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Free Energy From Diodes

Started by schuler, July 14, 2011, 04:33:27 AM

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Tito L. Oracion

Hi everyone  ;D

Try to add two big different metals like ZINC and it will add up some spice  ;D

AND PULSE IT! FOR ECONOMICALLY AND EFFICIENCY

enjoy!  ;)

onthecuttingedge2005

Germanium in pure form or Germanium oxide or an equivalent is what you need to play with, not little diodes with very little germanium in them.

I am all for this topic, I trust in it because I know how efficient Germanium is when used.

master the no moving parts concept and you will be on thee top.
Jerry 8)

NerzhDishual

Hi Experimenters,

If you want to play with diodes and light, may I suggest you to try the BYV96D.

One single diode gives about 150 millivolts under about 50 cm of a 60w desk lamp. I have not measured the current.

It sounds like these diodes are behaving like tiny solar panels.

I was given this trick by an old (= older than me) OU guy.

Very Best
Nolite mittere margaritas ante porcos.

Tito L. Oracion

Quote from: onthecuttingedge2005 on July 28, 2011, 10:48:42 PM
Germanium in pure form or Germanium oxide or an equivalent is what you need to play with, not little diodes with very little germanium in them.

I am all for this topic, I trust in it because I know how efficient Germanium is when used.

master the no moving parts concept and you will be on thee top.
Jerry 8)

it depends on the design actually, see edison mastered his dc  and see tesla mastered his ac with the moving parts  ;D  8)

and judge who's on the thee top you are saying  :D

schuler

Hi NerzhDishual,
I noticed 1N270 germanium diode produces more power close to an electronic lamp at home but not because of light, but because the lamp seems to be leaking strong electromagnetic waves. Placing an antenna close to it with my germanium diodes far from it, I get 3 Volts and a bit of current. By the way, 1N270 are always around me for an experiment or another.

:o Hi onthecuttingedge  :o,
Thank you for the idea. I'm thinking about it.

Hi xee2,
Thank you for testing the RK44. It saves my time. I won't test it.

I'm starting to see diodes in general and germanium diodes in special as eternal power harvesters.

:D Thank you for sharing your ideas!  :D