Here is a demonstration of wireless energy transmission using a cast iron kitchen sink to provide a ground for the receiver tower of the system. I am using a standard Dr. Stiffler SEC that is the transmitter circuit with two identical coil towers. There are 27 LEDs being illuminated and the setup is using an 18 volt source (two 9 volt batteries in series). The amp draw on this varries between 3 mA and 150 mA depending on the distance apart of the two towers and the brightness of the light. Maximum transmission distance is few feet.
Awsome your using the earth as the single wire! I wonder what distance you can achive if you grounded the transmitter.
egn83b 2 years ago
egn83b----Thanks. I have more testing to do on that.
Lidmotor 2 years ago
Wireless, yay...!
Does the circuit cause discomfort ? Physical, device(cell phones etc) functioning, do animals flee the scene, haha ?
JavaLessons 2 years ago
JavaLessons-----So far I have not seen any negative effects but it does disturb my radio TV signal slightly if they are in the near proximity. The cell phone does not seem to be effected. This broadcasts in the mega hertz frequency range I don't have any pets so I don't know about cats and dogs. If it got rid of rodents and insects that would be great. lol
Lidmotor 2 years ago
diode in series with a resistor and capacitor,
resistor is a load , (10kohm would be good). then measure teh output voltage. might give us youtubers an idea of how many watts.
rroge5 2 years ago
rroge5--- Thanks. If you go to Dr. Stiffler's channel--MRH202-- you can see how he has tested the device in a lab setting.
Lidmotor 2 years ago