Hi all,
This is a little experiment to show that you can create power from the SPACE.
It is so simple that I think anybody can do it, all you need is a transformer with a center tap secondary of 12-0-12v and a primary of 240v or 120v, a cap of 100nf a reed switch and a magnet. The circuit is shown below.
Make sure that your leads to the reed sw are long enough so as you can put some distance between the magnet and the transformer so as the magnetic field will not affect it.
Connect a meter to the pick up coil (240v) and set the meter to 200mv AC. Take the reed sw and pass the magnet rapidly so as to make and break the reed sw.
See the voltage you are getting on the meter, it will be millivolts, what more did you expect
Now what is happening here?
If you look at the circuit you will see that when the switch is closed only L1 is in the cicuit, but when it is open L1+L2 are in the circuit. When we close the switch we change the resistance in the circuit (the switch and the wire connecting it) changing resistance has created a current to flow.
Other things are happening in this circuit as well but I will see if anyone can come up with them.
I can create over 700v on my setup!!!!!!!!!! Yes I do have to increase the circuit but there are some great possibilities for using this very simple but very important circuit.
Mike
This is a little experiment to show that you can create power from the SPACE.
It is so simple that I think anybody can do it, all you need is a transformer with a center tap secondary of 12-0-12v and a primary of 240v or 120v, a cap of 100nf a reed switch and a magnet. The circuit is shown below.
Make sure that your leads to the reed sw are long enough so as you can put some distance between the magnet and the transformer so as the magnetic field will not affect it.
Connect a meter to the pick up coil (240v) and set the meter to 200mv AC. Take the reed sw and pass the magnet rapidly so as to make and break the reed sw.
See the voltage you are getting on the meter, it will be millivolts, what more did you expect
Now what is happening here?
If you look at the circuit you will see that when the switch is closed only L1 is in the cicuit, but when it is open L1+L2 are in the circuit. When we close the switch we change the resistance in the circuit (the switch and the wire connecting it) changing resistance has created a current to flow.
Other things are happening in this circuit as well but I will see if anyone can come up with them.
I can create over 700v on my setup!!!!!!!!!! Yes I do have to increase the circuit but there are some great possibilities for using this very simple but very important circuit.
Mike
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