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Uploaded by on Jun 19, 2010

WARNING: Risk of electric shock if duplicated without proper precautions. too many turns on the inductor can shock you!!

http://sunbizhosting.co.uk/~spiral/blog/

An inductor tests for magnetic fields generated by the inverter of my Compaq laptop. The field is strong enough to light an led from a distance of almost 10-15 mm away. can be used as an inductive charger, perhaps charge a small gadget? The same technique can be used with almost all high power inductive circuits...the inductor is a 2mH ferrite core. Frequency as measured is 275Khz

I wonder if it complies with FCC regulations.

circuit: |---------------------| | | || | C|| V _ \ C|| -- / C|| | || | | | | | |--------------------|

http://sunbizhosting.co.uk/~spiral/

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  • Is it charging the computer? If it is, where can I get one of these?

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