Electric OU: Wireless Power: Matched Rx, DC Output, SNM
Yet another wireless power demo. A computer fan is powered from the DC output of the main receiver module of the sn001 wireless power system. The probe receiver is used to vary the power…
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Yet another wireless power demo. A computer fan is powered from the DC output of the main receiver module of the sn001 wireless power system. The probe receiver is used to vary the power…
Info below : A ‘showcase’ method for completed wireless energy projects. A system which doesn’t need a conventional Tesla tower. The 4kV trigger coil circuits can be found on JonnyDavro’s channel. Trigger coil came…
The inductor of the Joule Thief can be made in many different ways. Instead of the cored inductor, Sohei Thoth has been exploring “wireless” versions using air core coils, bifilar wound. “Wireless” isn’t really…
Following my video the other day for the soil powered flashing pumpkin, sMartcreations2010 enhanced with a circuit that can light 2x LED’s from a small power source. I replicated his design, but used a…
Running with the idea of simple implementations for wireless electricity – here is Bottle Cap Wireless. A normally thrown away water bottle cap is used as the basis for the system. The transistor sits…
Perhaps the lightest wireless electricity receiver in the world ? A single strand of copper wire, no capacitor or resistor or anything else ! Then, some usefulness with wireless electricity, shown powering up a…
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…
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…
When I Was A Kid. #7 RC Plane Camera & Portable Recording System… Wireless i will have a page on my site with all the videos as we continue through the series. an for…
After struggling with dodgy meter readings for good solid power input figures within previous experiments, I decided to ditch the use of batteries altogether ! A stepper motor is used, 2 wires of which…