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From: MrKamax
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  • Excellent experiment! Thanks for showing this.

    Bill

  • Excellent!

    Connecting to the ground on the wall plate made a difference.

    What is that copper coil? How many turns?

    I think you doing something I am doing. Are you adding the coil in series with the secondary that goes around the toroid?

    I think this is so flexible, that you can add to the inductance by adding a coil in series and get more from it.

    The copper pipe is a very interesting idea.

    Do you have any super-bright leds? They will probably light up brighter than the green. (my guess)

    jeanna

  • The copper coil is one i have found, i dont' know how many turns, i just know he has 56 ohms. This coil is in serie but after the fluo, on the end of the line. It's very important that he must be after but the size even it change the power of the fluo don't play a very big role.

    If you connect only a short wire(like what i use in the video) instead of the coil, the power received is increased a lot compared with nothing after the fluo.

    I have super bright leds but the goal was just some light.

  • I just found that i can put a 2nd coil connected to a led on one side and to the copper pipe on the other side. The led go on if the coil is near the wires/coil you see on the video.

    So a completly different circuit, not connected to the first can receive the wireless effect from the first.

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