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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2009

Resonant, One Wire Transmission of Energy as Nikola Tesla Thought it was possible..

Lighting a Fluorescent Tube with One Wire and an Antenna

This Technology uses a ground or and antenna, I think you can use the ground as an antenna, There for being wire less transmission of energy. I must test this further though....

One Wire Transmission of Energy.

Any Ideas Welcome..

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  • Very Impressive!!

  • Thanks...

  • It's relay useful, I like that! ;) And what is the Voltage? that is giving for trasf. ?

  • Cheers, its 12v in then 200-300v AC out..

    Im working on the power consumption.

    Paul

  • I have worked with both the antenna and Earth ground idea with the CFL projects. I still don't understand what is going on. An antenna in my house picks up stray EMF. An earth ground on some of my circuits turns them upside down and electrifies the whole circuit

  • I have been puzzling the same thing and have been thinking that the potential difference is what we are after and we only assume the ground to be 0v in any circuit, but you can flip it with isolated grounds or Common Connections at a point in the circuit that we consider to be 0v, just my thoughts at the moment though.....

    Im thinking static electricity is all around us, can we use it?

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  • allright :)

  • Thanks ;-)

  • Thanks Bill.

  • Im working on checking this with an oscillator where I can measure the power consumption, and I borrowed a Lux Meter today to measure the light intensity.

    Paul.

  • Cheers, Its not Black Magic, x-P.

    See below on bunbuy's answer

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