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World's first real Free Energy Flashlight - no shaking - no batteries! No Solar

Started by e2matrix, August 29, 2015, 09:01:12 PM

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Pirate88179

Quote from: txt on February 15, 2016, 05:41:37 PM
I have yet to see an antenna without a cable. So the antenna that harvests the energy then re-emitts the energy wirelessly to the batteries, and each of them has its own antenna to receive the energy? I wonder why would anyone do that, when it would be sufficient having the main antenna connected to the battery directly (immense difference of cost, complexity, and efficiency).

I have nothing against carefully testing the flashlight and showing the hard evidence of its failure, but losing the last bit of critical thinking just to keep the hope is not necessary. If you search excuses, pull out at least something credible.

Skywatcher is right.  CCrane company makes an am antenna that is passive, you just set it near your radio and tune the antenna.  They work well.  I have a passive am antenna made by Grundig that I use and it works the same way.  It works very well too. No cables, no wires.

I am looking forward to seeing Skywatcher's results although I am convinced 99% that this is a scam.

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
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txt

Quote from: Pirate88179 on February 15, 2016, 07:50:24 PM
Skywatcher is right.  CCrane company makes an am antenna that is passive, you just set it near your radio and tune the antenna.  They work well.  I have a passive am antenna made by Grundig that I use and it works the same way.  It works very well too. No cables, no wires.
That's not an antenna, that's a reflector. You still have to have an antenna inside the radio.

MileHigh

Quote from: txt on February 15, 2016, 08:10:35 PM
That's not an antenna, that's a reflector. You still have to have an antenna inside the radio.

I am pretty sure that what Bill is referring to is actually an LC resonator.  The clue is the tuning dial.  That connects to a variable capacitor and there is a big coil.  You put that next to your radio and get it to resonate at the carrier frequency of the radio station you are trying to tune in and voila, better reception.

I saw one once when I was a kid and never saw one after that.

Pirate88179

Quote from: txt on February 15, 2016, 08:10:35 PM
That's not an antenna, that's a reflector. You still have to have an antenna inside the radio.

True.

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
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Pirate88179

Quote from: MileHigh on February 15, 2016, 09:07:47 PM
I am pretty sure that what Bill is referring to is actually an LC resonator.  The clue is the tuning dial.  That connects to a variable capacitor and there is a big coil.  You put that next to your radio and get it to resonate at the carrier frequency of the radio station you are trying to tune in and voila, better reception.

I saw one once when I was a kid and never saw one after that.

I just looked it up again and it is called a passive antenna, or a loop antenna but, you are correct that it has an air cap to tune with.  It really works very well but, TXT was right in that your radio needs an internal antenna already wired in.

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen