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Originally posted by Skada
There has been speculation that if you change out the components with "beefy"-ier capacitors and diodes then you might get better results. It hasn't been proven as of yet, but it might work. One thing that kinda has been plaguing me is the antennae and the ground and lightening storms. Would static electricity short out the circuit and burn the capacitors and diodes; would you have to build in some sort of "fail safe" that redirects the excess energy so it won't destroy the circuit? Ideas electronic experts?
Originally posted by timmhaines
reply to post by 46ACE
use a transformer to step up the voltage or a good solar controller and multiple collectors
Originally posted by 46ACE
Originally posted by Shirak
Originally posted by 46ACE
7 volts* .1 amp= 0.7watt, don't go gettin' all excited...Where do you think radio signals come from on your a.m/ f.m.receiver? Its not"free energy" it has been generated somewhere.
Radio signals are not just generated from humans they come from space. Please read my posts above from my perspective the energy is free and this is enough to charge a phone or trickle charge a 12 V car battery which can run a small fridge for several hours.So yes I'll get all excited. I'm not sure how to take your comment as a negative or constructive. As mentioned above I am not suggesting its ***poof*** there. All energy is taken from a system.
Energy cannot be created or destroyed. It can however be converted from one system to another.
What I am trying to work out is the best way to hook these in parallel as I have measured the same out put on my two stand alones side by side. This increases the potential for upping the wattage and output. Early days my friend. Early days.
Uh put that 7v potential up against an 11 volt potential (a weakenened 12v battery) and guess which way the current flows??????????edit on 15-8-2011 by 46ACE because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by timmhaines
reply to post by 46ACE
use a transformer to step up the voltage or a good solar controller and multiple collectors
Originally posted by timmhaines
reply to post by Shirak
Connect one to your car,read to when tesla travels, to his car...
Originally posted by JennaDarling
Try tuning the antenna to the resonance frequencies of the planet.
(or HAARP when its broadcasting lol for a real kick).
Schumann Resonances.
Has anybody got the lengths of antennas that are optimal for tuning into these (non active antennas?)
I assume a simple rod antenna shape? Omni directional.
I am not an antenna expert.
edit on 15-8-2011 by JennaDarling because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Shirak
Originally posted by JennaDarling
Try tuning the antenna to the resonance frequencies of the planet.
(or HAARP when its broadcasting lol for a real kick).
Schumann Resonances.
Has anybody got the lengths of antennas that are optimal for tuning into these (non active antennas?)
I assume a simple rod antenna shape? Omni directional.
I am not an antenna expert.
edit on 15-8-2011 by JennaDarling because: (no reason given)
Yes this would be valuable information Ill add it to my things to do list. I noticed as I extend my small telescopic antenna the voltage increases.
The only way to get this stuff out there is experiment share freely and see what works through trial and error process. There is WAAAAY to much biased dogma when it comes to this tech. The only way for it to become a reality is at grass roots sharing freely and not trying to sell patent or hide the info that has not worked in the past and that is why we are all slaves to an energy system which in my area went up 30 percent this year alone.
Originally posted by Shirak
reply to post by JennaDarling
I have to wait till I get home this afternoon to make the measurement it seems the greater the surface area the greater the voltage. I have 6 meter pole in the back which I am considering connecting it to I'll post my results. (Hope i don't blow the caps.)