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  • This is the work of the Devil.

  • looks like a fancy way to light a bulb up?

  • Looks like a flyback boost convertor to me.

  • Your relay moves!

  • Any way I can make it less noisy and less flickery?

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  • This is a simple DC-AC converter. When valve radios where first installed in cars, long time ago, they needed a high voltage so as valves could work. These devices are called: VIBRATOR POWER SUPPLIES (please google it!)

    6VDC is turned into a higher AC square wave which in turns feeds a AC-AC step up transformer. Output is then rectified for the valves. That's all!

  • This is a pull shit!

  • Useless

  • Wow people dont have a fucking clue what an oscillator is do they? Let me enlighten you... An oscillator is a circuit that generates a signal. What that means is instead of the electricity just having positive and negative and staying at a constant level it will instead change in a repeating pattern. The polarity may switch and the voltage may change all depending on the design or settings on the oscillator.

  • @kurisu925 You can use this signal to give the illusion that more power is being generated. Simply use it to control small bursts of elevated voltage to charge a high voltage source off of a low voltage source. That may sound like free energy to the ignorant but the truth is voltage is not a measure of power. Wattage is and wattage is measured based on both voltage and ampherage. When you raise the voltage you lower the ampherage Thus no power is actually gained.

  • Free energy will never be obtained, to obtain electric energy you must convert another type of energy... and it is impossible to obtain electric energy without consuming other types of energy... you could obtain a "kind of free" energy by closing a circuit that does not need help from the exterior... like a "Perpetuum Mobile"... or Perpetual Genarator...

  • Sorry , but this is not radiant energy.

    This is not free energy, you are using a battery, and only elevating the voltage by the car coil.

    Tesla experiment and pattent use the energy from the sun, electromagnetic etc that are in the universe.

  • The relay will crap out but as long as he has a cap on the relay it won't arc lach together so it can last a great bit of time before the wires inside melt or mechanical means break.

  • Imhotep (2667 BC - 2648 BC)

    was chief architect to the Egyptian Pharaoh Djoser (reigned c.2630 - c.2611 BC). He was responsible for the world's first known monumental stone building, the Step Pyramid at Saqqara and is the first architect we know by name.

  • Shiva an outlaw, vagabond, criminal, dangerous, chaotic and deviant.. Shiva's "wives" Kali is wild, terrible, and unpredictable, and is usually associated with death. She is usually depicted naked, wearing a necklace of human heads and a skirt of human arms. Blood drips from her sword. Death is thus connected with her activities. In fact, she is sometimes depicted dancing upon the prone form of Shiva, symbolizing the strength of wild and unpredictable power.

  • What the hell are you talking about?

  • I made one of these as a child. The relay coil is wired ththrough itself so that it turns itself off when it's on and back on again when it's off. The back emf is used to feed the induction coil which steps it up further. I got huge sparks from mine.

    What makes you think this is radiant energy?

  • when you use a square wave pulse of electrical energy through a transformer, the output of the transformer is in the form of longitudinal magnetic dielectric waves, which is the same thing that is output by a Tesla coil. You can draw arcs from the hv lead of the transformer, in which case the lmd energy is shorted off, or let the transformer transmit into the dielectric medium.

  • In this case, however, the energy is simply ran through a lightbulb and back into the main circuit to charge a battery pack. Disconnect the CFl and you will have something like a Tesla coil that could actually be used to power a real spark gap Tesla coil.

  • that make a loud noise

  • The lamp and the relay won't last long. I prefer the inverter solution.

  • Nice, very good and clear light.

    I wonder if a high voltage capacitor in parallel with the bulb would help to smooth out the pulses?

    Great video and proof of working concept :D

  • Ha! I like how that buzzing little relay started to move across the table. I know they have a rating for cycles, but how long could this one go?

  • Great work ...

  • how much amp draw? good work by the way, chek out my latest vid to build it without that noisy relay

    "Shlodo's SSG Imhotep Radiant Oscillator" video on my channel

  • I wish my light bulbs were that noisy.

  • check out the forum, this experiment has gone a long way from noisy light bulbs :P

  • @artifactingreality you might think this is a joke but I was able to build a similar circuit and you can recover most of your energy back in this manner . If times were tough this little circuit would give you light for cheap for a long time . Watch the movie The Book of Eli It might shed light on what I'm talking about.

  • The "car coil" (for those who don't know) is in fact: Tesla Coil (it emits SQUARE WAVE electronic signal).

  • good replication, wat is the value of the condenser cap?

  • Thanks for posting this video! do you intend to try and charge 2 batteries, run the light, with one primary battery, or will you be going the fan+light+battery-charge way, or..?

  • I'm following what the others at energetic forum are doing with the circuit. I'm also waiting for someone to help increase the brightness so that it runs at the same as a bulb hooked up to the main power grid..

    Regards charging I think charging 1 battery will be sufficient.

  • I dont understand how its "free" energy if its consuming batteries. --I'm not knocking it, I just dont understand the principal behind it

  • Yeah, really! Take the batteries out of the circuit and let's see it light the light!

  • I'm sure that this is the right way to reproduce the Gray's circuit

  • Excellent! looks great, very bright!

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