs more work to get it to work but even if it could work I don't think that it could an entity of any kind for very long. It needed a variety of baits inside it but with configuration he had inside it wasn't safe for the other baits to last against the voltage the Tesla coil was producing. I think the boxes on "Thirteen Ghosts" had a better chance of actually working to hold an entity than the bot did. Just one entity was able to disrupt it because the workings weren't protected from tampering. If you could check all footage from all angles and take it frame by frame you might catch a glimpse of the cause of all the bot's malfunctions. I don't think anyone looking at it at normal speed would be able to catch sight of what was causing all of the bot's problems. Just watching via television I barely was able to see the trouble maker and then they were only glimpses. Luckily I have some help catching those things but they have to be shown through the realm which we rarely walk through except between lives. Just my view told me that it wasn't the one that told everyone to "Get out!" The bot's nemisis was another male 'ghost' who seemed to enjoy his new 'toy/playpretty'. Just something to think about. Peace and Blessings, Spiritwalker Murchison.