Wind-Up Wireless Electricity
After struggling with dodgy meter readings for good solid power input figures within previous experiments, I decided to ditch the use of batteries altogether ! A stepper motor is used, 2 wires of which…
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After struggling with dodgy meter readings for good solid power input figures within previous experiments, I decided to ditch the use of batteries altogether ! A stepper motor is used, 2 wires of which…
This very simple device transmits energy down one wire or totally wirelessly. It is based on the circuit designs of Dr. Stiffler and Jonnydavro. The circuit uses one small transistor and a tiny high…
finally made it running — simplest (only one transistor) pulse motor running from 1.22v AA battery transistor’s oscillation; since power coil has hf pulses, it creates a very fast changing magnetic field in additional coil (in previous videos we saw h…
An experiment that worked out quite well, running a wireless electricity circuit from water in an unconventional way. Features ———— The transmitting bifilar pancake coil has 1 wire disconnected – leaving only 3 used…
And one of the simplest. This wireless electricity circuit uses just an NPN SMD transistor and a ferrite core coil. A 1.5V AAA battery is used as the power source. As another size comparison,…
I’ve dusted off the SassyClassE SSTC for some experimentation, and I happened to discover an interesting thing. I can easily light up little LEDs near the coil using various hookups, but I was surprised…
in response to /watch?v=_1dCXbw3oGQ all DC motors we have today are either brushed or brushless based on sensors’ (reed or hall switches) or controllers’ (bemf spikes or PWM) commutation; now instead of brushes, sensors…
This finding is based on work by Lidmotor mainly, but with mention of Peanutbutter291 and Lasersaber (see their channels for lots more info). Clearer view of this circuit: i10.photobucket.com Energetic Forum thread: energeticforum.com Using…
based on the effect of TRansistor’s OScillation and IPM’s (induction pulse motor) winding setup, has made a quite fast running motor; again, a very simple and very “weird” motor…