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How to Build Tesla's Apparatus for the Utilization of Radiant Energy.

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  • oh yeah sorry about that mate.=( I'll try to upload better videos next time.

  • Nope I don't know much about Moray's work but I think he utilized the same principle.We can get much juice by employing one of Tesla's bifilar pancake coils.

  • Hey myktgyamin.... i've been playing around with Dr Stifflers SEC circuit and it would seem to work very well in conjuction with this harnessing device. Have you tried any variation with a stubblefield coil at the ground? or the SEC circuit? Definitaly going to build this collector!!!

  • @WodeBolder :: No I haven't tried it but I think Stubblefield's coil can only generate small amounts of current.But it's worth a try though.cheers!=)

  • Would it be possible to use a satellite dish for this? I have one which is 2metres diameter, shiny, insulated, single-form (no holes, just 1 piece, no separate panels) and is mounted to the ground using non-metallic supports. Or does it have to be flat?

  • @cheater992001 :: Yes that's great! shape doesn't matter and don't forget to use germanium diodes.watch out for my next video!=)

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  • @RTJaKaL YES that is correct. the larger area will increase the charge and the insulation keeps normal circulationg air from neutralizing the plates, thus the cosmic rays and static charges have time to build up faster and create usable energy. i have some videos about this if you are interested, i show the increase in energy with added surface area and insulation.

  • @CogitoErgoCogitoSum

    According to the data it would seem that the larger the surface area of the plate would collect more, as well as the more polished the plates are. So if I were going to try to produce a higher performance setup I would go to the local metal yard and buy a large sheet of polished aluminum, and then I would probably try and make it into a mirror, rig it up to romax then have it coated by the spray on bed liner guys for insulation that can stand up to the elements.

  • notice Fig 4. Tesla employs a "stimulus" of some kind to exacerbate the "radiant energy" seemingly, have you looked into this at all? I was going to rig up a copper plate 300mm x 300mm sheet 1mm thick and see what voltage I could achieve at some stage soon.

  • For silicon diodes, the built-in potential is approximately 0.7 V (0.3 V for Germanium and 0.2 V for Schottky)

    That means that with 1n4007, as much as I love it, You have 0.7 V drop per diode that is something around 1.4 V drop for Gretz rectifier that You are using, try some 1N34A germanium diode, you would loose smaller amount of voltage, or maybe some schottky like BAT41. Anyhow I do not recommend schottky because of relatively large reverse current.

  • Although I admire Nikola Tesla as a smartest Serb (He was son of a Orthodox priest), I cannot believe to such a unbelievable devices that are "working" on the internet.

    220 uF * 15V / (15 * 60 s) = 3.6 uA that means microamperes in average and it is less than 55 uW micro Wats of power, its quite normal for harvesting electromagnetic spectra of surrounding environment. Maybe some field of 1000 of those devices could power up some of more powerful pocket calculators.

  • @CogitoErgoCogitoSum How might one redesign this to get voltages that are useful for most electronics? How might we create a power source for uninterrupted energy?

  • So you charge the capacitor every 15 minutes to 14 Volts, discharge it in a microsecond, and have to do it all over again? It may work, but it would be nice if it were more practical.

  • Hi, I have a question:

    You said: "I obtained 14 Volts around 15 or 20 mins"

    Do you mean you got 14 V during 15 mins or did it take 15 mins to charge the capacitor to 14 V?

  • you know the sysetem you are useing is prety in efficiant if you want a system that can produce 20-v pluse check out Patrick J. Kelly's eBook practical guide to free energy its a 2000 page document with 100s of different free energy devices chapter 5 contains information about teslas radiant energy device

  • does this need germanium diodes or can i use silicon diodes

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