Thermoelectric Peltier Generator
This generator use a 12 volt 60W Peltier heat / cooling element, which deliver voltage from 0.5 to 2,5 volts, being heated on one side 90 degrees and cooled on the other to 30…
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This generator use a 12 volt 60W Peltier heat / cooling element, which deliver voltage from 0.5 to 2,5 volts, being heated on one side 90 degrees and cooled on the other to 30…
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This is Dr. Stiffler’s SEC Exciter running a pulse motor wirelessly. An AV pulg is used as well as an Earth ground to gather energy into a capacitor that then feeds the pulse powered…
This is “SkyWatcher’s” way of lighting a CFL by using a wall outlet transformer pulsed backwards with 12 volts DC from a 555 timer circuit. The circuit that he uses also places a parallel…
copy of original file at www.youtube.com It looks like the breakthrough being claimed here is that the anode end of a diode can be caused do create electrolysis in distilled water via inductive coupling through a single wire from a 12-volt battery, goi…
This is a replication of Lasersaber’s “Super Joule Ringer 2.0” lighting setup. It runs on a 12 volt battery and just three parts—-a special handmade transformer, one transistor, and a 110 volt LED lightbulb….
Here I use the example sketch called “arrays” and blended it with the “potentiometer” example from the basic Arduino library with some simple modifications to serve as a potentiometer LED sweeper, which can also…
A TIMELESS CHRISTMAS CLASSIC! FOR THE ENTIRE HUMAN FAMILY… BiTT 5.0 WITH RESISTIVE LOAD VARIATIONS. CHEERS Thane www.allaboutcircuits.com REACTIVE POWER vs REAL and APPARENT POWER We know that reactive loads such as inductors and…
This is the Slayer Exciter driving my new pulse motor. I show the energy coming out the end of a “flicker flame” 110 volt bulb as it makes it’s way from the transmitter coil…
I think that Bedini’s 1984 concept worked. I think that he made the SSG circuit to replace the 12 volt motor. Then, I think he made the 2 battery circuit to replace the SSG…