Under 10mA on your latest circuit...I can imagine manufacturers of LED's writing 'Current Consumption - 23mA, er, unless wireless Slayer circuits are used and then who the heck knows'
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Totoalas, yeah, sorry for some vagueneness, with very little in the way of test equipment, vague will come along.
To replicate, here's the biggest tip - turn the tower upside down
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Where we normally have a field emanating strongest from the top, it's now at the bottom. The placement of devices around a tower then allows much more transferral.
If your phone lit for 5 seconds, it was showing power, but not enough of it was coming through and so the phone powered down. I have an ancient Nokia that does that and forms a good test meter, if that one works, others will. Charge time appears to be similar to the wall adapters...but all half dozen phones came from Freecycle and no batteries are less than 4 years old.
Receive side is 4x 1N4148 size clear Schottky's (very low forward voltage drop) and capacitor is a 10uF electrolytic. Receive coil is 2 turns of approx 26 gauge copper, of exact diameter as the tower.
That tower is made from 2" PVC plumbing pipe, wound with approx 24 gauge copper from a PC monitor degauss coil. 1 full coil bringing along one full exciter coil
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The L1 is 1 turn of speaker hook-up wire, approx 20 gauge.
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