Hi everyone,
I can obtain a good amount of volts from the air. I think that I can obtain around 50 Volts and some milliamps. If I build a voltage multiplier circuit I will have a very high amount of volts and almost not amperage.
What can I do to obtain free energy? I have thought about the radiant energy... If I use a radiant energy generator and a radiant energy receiver... I will be able to obtain usable energy?
New ideas are welcome :)
jes you can find it , very high resistive , that say in "nanoamps"
You can charge caps, to have higher currents,
BUT only for very short time.
you can also find statiic dc in antenna wires and use this,
BUT this way , no usual power
in "pic up" High frequencies -- :
the maximum power to listen strong radio stauion (AM) with an crystal radio.
GP
Yes, the video shows how you can extract energy from a circuit with an antenna. There is enough voltage... I'm sure that we can do anything with that voltage.
Hey, I have found a way to use that high voltage energy!
Look at the next video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugpewvfJtyc
Is called the Poggendorff Motor and it's basically an electrostatic energy motor.
I'm going to think how we can obtain energy from there...
PS: In the video the motor runs slowly because the guy is running the whimhurst machine with his own hand. But I'm sure that the motor can work at high rpm if you supply to the electrostatic motor a high voltage continuous charge.
Quote from: Magnethos on August 08, 2008, 08:22:40 PM
Hey, I have found a way to use that high voltage energy!
Look at the next video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugpewvfJtyc
Is called the Poggendorff Motor and it's basically an electrostatic energy motor.
I'm going to think how we can obtain energy from there...
PS: In the video the motor runs slowly because the guy is running the whimhurst machine with his own hand. But I'm sure that the motor can work at high rpm if you supply to the electrostatic motor a high voltage continuous charge.
BUT, this not an motor , not this way.
this ist static.
static forces from high voltages.
pese
Quote from: Magnethos on August 08, 2008, 07:48:12 PM
Hi everyone,
I can obtain a good amount of volts from the air...
What precisely is your circuit? By examining it, we may be able to see how to improve
the performance.
Paul.
I'm beginning to think that maybe extremely high rates of
oscillation/hertz pulse cycles tend to generate higher
power capacities. Steven Mark's TPU claims 6000 hertz.
Can someone speed this one up to 6K and see what happens?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anYxNitcrm0