Nice! I would also suggest trying differant types of diodes. The exact ones i useed are listed with a link at bottom of page here Paulslab dot blogspot dot com
Hey, great to see you experimenting. I would try a longer antenna, but thats up to you.
I would try putting the ground through the center of your coil. Your body does have a magnetic field to it. I get same results when i put my hand near the coil. I found differant diodes act differantly with this circuit. Example...1 diode type i tried made the voltage go up "fast"(30 seconds) to 30V, another type made it go up very "slowly"(15 minutes) to 45V. Keep up the good experiments!
Tell me this. What good is this circuit when putting a load on it? The voltage drops so fast even with a load that requires micro-amps.
TheGordy1950 2 weeks ago
you need to place the coil around the ground, and it has to be bare wire
20fireman12 2 months ago
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Nice! I would also suggest trying differant types of diodes. The exact ones i useed are listed with a link at bottom of page here Paulslab dot blogspot dot com
INVENTOR3 8 months ago
Hey, great to see you experimenting. I would try a longer antenna, but thats up to you.
I would try putting the ground through the center of your coil. Your body does have a magnetic field to it. I get same results when i put my hand near the coil. I found differant diodes act differantly with this circuit. Example...1 diode type i tried made the voltage go up "fast"(30 seconds) to 30V, another type made it go up very "slowly"(15 minutes) to 45V. Keep up the good experiments!
INVENTOR3 10 months ago
@INVENTOR3 my e-mail millanyangle@yahoo.com
INVENTOR3 10 months ago