Free Energy Project – Input and Speed Test 1
This DC motor is sooo much better. Plus, now everyone will see what I’ve been seeing with my eyes. Even with the voltmeter as a tachometer, we will see very clearly what percentages we’re…
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This DC motor is sooo much better. Plus, now everyone will see what I’ve been seeing with my eyes. Even with the voltmeter as a tachometer, we will see very clearly what percentages we’re…
Here I show how easy and quick it is to make a simple printed circuit board for your Joule Thief. Copper clad board, the resist pen, and Ferric Chloride etching solution are available at…
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…
This is a Joule Thief Flashlight. I simply modified a cheap 5 super bright LED flashlight that ran on 3 AA batteries by gutting it and using a simple Joule thief circuit which now…
I am replicating a test I saw on the net where folks listened to their Joule thief circuits using an AM radio. Yes, this is still the same old AA battery as I used in all of my previous tests. Here I test a regular Joule Thief toroid circuit and the Fu…
This is my earth battery running a 48″ (40 watt) florescent tube. It is not at full brightness but it is lit and lit pretty well. It is much brighter than it appears on…
http://rwgresearch.com/open-projects/the-papp-noble-gas-engine/ chucks video and youtube: NGE = Nobal Gas Engine, AKA Papp Engine Sweet!!! It worked! 😉 Let’s build A Noble Gas Engine AKA” Papp Engine”. Times Just Turned… Or Did It? We Will…
The Hot Cat, developed by Andrea Rossi, just completed a rigorous test in which it has run for 218 consecutive hours in self sustained mode. What does this mean, exactly, to followers of the…
This shows a battery that uses calcium cloride to draw moisture out of the air and help run a copper and magnesium battery. I also show a simple Joule Thief circuit that uses the…
My modified Fuji AA Joule Thief circuit lighting 300 LEDs! Each LED requires 3.5 volts to light. I am still using the old AA battery that you have seen in all of my other videos. For more information, go to Overunitydotcom in my Joule Thief topic. Thanks.