Hello, This is my first post here because now is the time that I thought I had something to say. I have been very interested and have replicated 2 bediniwheels, several silver colloid generators, 3 AROMAZ style high voltage lights, and a crude galvanic cell is hammered into my backyard. I think there is a bright future for humanity but we have to make it and teach others to do so as well...
Anyway, I have been tinkering with my ground rod and I saw a schematic somewhere for "free energy" from the ground with an array of about 6 capacitors, 2 sizes. I made it, and can draw 11 or so volts from the ground with just the ground rod, and this circuit ramps it up to 14 or 15. I can tell I get 11 volts from regular copper 8 ft ground rod because I had it wired to my room and I Oscoped it, and the signal was very high frequency from 4 to 11 volts. I made sure my Oscope was fine by checking the square wave test output... it was fine.
So, voltage is there and that's my proof, so that's why I'm diving into this area.
I thought maybe I could squeeze that 14 volts through a 2n2222 and to a homemade transformer to ramp the volts up, but after testing there was not enough wattage stored in the caps to run the 2n2222 for more then maybe 1 pulse.
This page BEAM Robotics Tek - The SunEater Series describes plans for small solar cell powered toy cars that measure their caps voltage and runs when it gets high enough, and shut off to charge more.
These models work well (they say) at voltages from ~2.5 to .7 and can power an inductive load. The only problem is I can not use their advanced schematics because I am dealing with a much more erratic and higher voltage, which would burn out some logic chips... but we might be able to use this as a guide...
I am asking anyone if they can come up with a higher voltage variant of this. To be honest I am learning more about electricity on this forum and DIY then I am in school... But there is still alot that I dont know, especially with microchips.
Thanks!
Anyway, I have been tinkering with my ground rod and I saw a schematic somewhere for "free energy" from the ground with an array of about 6 capacitors, 2 sizes. I made it, and can draw 11 or so volts from the ground with just the ground rod, and this circuit ramps it up to 14 or 15. I can tell I get 11 volts from regular copper 8 ft ground rod because I had it wired to my room and I Oscoped it, and the signal was very high frequency from 4 to 11 volts. I made sure my Oscope was fine by checking the square wave test output... it was fine.
So, voltage is there and that's my proof, so that's why I'm diving into this area.
I thought maybe I could squeeze that 14 volts through a 2n2222 and to a homemade transformer to ramp the volts up, but after testing there was not enough wattage stored in the caps to run the 2n2222 for more then maybe 1 pulse.
This page BEAM Robotics Tek - The SunEater Series describes plans for small solar cell powered toy cars that measure their caps voltage and runs when it gets high enough, and shut off to charge more.
These models work well (they say) at voltages from ~2.5 to .7 and can power an inductive load. The only problem is I can not use their advanced schematics because I am dealing with a much more erratic and higher voltage, which would burn out some logic chips... but we might be able to use this as a guide...
I am asking anyone if they can come up with a higher voltage variant of this. To be honest I am learning more about electricity on this forum and DIY then I am in school... But there is still alot that I dont know, especially with microchips.
Thanks!
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