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  • How many times do you wrap the 20 guage wire around the pvc pipe for the coil?

  • @Duanebak2 i dont remember exactly,,,but it "is" 16 inches total of wire coiled on the PVC

  • thank you soooo much although some of our scientific friends say it is fake i have to partially agree with them cus this circuit does however receiver electromagnetic waves and some of it is from radio towers and cell phone broadcasters although i also have to disagree with them because there is some electromagnetic waves coming from space.

    anyways great job ,did u make this circuit ur self ?

    John Hutchinson is my favorite scientist tell me if recreated his work

  • @ronwire182 Tesla gathered this energy also,,,,not too many power and radio stations and satelites at that time.

    There was alos dr thomas henry moray, and herman plauston. & even John made a zero point energy devise for japan. Im working on re-creating some of Johns effects. I got circuit design from video of guy charging a cell phone(i believe it was faked), he had circuit with short antenna and no ground at all. Thanks for the compliments.

  • @INVENTOR3 can u send me some of the circuit diagrams of Hutchinson and r u gonna do any experiments on anti gravity if u are pls pls pls make a video on how u did it thanks :D

  • @ronwire182 Soon i will try to post his equiptment list & frequencies used. His antigravity set-up is very complex, and he had 3 main times he had all equipment set up. I have drawings of all 3 , they are just "pictoral diagrams" of all equipment connected, but no detailed schematics. I will check and see if it is ok to post,,,im sure it will be. Soon to post :-)

  • My analysis of your circuit diagram is that you should remove the ground from the middle of your diodes, replace the ceramic caps with only one because it will actually increase your capacitance (trust me), and connect your antenna to the center of the diodes. The second circuit is completely non functional as it isolates the first half from ground. You're using ground as a reference to the antenna so you need to keep it coupled to the main circuit.

  • @buckstarchaser i will try this :-)

  • Your diagram of a diode is backwards. The stripe indicates positive on a diode because diodes are labeled per 'conventional flow'. You are confusing these devices with electron flow which wasn't discovered until after the standard for labeling diodes had been enacted. BJT's are also labeled in conventional flow but FETs are in electron flow. Polarized caps are taken literally as in the "-" connects to "-".

  • @buckstarchaser Hmm, i will have to double check this, about the diodes. I think it is correct though. But then again i do get confused many times of conventional & electron flow. I always try to visualise electron flow when designing circuits.

    Good to know, thanks.

  • @INVENTOR3 Modern/confusing descriptions of the diode are like you have drawn but the easy way to demonstrate is to hook one end of a diode to a battery and the free end of the battery and diode to a volt meter. You'll find that when you connect "+" to the anode (or non-banded end) the current will flow through your meter, making the cathode (or striped end) "+" for the intent of your circuit. An electrolytic is used differently in that the "-" can never be connected to a more positive voltage.

  • @buckstarchaser Hmmm, i agree about the diode to battery and current will flow with "+" to the anode (or non-banded end. In a battery, the electons flow from neg to pos...Hmmm, i see what your saying with the polarized caps. maybe depends on how you look at the circuit, the diodes are all hooked togther with neg end of 1 diode to pos end of next diode, but whenit come to the caps, i have neg end of diode going to neg side of cap,,,but neg side of cap is towards neg output, and pos to pos output

  • Have you considered using multiple grounds instead of sending all of the ground electricity through each circuit to a single ground, just treat each circuit like it was individual when it comes to grounds/antenna i.e. multiple grounds to a single ground, and multiple antenna connections to each antenna.. Then take all of your OUTPUTS and put THEM in series or parallel depending on whether or not you want more volts/amps Treat it like you were using batteries in series or parallel.

  • @DarkstarAndrew01

    Plus this method I have described should extend the life of your components, +-20% tolerance is NOT a lot. It should allow you to keep within tolerances and still produce sizable electrical source.

  • @DarkstarAndrew01 Yes, i have tried this,,,but it has been a while since then and hundreds of experiments later,,,,,so i will try it again,,thanks.

  • @DarkstarAndrew01

    yes i was thinking the same thing.. couldnt you multiply the voltage by running in a series?i definitely want to try that.so if you had 100 of this circuits you could multiply the voltage of 1 by 100.I know with car batteries thats how it works..

  • Hi Inventor3,

    Thanks for the post..

    I'm kind of puzzled by the grounding diagram..

    in the first one the grounding is in between the 2 capacitor..

    but in the 2nd(combined one) it's in between the 4 capacitor..?

    is that correct?

    thanks

  • @gl4d2bl1v1n Imissed this comment, sorry for late reply......this is correct,,,ground comes off of circuit at differant position if using 2 circuits together.

  • If you look at the DMM when you're measuring the Ge diode, you can see the forward bias voltage drop is .3 something V. It's on the bottom of the little screen: that amount is standard for a Ge diode. An Si diode will show .5 something...which yours did. So the "good" or "short" in this case doesn't matter.

