I think you should probably not use the CFL bulb. It has circuitry inside that does not play well with the high voltage you appear to be putting into it. I would not be surprised to see the build not work in a normal application now that it has been subjected to this experiment. Maybe it would be better to try a clear incandescent bulb so we/you can see what is going on inside of the bulb. Thanks for posting your experiment.
@perfectjack81 Not far...somewhere near 3'. This was a year ago...if I was to do this again, I would pulse the coil with HV but have the frequency adjustable. Frequency is a very key factor in these setups. I've learned a lot since this vid and would approach it a bit differently. Thanks for watching.
I agree with the ground comment that was posted a while ago. How wet was the ground you were tied into? How clean was the pipe? How deep in the ground did you go? I remember in the original video one of the ground leads were attached to a pipe. Have you tried attaching one of the leads to a well or deep ground device? Please reply if you still are active with this video.
wow how much power can you get of this little one? i am about to make one, i am in need to understand more how it works first, how and what the items used do in the system. this is so facinating to me.... i can watch all these videos all day. I definitely choose the wrong job, lol i am a jet engine mechanic, always looking for new ways to make things work more efficiently. Thanks for sharing these videos H
@mistiko169 Can I ask You a question? Is there any difference between:1) rotating blades with angle 45* when air coming parallel to the vector of spinning and 2) 90* angle of blades, when air is coming from aside direction. I am wondering if there will be more power output in generator using blades like in turbine or it will be almost the same thing if I use something like watermill?beside speed, is power output/spin is same?I am working with unstable air pressure up to 2bars.THANK YOU.
Did you connect the microwave capacitors in series because you thought they were not rated for the voltage you are working with? You will get more capacitance if you hook in parallel. Perhaps you are already aware of that. Be careful of high voltage, it can light you up as you cash in your life chips!
why were you using flourescent ? you cannot test its real power because flourescent will light even in microampere current. Also you should put the capacitor in plastic container not touching the ground because the capacitor has metal casing
for a few year ago, I needed a generator, a friend told me about it, takes a standard three-phase electric motor and overspeed it so you get a generator. but if you ask an electrician on how to build a generator, so you get a talk on for hours about how hard it is to build a generator. What I mean by this is that it may well be as you say, "there is a Cooperative. 50/60Hz to" I follow with interest and should test a Flyback
as to why it didnt when u had the millimeter gap.. who knows... you have to wonder about true earth grounds... i mean hammering in some copper CANT always work. you would think the soil makeup of the underlying ground would have alot to do with it. have you tried using something like a water pipe as one of the grounds?
heres the thing about the gap. i remember the distance was also proportional to the current. the farther apart the less current, but not more voltage.. im not totally sure but fairly confident. there is no sHV tep up or down, just a step down in current according to distance i believe. if its going to work i think it has to have that millimeter gap to let the current through, at least with the input you are providing.
I think you should probably not use the CFL bulb. It has circuitry inside that does not play well with the high voltage you appear to be putting into it. I would not be surprised to see the build not work in a normal application now that it has been subjected to this experiment. Maybe it would be better to try a clear incandescent bulb so we/you can see what is going on inside of the bulb. Thanks for posting your experiment.
cfavreau 1 week ago
Take a look at these videos: video.yandex.ua/users/belvoin/view/48/ youtube.com/watch?v=JKWNS0yzecg There is no need for ground (just for safety)
trigrong8 1 month ago
It should be noted that when you place the camera around the coil, the audio diminishes.
Begbucks 2 months ago
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This seems like just stray ground currents. If the grid gos down you will lose this power.
chicamuxenroad 2 months ago
How much watt will be generated from this one?
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subhankar39 2 months ago
@subhankar39 Thank you! I'll look that up.
