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  • Hello All

    As all of you (I think), I am trying to get "of the grid" maybe a little bit different then others ...
    I am living on my own boat and working on other boats.
    Self-sufficiency and sustainability is always been fascinating for me.

    Currently, I am looking into Ascanius radiant energy, Charles Flynn magnetic motor, an own project to make hydrogen from saltwater wirh solar and wind to use it in a generator and a kite-surf sail to attach on the boat for propulsion.

    If you think you could stay on a boat for a while and do some research, building and testing together ...
    We could build up a team and follow any "serious" project meanwhile sailing and having fun ...
    ahoy
    Armando

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    Radiant Collector

    Welcome aboard!

    You might also consider taking a look at this type of radiant collector if you have an interest in radiant energy:

    Originally posted by vidbid View Post
    One could say that there are two circuits at play here. The radiant collector and the radiant exciter.


    The radiant exciter has the purpose of radiantly exciting the batteries, of which there are two.


    The circuit is called a Brovin Kacher Radiant Exciter.

    The circuit for the radiant collector is called a Tesla Radiant Collector.


    Basic Schematic:


    The input to the radiant exciter circuit is about 20mA; however, the radiant collector is not directly connected to the batteries. Output from the radiant collector circuit can be seen to be considerably more than the input to the exciter circuit.

    More Detailed




    Replication #1
    HTML Code:
    http://youtu.be/2JxunfyhtFI



    Replication #2

    HTML Code:
    http://youtu.be/vnHTtpPvsTQ


    Replication #3

    Diodes for Replication #3

    HTML Code:
    http://youtu.be/nhbtOvNLnko
    These diodes cost about $30US each.
    Regards,

    Berg

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