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Free Energy From Diodes

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

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Magnethos

Thanks for the info,
The most important experiment, in my opinion, is the number #6. I remember to see in the net a video called "Free Electricity from Thin Air"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vko8pfnX_w0

It gives power but it takes a lot to charge the caps. I used that circuit (that includes 1N34A germanium diodes) to capture energy from the natural voltage present in the background radiation.
An interesting experiment I made is to replace the Avramenko converter from 1 wire to 2 wires (include 2 diodes BD138 and a 1KV 0.22uF Cap) with the circuit that you can see in the video. And it works.  ;D
It should be interesting to test that configuration with the diodes you've suggested (1N270).
A question from experiment number 7. You say that with one 1N270 you can get 0.7uA and 26mV. When you put more diodes in series or parallel, you can increase the total power you get or you get the same power with 1,2,3... ? You say that not significan voltage or current increase has been observed.

A thing I thought is to charge capacitors indepentdly (alone), and then when you want to discharge them, connect them in series or parallel and run a load.

Can you try the same experiment, but instead of using 2 1N270 can you use an antenna and the Avramenko rectifier?
http://jnaudin.free.fr/images/afep1b.jpg

This is how tesla rectified one wire energy to 2 wire energy
http://www.tesla.hu/tesla/articles/18930200/fig16.gif

NerzhDishual


Today is a sunny day....
I just got 310 millivolts with one BYV96D under the sun.
When I put my fingers on the diode the voltage drops.
In this case it is *not* a matter of of electromagnetism.

Very Best
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Poit

Quote from: NerzhDishual on July 30, 2011, 08:54:36 AM
Today is a sunny day....
I just got 310 millivolts with one BYV96D under the sun.
When I put my fingers on the diode the voltage drops.
In this case it is *not* a matter of of electromagnetism.

Very Best

what miliamps though? it bugs me that people post voltage with out amps. voltage without amps is NOT power.

infringer

Nerzdishaul I am interested in your wattage as well and if you would mind weather or not I posted your results at my own web forum.

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schuler

Hi Magnethos. :)
QuoteThe most important experiment, in my opinion, is the number #6.
I agree with you. #6 is the most important.

Quotehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vko8pfnX_w0
My friend Assaad and I assembled the very same circuit shown in the video you've posted. With a small antenna, we got voltage aroung 500mV. The interesting thing is: the antenna is a single wire. This circuit rectifies a single wire AC into DC. With just 2 germanium diodes, without any capacitor, you can already start playing with.

QuoteA question from experiment number 7. You say that with one 1N270 you can get 0.7uA and 26mV. When you put more diodes in series or parallel, you can increase the total power you get or you get the same power with 1,2,3... ? You say that not significan voltage or current increase has been observed.
Well. this is a sad story. Placing germanium diodes in parallel doesn't increase current nor voltage. Placing them in series, increase voltage, but current drops fast. I couldn't find any usefulness with more than 2 diodes.

QuoteA thing I thought is to charge capacitors independently (alone), and then when you want to discharge them, connect them in series or parallel and run a load.
I charged 6 capacitors in parallel and then discharged in series using a LED. I got light for some seconds only after half of an hour charging.

About the experiments you suggest, they are a bit out of my current scope (diodes as power source). But in the case you test by yourself, please let me know your results.

Hi Poit  :) ,
Quotewhat miliamps though? it bugs me that people post voltage with out amps. voltage without amps is NOT power.
From my experiment #7, follows:
A single 1N270 germanium diode generates 26mV and 0.7uA. I suspect that somehow the measurement device is interfering the experiment as antenna. But it's still an interesting result.

See you soon. ;)