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Ground Energy Extraction (GndNrgEx)

Started by radiant_one, June 11, 2015, 10:55:42 AM

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Dave45

Sometimes just the circuit layout can give insight.

Void

Quote from: radiant_one on June 21, 2015, 11:01:19 AM
... and addresses some questions raised in this thread.

It has already been mentioned that when you have a poor impedance match from the driver
circuit to a load, that more power can well be dissipated in the driver circuit components such as the
transistor, and also possibly in the coils. With a better impedance match to the load (LEDs), more power is transferred to
the LEDs. The input power may not change very much in either case. Moving the circuit board around or the aligator clip can vary
the impedance match to the LEDs, as does moving your hand at different distances from the circuit and connecting wires
of different lengths to the LED strings end terminal, whether the wire is earth grounded or not. Try connecting a long heavier gauge wire
that is not earth grounded and it will probably have a similar effect, even though it is not earth ground at its far end.

P.S. I have attached a picture of some LEDs lighting from a sinewave signal generator through one wire,
with only a short aligator clip lead wire connected to the other end of the LEDs. The LEDs will light a lot brighter
if I touch the end of the short clip lead with my finger, or if I attach a longer wire. When tuned to the right frequency,
the LEDs and short wire are resonating to some extent, causing a current to flow through the LEDs.
Is it energy from the air, or energy from the signal generator? My tests have shown that the input power from the signal generator
is where all the power appears to be coming from.

All the best...

radiant_one

Quote from: Dave45 on June 16, 2015, 08:05:30 PM
Nice vids Radiant

Apologies everyone - there was an error on the original schematic.

Attached is the corrected circuit diagram. The placement of the diodes on the output is in parallel with LED array. Not in series.
This makes a massive difference because ground energy does not pass through a diode.

I have removed video 2 with circuit diagram and will be reposting a corrected circuit and tuning video 2 this weekend.




radiant_one

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GufTw6ECoz4

The video describing the circuit and tuning has the corrected circuit diagram included. Otherwise much the same as before - excepted added a few video overlays to make it clearer.

No overunity performance is suggested or implied.

Hoppy

Quote from: radiant_one on June 28, 2015, 09:13:24 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GufTw6ECoz4

The video describing the circuit and tuning has the corrected circuit diagram included. Otherwise much the same as before - excepted added a few video overlays to make it clearer.

No overunity performance is suggested or implied.

radiant_one,

Do the LED's light without the earth rod and with the LED chain connected directly back to the circuit ground line?