WPT part 47, multiple resonating frequencies, light bulb, charge cap over 165V

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • I LOVE THIS PROJECT!!
    In this video I show multiple resonating frequencies and LEDs lighting up at each one. I light a bulb, and charge a capacitor to 165V
    Here is a video that I made about 8 years ago that could help a lot of beginners learn to work with Resonance.
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Komentáře • 12

  • @NemanjaR8
    @NemanjaR8 Před rokem +1

    Is this set up grounded, incredible thing is where is this energy coming from???
    With regular electronics this couldn’t be possible
    Great video !

    • @INVENTOR3
      @INVENTOR3  Před rokem +1

      This particular set up is not grounded. Now that I think about it I should of tried to add an Earth ground to the negative end of the cap, it might have charged faster.
      My power source is a frequency generator set to only 12v pulsed DC, and it has a max limit of 100 miliAmps, so everything you see in the video is powered with less than 1.2Watts of power, i expect i am actually using around .6watts based on past measurements i have taken. That bulb i lit up is a 10watt bulb.
      Thanks for your kind words.

    • @NemanjaR8
      @NemanjaR8 Před rokem +1

      @@INVENTOR3 Could this be considered over unity, especially your set ups with thousands of LEDs it wouldn’t be possible to power all of those LEDs in series just from 1.2 watts supply .

    • @MX6MAXIMUS
      @MX6MAXIMUS Před rokem

      @@NemanjaR8 No, not "over-unity" if you hated the term.

    • @NemanjaR8
      @NemanjaR8 Před rokem

      @@MX6MAXIMUS lol

    • @INVENTOR3
      @INVENTOR3  Před rokem

      @NemanjaR8 Yes, you got it!
      Eventually, to have the system power itself. I hope to maybe run this project from 120v I get from an antenna wire in the air. I hope my " free energy from air" project can power this project.