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Uploaded by on Aug 30, 2008

i took almost 10meter's of antena wire and hoocked it up i got a max of 1,4V (wich is not bad) but only 20mikroamperes.....

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  • I've done tests and research in this field before. It is achally picking up ac in the house that you are changing to dc and charging the cap. Now if you take this outside or aways from all ac power sources you will have nothing ( i was getting up to 10v - however it isnt free as it is drawing from lac leakage (powerpoints and pluged in cables )

  • no earth ground...lol

  • You need a real ground tap. you get the amperage from a good ground. Lean about telluric currents ... the ground [not your tester ground, but a real earth ground] has all the amps ....

    Nice start on the aerial node and main circuit ....

  • You have no earth tap. With a real ground connection you can get amperage. Learn about Telluric currents.

    The antenna is good start though.

  • wow your getting free energy from the radio waves

  • u might have to extend the top terminal more. that give more amperage, thats how mine gives more energy! teslas radiant energy system does work though

  • If your using coaxial cable then that cable is shielded. Try using a raw copper wire like in the original video.

  • that's really great! Like perpetum mobile

    Use five kilometers of anntena wire - then maybe u can flash a LED diode :)

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