Single Wire Energy Transfer & AM Radio Transmitter

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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2011

Experimenter`s Corner...by: Lorrie Matchett ( epowerplus@gmail.com )

First: Turn up your volume so you can here what is going on....This single wire energy transfer unit is capable of transmitting electricity over sixty plus feet with the use of a simple one transistor AM radio transmitter....Here is what you are seeing in this video ( 1 ) 6-volt dc battery bank: square black case ( 2 ) AM-Radio: yellow unit ( 3 ) AM Radio Transmitter: black plastic case where the red / green wires are connected, one wire going to ground and one to the receiver...( 4 ) Energy Receiver: black plastic case with dipole antenna & led light ( 5 ) Myself: acting as the dipole antenna ( the metal antenna is optional )... The AM transistor radio is set to an "off station" and each time I touched the contact point on the energy receiver, it reacts as seen & heard...

( A ) Voltage Supply = 6-volts dc
( B ) Current draw on power source with receiver not connected = 7.5mA`s
( C ) Current drops to 2.8mA with receiver, led light & myself in circuit.... ( D ) Working Frequency = 430KHz

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  • Lorrie Matchett, that is a very good explanation of what you are doing. Easy to understand and follow.

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