HyA! I was Pompier ( professionell FireMan,and Paramedic),I search the true outside my Levels ,and I found it with You ! To much True,cant stop you ,I had see ,your Potential! Thanks and Bey
Hi Joel, I performed similar experiment with fluorescent tube yesterday. I didn't have coil between aluminium plates (capacitors). But I found out, that I have the same energy going into microwavecapacitor when I connect both aluminium plates or I connect only one of them. Can you try if there is any difference at your setup, when you connect only one capacitive aluminium plate? (I know, my setup is not exatly same as your, so maybe for this reason is my result as is. I want to try some next day) Thank you MM P.S. I cannot post video of it, because I have horrible mess on my workbench :-)
It causes noise on the line with your devices and others connected so not a good idea. Plus you subject the device to transient surges from the mains. Like when power supplies dump spikes to ground.
HyA!
I was Pompier ( professionell FireMan,and Paramedic),I search the true outside my Levels ,and I found it with You !
To much True,cant stop you ,I had see ,your Potential!
Thanks and Bey
ANother wonderful explanation!!-John
Nice! I don't know if you have a basement at your place, however; you could always use a water pipe to ground if the outside is too frozen.
Very cool
Is the floating ground the same thing ive seen as a welder dragging a chain under their work truck..
If you could talk about what displacement current is and how to get it that would be great.
He has quite a few videos!
@@calcoin4199 hard to find them all and categorize them.
Wonder what the frequency is at? the 4v at 1amp output is super efficient…
plasma lamp driver so 10-20k is my guess.
Self resonating oscillators? Cool. Nice setup. Is the schematic on the forum? 👍👏
Btw where did you source the oscillator? I cannot find it. Seems to be MQ100 but searching that finds electric toothbrushes...
Hi Joel, I performed similar experiment with fluorescent tube yesterday. I didn't have coil between aluminium plates (capacitors).
But I found out, that I have the same energy going into microwavecapacitor when I connect both aluminium plates or I connect only one of them.
Can you try if there is any difference at your setup, when you connect only one capacitive aluminium plate?
(I know, my setup is not exatly same as your, so maybe for this reason is my result as is. I want to try some next day)
Thank you
MM
P.S. I cannot post video of it, because I have horrible mess on my workbench :-)
Can't you use your mains ground?
It causes noise on the line with your devices and others connected so not a good idea. Plus you subject the device to transient surges from the mains. Like when power supplies dump spikes to ground.
Had a thought you might find some of this interesting (fractal antennas): ua-cam.com/video/JXgccLq246I/v-deo.htmlsi=2cS3ODLS1uq02JTI