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  • what about the voltage and current?

  • dobro odradjeno

    

  • nothing special @!!

  • I thought it's about wireless transformers.

  • Its a Miri Coil !!!

  • wow you guys have no idea what you are talking about, "wireless transfer" has been here since the first transformer was invented, learn more from transformers so you know what i'm talking about. REAL wireless transfer should reach high distances and shouldn't involve coils, since coil "wireless transfer" has much energy loses, thats why is used in transformers

  • You need better coils. Wire spacing, wire thickness, matching winding numbers and preferably coil size. Anyone tested this stuff with Rodin coils yet?

  • i have the same electronics lerning lab

  • does tony stark know your are using his thing

  • Hey how did you do this? Post the vid :))

    

  • I want a wireless charger that charges my Xbox 360 or PS3 controller while I play.

  • I have on Question. Where/How do you put the positive energy and the negative energy?

  • @Acasions You wouldn't. It is just AC power getting transferred via magnetism. The coils act as type of Transformer (roughly and brutally simply speaking). Primary coil creates the magnetic field and the second one reacts to it.

    To change polarity at the secondary coil or secondary side of the circuit, just reverse the current polarity at the primary side.

  • nice work. . .

  • hai its excellent .i want to do it n want to present in my fest.could u plzzzz send me the circuit diagram

  • could you charge a capacitor like that wireless?

  • @Iseekoutthetruth Yes you can. Just hook up the capacitor in the secondary side.

  • Can you send me schematic diagram for this circuit or rough diagram how you made it and component used by you, I am Doing my Master over wireless Power Transfer. my email is mehranisback@yahoo.com

    Thanks for such help in advance

  • @mehranmemnai You're doing a master on wireless power transfer but you don't know how to make this circuit? wtf?  You stupid or something?

  • great man, how much voltage and frequency did i have to use

  • now imagine if actually attach that LED to a coin-battery ! imagine how convenient that would be ! ..... just think about it mann, free your mind !

  • what driver circuit did u use??

  • but this is not wireless energy transfer i m looking for..they are SİMPLE transformers :( optimus prime...

  • Good video ! More Tesla Tech in videos "Tesla and cold electricity" by HorizonDelta

  • Mutiple receiving coiks in parralle and seriies

    Drop or raise the ohm increasing the power

    Lever produced or received if you took those three in seiries you could make 1 powrfull

  • You really need to try resonating those. You'll be amazed at the difference!

  • Thats basically a transformer, all of us have one at home :P

  • awesome man!

  • ooOOo am i seeing an induced current from changing magnetic field? ;D

  • thats awsome ty

  • Dang, thats pretty cool and looks pretty simple. Keep up the good work, I am a fan of you on instructables also. Thumbs up!

  • hi! how many turn for primary and secondary coil. how much the input freq. and voltage.

  • Nikola Tesla thought of this a long time ago and on a much larger scale.

  • @neoverse ya on an island size scale if you know what i mean ;)

  • @neoverse but tesla wasn't a terrorist! thanks for the dirty bomb tips, osama!

  • omg wireless power? i didnt know that was even possible

  • Hay this would be a really great instructable of which i know you are a member of. I have successfully built your plasma speaker and thoroughly enjoyed the process. I would love if you could share this circuit. this looks like a lot of fun!

  • cool, can you post a step by step on how to build???

  • nice job

  • i like it but people don't get that the size of the receiving coil matters in the transfer.

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  • oops. forgot to read the info. so how many volts are you putting through the primary coil? AC right?

  • how do you determine the resonant frequency?

  • What is the efficiency?

  • way too cool..think you can have same effect with toroidal coil..can you tell us the frequency?

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