Wireless Power by eCoupled
eCoupled technology is taking wireless power to a new level of simplicity. By removing the last restraint of the power cord, eCoupled wireless power will finally allow the lifestyle of freedom you’ve always dreamed…
Experiments, inventions, patents, …
eCoupled technology is taking wireless power to a new level of simplicity. By removing the last restraint of the power cord, eCoupled wireless power will finally allow the lifestyle of freedom you’ve always dreamed…
video 2 -Demo of wireless power transfer- ac magnetic field 2.5MHz-resonant inductive coupling
The simple Nail Motor demonstrator is hooked up to the DC output of a wireless receiver and run for a while that way. I’m amazed actually, it runs quite well, better even than from…
A radio running by wireless electricity 🙂 Power is 3V from a wall adapter – radio is rated at 4.5V. Circuit is same as yesterday’s phone charging, tidied up a bit.
Here I’ve just taken the Wireless Inductive Power Transfer system another step along the conceptual process. With 18V input to the transmitter, I transmit the power across 3 inches of blank space to the…
This is my version of the Basic Wireless JT. I was inspired to build the LED bank by Sohei Thoth, and I’ve been considering powering a JT with my wireless power system. So here’s…
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,…
Brand new wireless electricity extension – Remote Control vehicles Here’s my modified Micro Terrain Titan, converted to wireless electric charging. The pit stop area lights also run from wireless electricity. The 2 yellow LED’s…
A fun festive project. 9 LED’s are being lit from the 1.5V AAA power source, via one of my Simple Wireless Electricity circuits (see previous recent videos for circuit). Being wirelessly powered, it enables…
Quick demo of my wireless electricity circuit running. It’s mostly a ‘Slayer’ exciter, but using a TIP 120 transistor. It has bits and pieces of the fine work done by the ‘energetic forums’ crowd…