Wireless computer fan SEC 15-1
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@SASNIGHTCRAWLER I don't think you need a over sized coil, I think one just needs to interface with earths energy field in the proper manner. I believe Tesla was trying to shake loose energy from the air, using specific types of impulses. I think he was after the same source of power in which lightning derives from.
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@SASNIGHTCRAWLER the size, shape, # of turns, wire gauge, and coil capacity all matter, but there's probably other factors as well. As far as how the energy is transferred, I'm not really sure, I do know it isn't as simple as mutual inductance.
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Thanks Gbluer.
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WOW..Wavefront.. Now that is some Great wireless.
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is it possible to convert high voltage thousands of volts to 12v. before you go derr!!!! it has to be drawn from a single wire????
tim0090 1 year ago
@tim0090 I don't see why not. See this video. - watch?v=DLIarznsp0w
Wavefront101 1 year ago
Good work, how about posting a circuit diagram and a few words of explanation? That would make it your vide a lot better, otherwise it is uniformative. Show folks how you make the thing.
thanks
jackscholze 2 years ago
Hi Jack, Dr. Stiffler's 15-1 circuit is posted in the "high voltage from thin air" thread on the energetics forum, as well as the overunity forums, under Dr. Ron Stiffler inventions. My receiver schematic is posted in the description, although I got rid of the capacitor and reduced the 155uh to 10uh(receiver side). This is a 15-1 circuit with an additional transistor in parallel. If you need more information send me a message, because there isn't much space here.
Wavefront101 2 years ago