  • @MrEX3 I know, i understand what your saying, thanks. I just use the bottom for watching how much voltage drop there is to see if it is good or not,,,i dont use the good or short readings when checking the germanium type of diodes :-)

  • Yes.. shorting the caps..  good idea.. no can you put these units in series.. for higher voltage..

  • @josephdupont Units in series, unfortunetly that did not work

  • @INVENTOR3 Where dose the coil go? Starting at the circuit and ending at the antena.

  • @alllaunch321 yes. bottom of antenna attach to coil, other end of coil to circuit, circuit to ground going "through" center of coil :-)

  • can I use 103 instead of 104's don't have .1 uf?

  • @11111111jws #103 is .01uf....too much differance. Try a cap that has "close" to .1uf.

    OR you can use instead of 4 caps each at .1uf,,,you can use 2 caps each at .2uf

  • @INVENTOR3 Thanks :) I tried them cause its all I had but interesting enough without antenna or ground, it was charging these 100uf caps so I took the output and have it charging a850mf@250v & has a charge of 138.7 mv over a day's charge & still climbing. I will change the 103 caps. NOTE: I made sure ALL caps were shorted out before I started.

  • @11111111jws Oh! Thanks for the info. Finaly someone has tried chargeing some caps....250V cap charged to 138.7mV in 1 day, good to know!! Thank you very much for sharing this info!

  • @INVENTOR3 Currently 184.4 mV from my last post. So just stand-alone it is charging on its own. Wow!

  • What kind of ceramic diodes did you use?

    In my country it's very hard to find germanium diodes and i would like to try with ceramic ones...

    thanks and great videos!

  • @absint0o many people are having the same problem with finding those diodes in other countries. Best thing to do is find a diode that has the lowest forward bias voltage.

    Silicon diodes have like .6V & germanium have like .4V,,,so you will have to ask the elctronics store what diode they have with lowest forward bias voltage. I order mine through mouser dot com

    hope this helps

  • @INVENTOR3 - For future reference: Get sexy assistant to hold props. If sexy assistant not available, tape camcorder to head. Great work btw. Thanks for taking the time to explain your work.

  • @SageOfAces Best idea i herd yet!! hehehehehe

    Thanks

  • My god man, it's all very interesting and thanks for your work. However, "here is my packing list, let me zoom in so you can see the pixels from the printing and ..." it goes into too much uninteresting detail... Also, went to the blog... what happened since 2007? did they off you for publicizing this?

  • @cloudsifter11 thanks. I wanted to make sure that even the novice could understand how to make it. I guess it has been a while since i added anything to the blog site, hehehe

  • yeah do u know any circuit that can convert dc 9v to ac 9v thanks :)

  • @ronwire182 dont know how i missed this comment,,,,just add a diode at each output of the battery.....look up "rectify"

  • yeah thanks

  • @ronwire182 sorry so long for my reply. Hope you have good results, i can help along the way if you need it.

  • can u post the circuit diagram pls thanks

  • @ronwire182 paulslab dot blogspot dot com

    let me know if this helps at all

  • are coils wound in R >> rule are 2 coils same wound? or 1 L ruel 1 R ruel?

  • @freethisone both are wound in the same direction.

  • You are showing electron flow, not 'conventiional' current flow.

    How much did radioshack pay you to plug their products.

    15 minutes and we still don't know how it works... bye

  • @JRBeaman I understand the agrivation. Science has been trying to figure where the power is coming from for the last 150 years. I am still trying to figure and prove it myself. I believe this is the same energy that surounds/flows around & though a magnet.  Science may exsplain that the energy from a magnet comes from inside of itself and just circles around, but i believe that....

  • @INVENTOR3 this energy is always exchanging particals between the magnet & the sea of energy that surounds us. I believe that this is the same energy that we are picking up with our antenna. I hope to exsplain it better in the future.

  • is there get electric from local radio transmitter only? is frequency from universe also catched by this devise? I mean if no local radio transmitter entirely, is this devise still working? and be true free energy devise independent from artificial radio wave?

  • @dictuzdictuz I know what you mean.

    No radio station for at least 12 miles away. And power lines on this block all run under ground. So far i have not been able to explain where the power comes from,,,must be radiant energy from the cosmos. Also incoming frequency is not in range of power lines or radio. :-)

  • inventor3 may i request a circuit diagram showing detailed connections?

    Your favorable response about this matter will be much appreciated

  • sorry about the late reply.

    Did you check out my BLOG talked about in the video, it is mentioned in one of these 3 "how to" videos. It shows diagram.

    If that does not help i can try to make a drawing and scan and e-mail to you if you give me your e-mail by sending it to me through my real e-mail, not through here.

    I hope the blog helps.

  • paulslab . blogspot . com

  • hello.. i just wanna ask for the connections of the antenna to the coils wound onto PVC pipe..?

  • Antenna down to coils, to circuit(in series), and ground wire off of circuit-through center of coils and then to ground.

    :-) hope this helps

  • It's not loading up. Can you fix it?

  • Its working now for me....please try again.

  • Great Video, I love how detailed this is!

  • Thanks.

    Glad you like.

    Hope this helps everyone.

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