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Title: 50 Watts Electret from TV cable
Post by: franco malgarini on March 23, 2015, 03:27:13 PM
50 Watts Electret from TV cable:







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Title: Re: 50 Watts Electret from TV cable
Post by: Cherryman on March 23, 2015, 04:22:04 PM
I vagually remember a post a few years ago ...


Someone posting and describing a dream of free energy...and it looked like this !


( Or maybe he did see the jkelly pages... but i do remember it )
Title: Re: 50 Watts Electret from TV cable
Post by: Void on March 23, 2015, 06:35:35 PM
While electrets are of course a known phenomenon, I personally would doubt that you could get
any significant power out of a coax cable formed into an electret. I would guess the actual available
power will be quite small, but I haven't tried it.  Also, the coax cable electret should be producing a DC voltage,
like the static charge on a capacitor, so you shouldn't be able to connect the coax cable directly to a step down
transformer as was shown in the drawing, I wouldn't think. That doesn't seem to make sense.
All the best...


Title: Re: 50 Watts Electret from TV cable
Post by: profitis on March 23, 2015, 07:01:19 PM
Electret fields wobble too now? What's going on?
Title: Re: 50 Watts Electret from TV cable
Post by: TinselKoala on March 24, 2015, 01:00:50 AM
Where do you think Patrick Kelly gets the electricity to power his home from?

Do you imagine that he's got a bunch of spools of coax in his basement, each pumping out 50 Watts of continuous power, lighting up his kitchen and running his refrigerator and washing machine? Supplementing all the power he's getting from all those other devices and techniques he describes in his document?

Or do you think he's still connected to his local electric grid, buying his power like his neighbors do?


I'd like to see his last six monthly electricity bills. Does he have those presented anywhere in his famous pdf document?

(I already know the answer, and so do you.)