Wireless Electricity ( dipole antenna )

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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2011

Experiment designed by: Lorrie Matchett.....This high voltage wireless electricity unit works by using a single dipole antenna / oscillator..The energy transfer distance of this unit depends on the length of the antenna, plus the frequency in which the oscillator resonates...( which is about 39KHz in this case )...The long glass tube that you see me holding was taken from a lawn & garden light stick and the short glass tube was from a 6 inch florescent light fixture...The telescopic antenna is live about 2000-volts, so when the antenna comes in contact with one end of the linear tubes they will light up as seen....I could do the same thing with the 110-volt a/c led light / disc, but this is not required.....The high voltage electromagnetic energy from the antenna emits in all directions and the maximum energy transfer distance of this unit is just about 20-inches ( 50cm) or so, but can be increased....The total current draw on the 12-volt power supply of the transmitter unit under load is only 55mA.....Disclaimer: I will not be giving any information on this experiment due to the high working voltage of the antenna which can be very dangerous if contacted, so please do not ask....What you see is what you get... This video is just to show what is possible and to tweak your interest, that's all...( epowerplus@gmail.com )

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  • I can not see the top of the antenna. You can have a wire connecting the two.

  • @Alexwellll ...There is no wire connecting the two...what you see is real, not a fake as you may believe. I publish these videos to open the minds of all you experimenters, that`s all...Take it or leave it, that`s up to you...

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  • care to explain this in more detail?

  • @epowerplus Video quality is crap, can't see details.

  • I am looking to put LEDs on my car rims. Obviously I have to transfer the power wirelessly from the car to the wheel. You think this method will work?

  • I have a new idea about wireless power. I find it can make energy out of air. You can find my paper in title of " Energy Multiplier in Retarded Resonance".

  • can u make one for laptops

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