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some great explanations there my friend. Free Power to the people
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sure in time, i have some other things to check yet. I will share results later.
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I will try the grounding idea. Also what different rod material can you use to put in the ground. Have you ever been able to light a led with the energy. I also want to build a bifilar tesla coil where I can pulse one wire from the circuits power and absorb it back including the collapsing magnetic field
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@INVENTOR3 Spring is just about here where I can do expariments an make an antenna. With the tv magnetic wire I have each one connected to eachother and I have one connected to the top of the circuit. Also does this circuit have a name and if it doesn't I think you should give it one.
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@INVENTOR3 I will always keep you informed we need to share to kearn from eachother. I dream of a world with no pollution and only clean energy.
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@INVENTOR3 Great job, i love to see people experimenting and exploring ideas. Please keep me informed of any new progress, thanks.
Paul, INVENTOR
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@INVENTOR3 Mount one end of antenna up high and make sure it is insulated from what ever you mount it to, and bring it down to the circuit,,and the circuit is best if you can have it hanging in the air also not letting it touch anything like the table you have it on. I like the ground. Strange i had better results with a ground rod then i did with connecting to a water spickett, not sure why either. About the coaxial cable, do you have inside of cable connected or outside wires or both..
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Hey great video! Glad to see you experimenting! Interesting antenna set-up you have. I like that you experimenting with differant caps. I do get best results with germanium diodes or with diodes that have the lowest forward biased voltage or voltage drop across them, not quite sure why. If you use a coil, i would suggest running the ground wire through the center of it, thats where some majic happens. I get best results if the antenna does not touch "anything".
Hey fellow KOA, ive been following some of your works. I have a question, where did you connect the ground wire from your circuit ? I'm toying with circuit as well. I get .03 to .80 volts.
09205479428 11 months ago
@09205479428 great job can you do a video and post it on this wall some how i would love to see it and i am sure inventor 3 would like to see it as well
h2oplasmaplug 11 months ago