A friends of mine who is electrician suspect that they have brought energy to the system before the test and then got up the tension so much that the lamp is lit during a short moment..
Guys.. what is been demonstrated here is the priciple of an antenna recieving radio waves from a nearby transmitter!! The circuit you are seeing in the video is a voltage multiplier which is essentially diodes and capacitors (the yellow ones). Notice you don't see what is connected to the other side of the circuit (it is cut out in the video).There is a power source that is pushing current to the bulb. Anyway set up will only produce about 100mW of power; which is not enough to power a clock!!!!
I believe the point that this video is conveying is that this free energy is possible. it may not be Tesla's invention how ever it still works as Dale Scott Marion proved for his self.
ok, I finished the device, I found that with a longer copper rod in the ground I pick up higher voltage, could be because I'm now hitting the water table... amps are still low but I'm getting 18v @ 2.8 amps = 50.4 watts. now I'm going to take this and make myself a mini Tesla coil and see if I cant make a couple incandecent lights heat up wirelessly. If this works, then I'm going to package it nicely and make one for each room in the house just to have some wireless power...
What you see here is just the capacitor discharging into the cell phone for a few seconds. The current will not even charge the phone continuously, let alone an air conditioner. You would need an antenna MILES long to generate enough current for the simplest appliance. This is not even a real Tesla device! It is nothing but a simple radio wave catcher.
Do NOT give this person any money!!! This is a scam!!! All of this information is available for free at peswiki.com and other real and honest websites. The testimonials about people powering their homes with this are lies! It barely even produces enough current to power a digital watch.
the question is this: what are the yellow electrical components? the large round ones are capacitors. The small ones look like diodes. I also question this video as believable due to the length of time the bulb is lit.
@spookyt49 I couldn't agree more, which is why I gave your comment a thumbs up. I believe that you (like me) hear no narration, because there *is* no narration.
100 % FAKE...SIMPLE LOGIC FRIENDS...
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all major companies would be behind him,
He would be all time Richest person,
and MOST IMP..he would NEVER EVER tell secret to people like us!!!!!!!!!!
adityavedios 1 month ago
Why do so many youtube vids add music. Nobody wants to hear music when watching such a demonstration, would like to hear narration.
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SurvivalGuide2012 3 months ago
A friends of mine who is electrician suspect that they have brought energy to the system before the test and then got up the tension so much that the lamp is lit during a short moment..
marcushellman 5 months ago
scam
susanlondon100 5 months ago
Guys.. what is been demonstrated here is the priciple of an antenna recieving radio waves from a nearby transmitter!! The circuit you are seeing in the video is a voltage multiplier which is essentially diodes and capacitors (the yellow ones). Notice you don't see what is connected to the other side of the circuit (it is cut out in the video).There is a power source that is pushing current to the bulb. Anyway set up will only produce about 100mW of power; which is not enough to power a clock!!!!
Frogydoggie 5 months ago
What a scam,,, you can`t even power a 100 watt light bulb you twit and were not going to give you a penny for your scam.
omegafile 5 months ago
I believe the point that this video is conveying is that this free energy is possible. it may not be Tesla's invention how ever it still works as Dale Scott Marion proved for his self.
mrmusicman68 5 months ago
ok, I finished the device, I found that with a longer copper rod in the ground I pick up higher voltage, could be because I'm now hitting the water table... amps are still low but I'm getting 18v @ 2.8 amps = 50.4 watts. now I'm going to take this and make myself a mini Tesla coil and see if I cant make a couple incandecent lights heat up wirelessly. If this works, then I'm going to package it nicely and make one for each room in the house just to have some wireless power...
DaleScottMarion 5 months ago
Isn't it this circuit converts radio waves sent out by nearby radio station back in to power?
topvideos007 5 months ago
WARNING !!! AVISO !!! ACHTUNG !!! WARNING !!! AVISO !!! ACHTUNG !!!
What you see here is just the capacitor discharging into the cell phone for a few seconds. The current will not even charge the phone continuously, let alone an air conditioner. You would need an antenna MILES long to generate enough current for the simplest appliance. This is not even a real Tesla device! It is nothing but a simple radio wave catcher.
ralphinator2 6 months ago
@ralphinator2 thers no cellphone?
mrjakes12 5 months ago
WARNING !!! AVISO !!! ACHTUNG !!! WARNING !!! AVISO !!! ACHTUNG !!! WARNING !!! AVISO !!! ACHTUNG !!! WARNING !!! AVISO !!! ACHTUNG !!!
Do NOT give this person any money!!! This is a scam!!! All of this information is available for free at peswiki.com and other real and honest websites. The testimonials about people powering their homes with this are lies! It barely even produces enough current to power a digital watch.
ralphinator2 6 months ago
note the camera tight shot -- clearly the powers source is cut out of the picture
vixiaproduction 6 months ago
the question is this: what are the yellow electrical components? the large round ones are capacitors. The small ones look like diodes. I also question this video as believable due to the length of time the bulb is lit.
dogbnutz 7 months ago
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deedee2020able 7 months ago
OMG free electricity !
tleneel 7 months ago
Was Tesla a mute?
2vsU 7 months ago
watch?v=KS55btWqA80
INVENTOR3 7 months ago
the "5 minutes later" text takes 5 minutes to go!
kavehasi 7 months ago
@kavehasi I take it you meant to say that it takes 5 *seconds* to go.
YTMrVulcan 6 months ago
After visiting the website, I've concluded that the music over-dub is on purpose.
It's just a teaser to get you to BUY the details.
I have to believe that anyone who goes to this much trouble to get you to that point - touting "free" energy may be scamming... beware people.
spookyt49 7 months ago
I don't know about anyone else, but, I can't hear the narration for the music... or IS there any narration?
It'd be silly if there weren't - how's anyone supposed to get the jist of the video?
spookyt49 8 months ago 3
@spookyt49 I agree, narration please.
czechys 7 months ago 2
@spookyt49 I couldn't agree more, which is why I gave your comment a thumbs up. I believe that you (like me) hear no narration, because there *is* no narration.
YTMrVulcan 6 months ago