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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2009

This video shows how to create a radiant spike from a generator coil, not a power coil. This circuit will put a load on the motor. Basic circuit idea from koneheadx. It has been suggested that the circuit can further be advanced so no load is reflected onto the motor, i have not confirmed that that for myself yet. Close the switch when the magnet is in the center of the coil. The capacitor in the video is a 390uf. For more information follow the thread in the provided link.
http://energeticforum.com/renewable-energy/3582-r-adams-secret-radiant-autoge...

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  • It's not a neon light, it is a LED

  • @teslata00

    No, it is defiantly a neon. Part # 272-712 from radioshack.  Thats how they come from the shack. They also have a resistor in them to be used with 120V. It would have lit much brighter had i taken it out.

  • hi cody...nice video.

    i know nothing of electronic but i'd like to make it to charging something.

    question: were you using air core coil or iron core coil in that video?

  • @putu35

    iron core with those weak ferrite magnets. Also gives it a higher inductance

  • I am a bonehead about electronics so please forgive me. What I was wondering is if you could charge a battery with this or a bay of batteries. For example, a small unit hooked to your bicycle recharging 10 or 20 of your AA or D batteries. What do you think? Full charge in 10 minutes? (like I said I know very little about electronics, but from what I know about what they're teaching in schools, that might be a plus.)

  • @waltermouthoh

    Well sure you could use it to charge batteries running from your bike, but i would probably just use a standard generator on your bike to charge them for ease and assurance of desired output. I dont completely see everything the way school teaches it either, but for the most part i would say it would be very wise to pay attention in school.

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  • This video is old, so how is your project doing now ? Have you ever achieved overunity ?

  • BINGO ya gotta love it :) awsome stuff "yes i want to get the crap shocked out of me" hahahahaa good stuff.

  • how are you able to short at the right moment of the spike???? 

  • I'm pretty new to all of this and have a question -- it appears that the smaller magnets opening and closing the reed switch are lined up with the larger magnets that induce the coil. The reed switch is wired into the dc output of the rectifier. It must be receiving this voltage and when it opens up it "delivers" the additional voltage we see on your meter? I believe that is the spike you were showing on the drawing. Am I right? Very interesting video btw

  • you got it, make it lenzless by locating the reed to switch on at the rise of the wave and shut off at or before the peak. I measured rotations per second decrease only 60 degree of rotor(one magnet less per second). no matter what rpm, volts/currents you pull from it with the short you make(electron flow).

    Maybe that can even be decreased to totally zero drag. thus a like somebody said out there.. a perpetual motion machine, opposed to what the other guy said, that works ;). good luck

  • sounds like a lawnmower magneto.... NO?

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