Wireless charging
The slayer007 circuit never ceases to fascinate me. This video shows the field around the tower wirelessly charging a capacitor with enough voltage to produce a sizeable spark.
I also quantify the voltage of the field surrounding the tower by using the volt meter to complete an avremenko setup. Around 300V is emitted into the local vaccum and is shown lighting up 5 10W CFL tubes and a fluoro.
Many thanks to Gbluer for sharing this circuit and allowing the non commercial use of it.
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@FCKEVRY1 Besides the computer that you typed your message on, you could use it for lighting as i've shown in various other videos. I don't understand what you mean by a 30,000V spark every 30 seconds. Capacitors can work like that, but look at some of my other vids where they are used to provide constant power or smooth out voltage. Theres a capacitor in the very circuit you just watched!
Br0kenMan 1 year ago
Can you tell me how DC power can be used around the house? How is someone supposed to used a 30,000 volt spark every 10 seconds?
FCKEVRY1 1 year ago
@FCKEVRY1 The Kelvin Dropper is an ingenious design ... we get so much rain where i live i really should look at setting one up. Just over the mountain here gets around 7-9 metres of rain every year. That's not a typo ... 7-9M
Br0kenMan 1 year ago
I wonder what YOU would be able to do with a Kelvin Generator. Those things are amazing!
FCKEVRY1 1 year ago
@FCKEVRY1 The plasma is splitting oxygen molecules which recombine as ozone. 02 --> 03. The word 'ozone' comes from ancient Greek meaning 'to smell'. It's not very good for humans and gives me a headache quite quickly.
Br0kenMan 1 year ago
Smell like after a lightning storm? Is this thing creating ions? I gotta tell ya, this is SO BEAUTIFUL, I almost cried! I am now your biggest fan.
FCKEVRY1 1 year ago