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Get electricity from thin air.

Started by nightlife, May 01, 2008, 05:12:09 AM

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Pardon

Quote from: nightlife on May 07, 2008, 12:48:20 AM

How long did it take to accumulate that voltage you reported?

I would also like to know what the amps were.

I would also like to find out what could be achieved by connecting more of these circuits in series as well as parallel.


I tested it today and for the circuit to charge to over 30 volts took about 22 minutes.

the amps were about .09 or .08 at that voltage

Also i tried to wire 2 circuits in series and in parallel, no luck their i don't think it can be done with the ones i have. 1 of them does not have the same componets as the drawing.

also i was not able to charge a AA battery even tho i had the circuit stable at 2.56 volts. but i didn't have the amp output at that voltage. it was left charging for about 20 hours.

so all i can say is this circuit will work great for a crystal radio.

nightlife

Pardon, I remember reading about a old set up that charged a 12 volt battery. It used a automotive coil that collected the voltage and after it reached a certain voltage, it created a spark that was then used to charge the battery. I will try to find it again and post it. This may be a way to make what you have work for charging battery's.

resonanceman

Quote from: nightlife on May 08, 2008, 10:22:14 AM
Pardon, I remember reading about a old set up that charged a 12 volt battery. It used a automotive coil that collected the voltage and after it reached a certain voltage, it created a spark that was then used to charge the battery. I will try to find it again and post it. This may be a way to make what you have work for charging battery's.

Nitelife

is this what  you  were thinking of ?

http://www.keelynet.com/energy/reac.htm


gary

nightlife

I found one of the articles I read. It can be viewed by using the following link.

http://www.nuenergy.org/alt/radiant_energy_diatribe.htm


nightlife

resonanceman, sorry, I didn't see your post untill after I posted but yes, that is the same thing. What is your opinion of this?