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Started by HEYDUDE, August 02, 2008, 10:44:58 AM

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sirmikey1


@ramset

   Power the bulb for free using this, a few in series:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kdup42Epq0o

SM

ramset

Sirmikey 1   Thanks I think I will  Chet :o
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vince

@ Ramset and Smirkey;

Just tried this experiment several different ways.  I used a copper tube instead of brass and only about  40 windings of # 18 gauge house wiring. I got 23 volts and about .5 milliamps  DC.  There was no draw from the input line even if you shorted the output on the bridge rectifer. That was encouraging so I thought why not try a regular transformer. I hooked up 1 power line from the mains to one side of the transformer and left the other one open.  One side of the output was hooked to the rectifier and the other end was left open. the other AC lead to the rectifier was attached to a ground wire. I've tried at least 4 different transformers and everyone will give DC output of 18 to 50 volts. Unfortunately the amps are very low.  There might be something to his claims if one uses the proper length of coil and brass. In all cases there is absolutely no draw on the mains even if it is shorted.  This might be worth pursuing.

Regards
Vince

ramset

Vince I have to say I agree  And I think its a she [the inventor] this needs the eye of an antenna guy[EM devices comes to mind] VERY INTERESTING
Chet
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poynt99

how did you guys determine that there is no draw on the input?

is your circuit (bridge rectifier) still connected to earth ground as shown in his schematic?
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