MrAnguswangus 2 months ago
just a question... how deep into the earth does both the, earthing go...by d way good job...
perfectjack81 3 months ago
@perfectjack81 Not far...somewhere near 3'. This was a year ago...if I was to do this again, I would pulse the coil with HV but have the frequency adjustable. Frequency is a very key factor in these setups. I've learned a lot since this vid and would approach it a bit differently. Thanks for watching.
MrAnguswangus 3 months ago
Take some of those capacitors off the back end of that circuit.
14jerseyboy56 3 months ago
What is the point of the spark gap? Do we even need it?
whisperingsage 5 months ago
I agree with the ground comment that was posted a while ago. How wet was the ground you were tied into? How clean was the pipe? How deep in the ground did you go? I remember in the original video one of the ground leads were attached to a pipe. Have you tried attaching one of the leads to a well or deep ground device? Please reply if you still are active with this video.
Dynamo3210 7 months ago
use a ferrite core and then modulated to 50 hz. the ferrite core would be magnetic .
how to modulated? well try to interubt the power going in or els.
2adtron 8 months ago
wow how much power can you get of this little one? i am about to make one, i am in need to understand more how it works first, how and what the items used do in the system. this is so facinating to me.... i can watch all these videos all day. I definitely choose the wrong job, lol i am a jet engine mechanic, always looking for new ways to make things work more efficiently. Thanks for sharing these videos H
mistiko169 1 year ago
@mistiko169 Can I ask You a question? Is there any difference between:1) rotating blades with angle 45* when air coming parallel to the vector of spinning and 2) 90* angle of blades, when air is coming from aside direction. I am wondering if there will be more power output in generator using blades like in turbine or it will be almost the same thing if I use something like watermill?beside speed, is power output/spin is same?I am working with unstable air pressure up to 2bars.THANK YOU.
alexmanru 1 year ago
Did you connect the microwave capacitors in series because you thought they were not rated for the voltage you are working with? You will get more capacitance if you hook in parallel. Perhaps you are already aware of that. Be careful of high voltage, it can light you up as you cash in your life chips!
Ubefreetoo 1 year ago
really interested to see your 5th video! I want to see this thing work!! since your'S looks honest I am watching and hoping!
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y0lam 1 year ago
why were you using flourescent ? you cannot test its real power because flourescent will light even in microampere current. Also you should put the capacitor in plastic container not touching the ground because the capacitor has metal casing
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CheapestGasEl 1 year ago
Nice video.
I would love to see your electromagnetic generator I will upload it to my site.
Thanks.
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lslinger 1 year ago
for a few year ago, I needed a generator, a friend told me about it, takes a standard three-phase electric motor and overspeed it so you get a generator. but if you ask an electrician on how to build a generator, so you get a talk on for hours about how hard it is to build a generator. What I mean by this is that it may well be as you say, "there is a Cooperative. 50/60Hz to" I follow with interest and should test a Flyback
oglundasotarn 1 year ago
oh yea one more thing before u move on.
if you have time... can you try hooking the bulb directly from one ground to the other?
i guess one lead to one ground and the other directly to the copper pipe going to the other ground rather than the coil winding.
Magneticitist 1 year ago
as to why it didnt when u had the millimeter gap.. who knows... you have to wonder about true earth grounds... i mean hammering in some copper CANT always work. you would think the soil makeup of the underlying ground would have alot to do with it. have you tried using something like a water pipe as one of the grounds?
Magneticitist 1 year ago
heres the thing about the gap. i remember the distance was also proportional to the current. the farther apart the less current, but not more voltage.. im not totally sure but fairly confident. there is no sHV tep up or down, just a step down in current according to distance i believe. if its going to work i think it has to have that millimeter gap to let the current through, at least with the input you are providing.
Magneticitist 1 year ago
Now that is a realy disapointing result. But this video posted a few minuits later brought my hopes in the Kapagen back up.
watch?v=TG7-LuhCjOk&playnext_from=TL&videos=1A9Svnk2okU&feature=feedu
TheGuru2You 1 year ago