Pan oscillator running 110 volt LED light.ASF
This is Jonnydavro’s pan oscillator running a standard 110v /20 LED candelabra bulb. In this video I am using a 12 volt battery with a rheostat to control the power. Two small transistors are…
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This is Jonnydavro’s pan oscillator running a standard 110v /20 LED candelabra bulb. In this video I am using a 12 volt battery with a rheostat to control the power. Two small transistors are…
have changed transformer from first version of Spark-Gap-Generator to 120V fluorescent tube ballast (very light transformer), now it’s consuming about 36-40watt of energy and able to light 4 (probably more) 100w 120v regular light bulbs and… no elect…
Attempted replication. Note, I couldn’t get the fluorescent bulb to ignite wirelessly, as it only lit with contact.
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…
inventor: John Kanzius update: read this! Salt water burns: the experiments and results patents: download PDF (Systems and methods for combined RF-induced hyperthermia and radioimmunotherapy, 2005) download PDF (Enhanced systems and methods for RF-induced…
Make yourself a real laser out of scraps, junk, pennies and clothespins! Inspired by Nyle Steiner’s work at http://www.sparkbangbuzz.com/tealaser/tealaser7.htm Thanks, Nyle! I learned a lot from this project, and it works surprisingly well. WARNING:…
Here is the Slayer Exciter running on 12 volts and using a much larger coil. It will light up fluorescent tubes better and the energy field around the unit extends further. I am using…
This is Slayer’s Exciter circuit using a PNP instead of an NPN transistor. The circuit is basically run backwards. I show the circuit illuminating two fluorescent tubes and transmitting energy wirlessly.
This is the same Slayer exciter that I showed in my last video only with a much larger coil. The circuit is being driven this time with a (4) AA battery pack that puts…
2 SECs coupled for high voltage. Just experimenting.. Bulbs were xenon strobe, ne2 neon, and 15w fluorescent