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Free Energy from just 3 coils - help needed

Started by schuler, August 13, 2011, 05:12:48 AM

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schuler

 :) Hi experimenters!  :)

I've been playing with a cheap oscilloscope, germanium diodes and capacitors for a while. I saw a video in Youtube about a guy getting free energy from what appeared to be just 3 coils.  :o

::) My question is: do you have a schematic so I could assemble it by myself?  ::)  Any advise? Help is needed.

schuler.

xee2


schuler

Hi xee2,
:D Thank you for your support in this thread and in other threads. :D .

No. The movie you refer is better than the one I saw. Thank you for sending it. I almost can draw a schematic from it. But I would like to have one.

I have nothing interesting to show now (except for the experiment 6 listed at: http://schulers.com/jpss/estudos/diodes/) But as soon as I have, I'll publish again. 50Hz radio waves (probably as by product of power supply) is more intense as I could imagine. In my cheap oscilloscope, with small antennas I get waves from -200mv to +200mv. I'm also surprised to see that cheap AAA batteries work well as antennas.  :o

Please keep us updated with your results too specially involving coils, diodes and radio waves.

schuler.



xee2

Quote from: schuler on August 14, 2011, 04:27:16 AM
I almost can draw a schematic from it. But I would like to have one.

This was my attempt at a schematic. But it may not be correct.


schuler

Dear xee2,
Thank you very much.

I'll post my results as soon as I have.

Please post your results too. ::)

schuler