 Hey there YouTube, I've got something that would be quite interesting for some bloke to have a look at. Well, all I've got here is... What we've got here is a... I've got my scape just because I wanted to just check it out. Because I did a measurement and what I did was I connected the negative just to the house ground. I put this into the side of here or I was actually putting it in just in there. And I got this. And I put it onto my antenna from my TV. Now I don't actually watch Terrestrial. If I'm not watching I think it's normal. Sciencey documentary type of thing and that's... I'm not gonna find that on the TV so much. Unless you've got those most channels and I don't like doing all those things because I don't even see the point. But if I don't rest... I put this. My antenna hasn't been plugged in. Sorry about the camera. I'm just hitting my tripod. I just kept this. I'm just gonna set that up down there. Hopefully I get to stay near the house. I'm gonna get this meter. This part here I'm just gonna put into... where would be the ground connection there. This is DC. This is AC. I'm just gonna get it on. I'm actually touching everything. I don't think that there's some probably. It's a little bit of a weird connection here. I'm trying to get it to hold itself in place. But yeah, this pretty good AC. It's a bigger spring. So there we go. 8.6 volts. Thereabouts. 49.91 hertz. Now wouldn't that be interesting? If it would light something. Let's say an LED. I tried that. If that would light an LED. That's a nightlight. So I got an LED. I just held that there. And it went to ground. If I'm just doing it here. See if I can just do it on the side of there. And as you can see, the LED lights. That's a blue LED. A 3V. But it's lighting up. This would be much better things to do at night, wouldn't it? So just bear with me, because this camera is actually on top of my little tray of LEDs. Do you try a different colour? It's a little white one. Same voltage. And you see what it's like. The reason I got the scope here, is because I wanted to see what it looked like on the scope. And that's what we got. Now this is a 50 volt per division. And it says there are 67.9 volts. But of course that can't be right. Because that's a lot of voltage. Frequency, 50 hertz, by the way. The voltage peak to peak is 206 volts. Of course again that can't be right. I mean it could be, but it's not. As soon as you make a circuit it's going to bring it down. And then you can see where the LED works. You're not really going to get the masses of power out of them. But they'll be quite good if it's a little white light. I don't know if it's going to be either white or white. I'll figure out which ones they are. That's a multi-colour. It doesn't have to be all the blue ones or white as well. They're clear. So I've got one there. Let's just see what it looks like. I don't think it really matters what side goes on to what. Because it's the AC signal. And of course it works like this. Because it works at pulse width, doesn't it? There's one of each side. No, it should be 40. Let's try another one. Just grabbing one of those. Oh and of course we won't actually go into ground. That's not going to work. That's definitely going to go into ground. If you want it to work. And that's just like, you know, in any sort of ground. Well I don't mean any sort of ground, I mean earth ground. So again, look. So we've got the LED lights there. Where's that white one gone? I just chucked. Let's get that back. Because that'll be a great one there. Because if you can have a... Oh, this is just a TV area. Or just a regular common gardens. A terrestrial TV area. I'm doing this all patented, man. I'll put it on that one. Okay, so the white does light. And depending on... I mean, that's ideal. That's the white light. There's got a few of those on. I don't know. I hope you can see that's lightened. But I've seen other people making little circuits and getting a not as good an effect out of this. This is all I've got. This is just the TV antenna. That's the thing that we're getting in the back of the telly. This corrects the nub one on. And it's not actually in use anymore. There's a different TV area that comes into the house now. Anyway, regardless, this wire still comes through the wall. And it's connected to the old TV area. That's just like flapping about up on the roof. But you can get enough power between ground and this wire to illuminate. Not that brightly. Because it's true. The other deal we know is to stick a few of them on. See if you can get a couple. But is that just because there's a white again up into the air? As if there is. Wouldn't it be worth sticking half a dozen ones up in the air? Just curiosity. That's probably a yellow one. It should be white. Now, those white and the blue are 2.3 volts or something before they even start. So let's try with this yellow one. I don't think this one is as much voltage. Okay, it doesn't. I'm really... I mean, because I can see it lit up, but it's not bright. I think the blue one is the best. I know I've got some bigger white ones, but I'll make sure that connection is pretty good as well. So you can definitely see that the blue one lights up. Definitely. I don't know, guys. I reckon that's... I think when you put zinc and copper into some soil and you get a little bit, get a bit excited because you can do a whole tray of those and get a bit of illumination. But if it's just a wire going up into the air... Because that's all that air is, isn't it? Okay, so it's got some coax. Let's think about it. We've got coax. We've got a shield going around it. And then you've got the inner and the outer. But there is definitely power. That is definitely a little bit of power. And there's not a lot. There's not a lot. Look, I'll just take out the... I'll just put that on there. That's the hit, yeah. The cord, but not something... I don't believe it on there, but... That's... It just came into my arms. So it looks like you kind of like the little night lights. I just thought I'd share that anyway. I don't know if that's going to be of any interest to anybody of you to be playing around with, and see what can be done with that one. Definitely going to play a little bit more, Yeah. Definitely worth looking. Around about eight and a half volts on there. About 70 volts on here. That's crazy. Cheers for watching.