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Safe One Wire energy transfer by Serbian inventor Milutin Miletic

Started by hartiberlin, June 16, 2011, 11:51:28 AM

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Mem

You can watch the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbwMAxxYcvE&NR=1 it looked odd when I saw that two prong plug on the video. Doesn't feel like it's one wire. More like two wires in one.

Qwert

Mem, you are great! (My sarcasm). And since you have the solution, check it now in practice.

stAtrill

Quote from: FatBird on August 18, 2011, 07:43:57 PM
@ stAtrill,

If it is SO SIMPLE like you infer in your post, why can't anybody on OverUnity duplicate it?

PLUS, I don't see any coils wrapped around another coil like your URL Link shows.

I only see 3 PARALLEL WIRES side by side.

.

Read back through this thread. I'm not sure about you, but it definitely doesn't look to me as if anyone has replicated the method I suggested. Of all of the overly complicated methods others suggested, it seems that no serious replication attempt has taken place, and furthermore, the majority of this thread is wild speculation. Think about it, do you really think you can properly insulate 120 volts against ground with any kind of coating reasonably available to public, with the whole wire sandwich remaining obviously thin enough to be mistaken as a single wire? Before answering this question, look at the computer you're on right now and the wire leaving your wall that feeds it.

Returning to reason, this appears to be nothing more that a tesla coil with a second primary coil. The tesla coil is, by design, a single wire transmission system (originally crafted as part of his wireless transmission system to use the air as the dielectric). The inner coil is connected to nothing, and only magnetically coupled with the primary. This being said, adding a second coil to the opposite end of the inner coil will allow you to extract the energy imparted into the inner coil by the primary. And if you weren't building a 'true' tesla coil (i.e. one that ramps voltage up to the hundreds of kVolts), the primary coils could easily be small enough to fit in his 'hidden areas'.

Knowing your type can never be this easily satisfied, allow me to preempt your further arguments:
-Yes, that means the third wire (ground) is entirely useless. Remember he is trying to patent this, he wouldn't get far if his video gave everything away.
-The inner coil DOES NOT HAVE TO BE A COIL over the length that does not directly interact with the primary coils. It could easily be straightened out and function normally.
-This is the simplest solution that assumes the least, and Occam's razor dictates this method should be tried first.
-No, I haven't tried it myself.
-And yes, I will be happy to try it myself, once I get back from vacation.

How about this: try it first.
Then tell me it's impossible.

thngr

   I'm guessing about this devices working principles that some what vhf band oscillator on one hand reciever at the other but 500w vhf band transponder quite big so do not fit into the plug? diode bank may have fit there.how do tunnel diodes behave? do general diodes have tunnelling effect? I think some of you get the idea. it may be wrong mounted bridge rectifier diodes...(please don't ask me how the electric circuit was.I am imagining about that)

Teunis