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From: jonnydavro
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  • haha thats badass

  • If you could make it thin then you could add it to a bottom of a pan and use it to stir food? e.g soup?

  • very creative! Keep up the good work and happy motoring

  • @scooterscottii Many thanks scott.Jonny.

  • That is very creative Jonny! You think up the best stuff. Will the AV plug/led light up by just being in the sec field without the foil connection? I believe you said it would in your info section. If this is true, man, you could have a bunch of satellite rotors all spinning like you did before and also place them in the sec field to light up. I have never seen anything like this before.

    Great work.

    Bill

  • @Pirate88179 Hi Bill.This does work wirelessly without the foil and direct connection.This is just a quick proof of concept.For an avramenko plug to work efficiently it needs to have a good virtual ground on the negative leg of the led/diode so you can either use a longer piece of wire or maybe coil it pancake style and the magnet being conductive acts as the pickup for the avramenko plug input so a bit more work to do yet to get the optimal compact,standalone av plug setup or you could use

  • a suspended rotor or a maglev setup and utilise the shaft as the virtual ground so there are many ways to increase the recieved energy and this has given me a few ideas i want to try so stay tuned and many thanks for your kind comment.Jonny.

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