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Wireless Power

Intel researchers have been working on a Wireless Resonant Energy Link (WREL).The magic of WREL is that it promises to deliver wireless power safely and efficiently.  
 
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zosten (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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The sun gives us over more than billions years wireless energy!
At last, humans found a new way. A time ago, on tv they showing us a test of wireless electricity over 100 km!!! The only problem they found was that the energy naturally split in 2 separate beams over 100 km. They didn't knows why that hapens.
So I belief it's possible, always did!
It's only a matter of time and ... money.
dreamreal756 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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I wonder if you plugged in something else that draws 60 Watts
if it would work. Or is the gas in the light bulb excited by the RF being produced. This is why 'Cold Cathode' tubes and compact fluorescent's use less power than incandescent.
Zentro705 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I dont remember where Dreamreal, but I saw another video using similar technology. A relatively large amount of power was transmitted over a kilometer to a far mountain range. Something along the lines of 34 kilowatts of power. Before I saw the video I never believed wireless power was possible other then a lightning bolt! but it makes sence to me now.
boblust (6 months ago) Show Hide
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AWESOME point larry.. ppl look up NIKOLA TESLA . .he had been doing this a long time ago.  iam sure this new tech needs a power source to transmit the power NIKOLA TESLA did it will the static electricity from the earth.. What does that mean? .. It means the electric companies cannot charge u for the power.. so the dont mention this..
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boxa888 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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it caN BE BETTER THAN THAT! hey i put up a ton of teslas wireless energy transfer if you are interested, its important discoveries. i prove teslas wardenclyffe tower to an extent by a small wireless transmission. thanks
votshtoyalyoobloo (7 months ago) Show Hide
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but imagine powering cars this way from a road surface, all the energy saved by each vehicle not having to carry a battery, and of course not having to produce batteries to make electric cars any more, the process for making those batteries is the only thing left holding electric cars back. New infrastructure based on this technology could be the way forward.
dingusmungus (6 months ago) Show Hide
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No way... This is inductive coupling. its current that creates the EM field and the further you are away the less efficient it gets. An aircore inductive transformer wound bifilar common off center is still only 95% or less efficient and the coils are touching.
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