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…
This is a test rig to allow 2 HV JT circuits to be placed in parallel. I can operate 1 JT circuit from 1 AA battery or, tie two JT circuits together from the…
A quick test of an idea, thought about for some time but not implemented. It struck me that a lot of circuits are around to light household bulbs with batteries, but the circuits themselves…
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…
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…
A pancake coil and a transistor. 1x AAA battery is being used to power the circuit. The coil is an old modem lead, with 2 wires running through it. The wires are connected following…
This is my Muller testing unit upgraded and with a simple drive circuit. The drive circuit uses only one pair of coils and is similar to a Bedini SSG circuit. The device shown here…