http://www.youtube.com/user/OverUnityNow1#play/all/uploads-all/0/QdjIifilrkk
Basic antenna design....
Tom
Quote from: Tommey Reed on August 04, 2009, 10:01:49 AM
http://www.youtube.com/user/OverUnityNow1#play/all/uploads-all/0/QdjIifilrkk
Basic antenna design....
Tom
@Tom & all others,
I agree. This is as simple as they come. And, he's only using half of a 10-12 foot pole. With 100 feet on a TV receiving tower, he might get 300 - 400 V.
--Lee
Thank you Tommey for showing us how simple it can really be.triffid
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so can you run a small electric motor with this?
Quote from: FreeEnergy on September 29, 2009, 03:17:14 AM
so can you run a small electric motor with this?
He said up to 120 volts at 3 mA---and that's the max. Not a very big motor unless the output signal is stepped down by a transformer for more current.
--Lee
do you think it would run a fish tank water pump?
Quote from: FreeEnergy on September 29, 2009, 06:42:17 PM
do you think it would run a fish tank water pump?
The pump is under water in the tank? Doubt it. It might run one of those little Radio Shack demonstration motors after the voltage will have been stepped down to 12 VDC.
But that's on a cool, dry and breezy day.
wire your own motor! tesla spoke of a high potential motor one that was driven off of high voltage high frequencies, he favored the bifiliar coil. shouldnt be hard to get a custom high voltage motor up and running.
Quote from: Tommey Reed on August 04, 2009, 10:01:49 AM
http://www.youtube.com/user/OverUnityNow1#play/all/uploads-all/0/QdjIifilrkk
Basic antenna design....
Tom
"This account is closed." -YouTube :(
Is is posted elsewhere? (I do not recall seeing it.)
Quote from: Rosphere on May 19, 2010, 07:06:57 AM
"This account is closed." -YouTube :(
Is is posted elsewhere? (I do not recall seeing it.)
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