Simple Electrostatic Motor– with simple HV power supply
This is simple electrostatic motor made from three water bottles and a coat hanger. To power it I am using a simple manual voltage multiplier power supply design by Thomas Kim. It uses an…
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This is simple electrostatic motor made from three water bottles and a coat hanger. To power it I am using a simple manual voltage multiplier power supply design by Thomas Kim. It uses an…
Uprating the Simple Wireless Electricity circuit, this demo is of a higher output version. Changes are water and a diode to protect the power transistor used. Coil construction is of salvaged co-axial cable, 45ft,…
This is a simple AM radio receiver that use an integrated circuit chip called the MK484 as the main component. This simple radio will run on one AA battery using an earphone. I show…
This is a magnetic top that is being powered by a simple electronic circuit. The simple two tranistor / one coil circuit is by DadHav. I show the device running on energy stored in…
This is a simple motor / generator that is running on energy stored in a small supercapacitor. The motor uses a simple ‘make and break’ contact point on the shaft. The pickup coil is…
This is my simple Free Piston Stirling Engine driving a magnet inside a coil of wire and making electricity. This is just a super simple kitchen counter top display of the principle —but it…
The MHOP produces the usual high voltage spike when the coil is switched off. This spike is what lights the neons, but can be “siphoned off” and used to power external devices, charge capacitors…
This is a simple electric motor. The basic circuit that runs this was developed by John Bedini many years ago. He called it “The School Girl” and the story behind it is very interesting.
This is a simple crystal radio that I built to help me understand more about Dr. Stiffler’s SEC Exciter. This radio is powered only by the airborne signal from a strong radio station. It…
This shows a simple way to trigger a transistor circuit using a 60Hz AC signal found in most US homes.