Cree 60 Watt LED Driven By Joule Thief Circuit.
This is a 60 watt equiv. LED bulb that uses 9.5 watts when driven by the mains. It is rated at 800 lumens and is the best LED bulb I have tested to date….
Experiments, inventions, patents, …
This is a 60 watt equiv. LED bulb that uses 9.5 watts when driven by the mains. It is rated at 800 lumens and is the best LED bulb I have tested to date….
An example of wireless electricity experiments (more within my YouTube channel). Here we have a dollar store type of flashing lights circuit, that has some interesting traits. The flash type can be set with…
This is a replication of Chiilqueen’s high voltage inverter circuit that uses electrical component parts removed from a disposable flash camera. The project required careful removal of certain small parts from the printed circuit…
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…
More infos here: http://www.overunity.com/12736/kapanadze-cousin-dally-free-energy/msg367486/#msg367486 and http://www.overunity.com/12736/kapanadze-cousin-dally-free-energy/msg361673/#msg361673 Kapanadze device has been replicated on a small scale !!! You’ll need to keep the same orientation for the toroids, similar to the 2SGen setup by J. Naudin…
This shows how the basic ‘Cool Joule’ circuit can be added onto and turned into an “exciter” circuit. The component values are different but the placement in the circuit resemble the SEC 15 or…
Here a video of test on CHARGING A BATTERY with the 2nd Regen coil while the 1st Regen coil is LOADED… The RPM speed INCREASES and the Power INPUT DROPS while the OUTPUT IS…
And, lots more devices. Forget plugging things in, connecting things up, running wires and all the rest. Wireless electric charging of household gadgets – which gets better if you are using the device !…
gathering more information of alternative charging with motionless version (inverters) in order to close the loop by charging the same battery using a part of flowing energy to keep up the running system
As a follow on to my video about charging small devices wirelessly. Here we have a demo of the range of this method of charging. Bit of a hopefully surprising twist at the end…