Measurements on my Cold Electricity Generator Device. How cold electricity reacts, according to this device and Nikola Tesla's patents.
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@ZincFold3 ай бұрын
Great video, thank you.
@michaeledmaley60364 ай бұрын
thanks bro. i liked your video that where u explained it on the schematics for free. You embrace the idea of truly free energy, at least thats how i see it. I salute you!
@waterfuel24 күн бұрын
Can radiant energy pass THROUGH a spark gap and on through series circuit , if it's in a small vacuum chamber? There is way less dissipation into ambient air, and the energy may be useful downstream. In 2005-2008, A sealed extreme high efficient vacuum dual coils relay , as originally for a electrical 60 cycles signals pole box, was used with engine experiments, to generate more efficient hydrogen gas from water. The engines would run with spark plug electrolysis, but only with the special relays applied to pass both high voltage and 7amps current! (not used for a relay purpose, but for contacts, diodes and inductors) I recently built one with Carlon sealable 4" box, vacuum gauge, valve, and Tesla spark gap with magnets, diodes, cap and hand vacuum pumper tool. Not tested yet. See one of Nathren's / S1R engines running,- S1R9A9M9 You tube videos 1+2. It was started with battery. Battery disconnected. Engine ran on the 12 magnet alternator , - self running sustained with 10amp draw. The 4 technicians called them "The Magic Relays".
@gsav250424 күн бұрын
@@waterfuel Hallo friend! I saw the videos. Radiant energy has nothing to do with this Engine as I saw closer. Anyway the motor doesn’t work properly as I heard.
@omidyousefian41094 ай бұрын
Thank you for doing the measurement!
@Kangsteri4 ай бұрын
Nice. Have you made the water test on this setup? Cold electricity should be able to jump the water surface. If it's just regular HV/RF then it should produce hydrogen bubbles.
@gsav25044 ай бұрын
It happens when the water is salted. The water acts as a conductor as well.
@Leviathan15s4 ай бұрын
Subscribed! I like that you're using real resistive loads to test the circuit, I've seen so many bad experiments where they just connect a bunch of LED's and determine the power based on how many LED's light up.
@gsav25044 ай бұрын
I am using resistive loads. Two incandescent bulbs of 200W each!!! LED Lambs are no problem here. You can light up many of them. It depends of the output. That’s why I adjust the duty cycle a lot.
@JB-204 ай бұрын
Good demo.. 👍
@uwaling4 ай бұрын
Hi, nice demonstration. I do several own simlar experiments and I'm an electrical engineer. Your measurement should be enhanced zu real and reactive power measurement. Can you please use your oszi with math function. U×I and look. May your oszi has Powermeasurement like on rigol mso series?
@gsav25044 ай бұрын
Hi! My oscillator doesn’t have this function I think. Match measurement between square pulses of 70% and impulses of several nanoseconds have no meaning. The difference between input and output is 20W according to my experiment. The impulses are more than 400V (peek) and they may destroy the oscilloscope as well, that’s why I use a resistor of 2M.
@gsav25044 ай бұрын
See the other video of „measurements of cold electricity“ and you will get the picture!
@JenkoRun3 ай бұрын
The spark gap should be in parallel and the capacitor in series, one of the reasons is that it extends the oscillations and increases the economy, furthermore this is meant to be a reactive power producer circuit that occurs from the free oscillations bouncing around in the circuit at its resonant frequency per spark discharge, reactive power cannot be tapped directly since it kills the oscillations so another trick is required. Tesla's tech is meant to go beyond energy, reactive power is where he was headed into and the hairpin circuit is an example of such a device, but tapping it directly is not how it's meant to be used.
@gsav25043 ай бұрын
Sorry but i don't think you understand it well!!!
@JenkoRun3 ай бұрын
@@gsav2504 There are plenty of experiments around which you can see the effects of what I'm talking about, furthermore study the designs in Tesla's Colorado Springs Notes, especially pages 56-58, he states the exact reasons for the design choices and has clear similarities to the hairpin. It's all there for you read, the device is a reactive power oscillator, read Tesla's own words and think about why the circuits are portrayed as they are and what they do. I suggest watching "2018 ESTC Panel Discussion 2 - Energy Science & Technology Conference"
@justbob1581Ай бұрын
Can't you add a few more receiver coils? The input might go up slightly, but no where near proportionate to the output, I would think?
@gsav2504Ай бұрын
@@justbob1581 if you add more coils you change automatically the impedance. That means that the frequency and other parameters can be changed as well. So It can NOT work properly!!!
@justbob1581Ай бұрын
@@gsav2504 Do you know of Rick Friedrich? The way I understand it is 1) When you energize a coil, a magnetic field is created. 2) You can duplicate that field to infinity with similarly tuned coils. I have duplicated his experiment myself and that does seem to be the case. I am lighting as many lights as I can, and with a little frequency adjustment here or there, my input stays the same. My lights are 5 watt and about 60-70% brightness. My problem is, I can't figure out how to ramp up the circuit?
@gsav2504Ай бұрын
@@justbob1581 Yes! I thing it is similar to this experiment. I’am tuning the back EMF to the outer coil to generate impulses, just to demonstrate the cold electricity phenomenon. If you add more similar coils, the energy can be split and you can power other loads. It is the same thing. The power at the output can be achieved up to the 80%. With fine tuning using pulse width adjustments can be more….
@konstantinoskollias18064 ай бұрын
Μπράβο αγορίνα... καλά το πας !!!
@BrentLeVasseurАй бұрын
Would you be willing to post a parts build list and circuit diagram online so we can try to replicate this experiment? Thank you!
@gsav2504Ай бұрын
@@BrentLeVasseur Check my video: ‘Cold electricity generator’. You’ll find there everything you need to replicate.
@BrentLeVasseurАй бұрын
@@gsav2504 Ok thank you! Do you have any theories on what it is that makes cold electricity work?
@gsav2504Ай бұрын
@@BrentLeVasseur you can read the hairpin circuit, patent of Nikola Tesla. If you take a look on the oscilloscope, then you may find out, it is about sharp impulses and resonance of higher frequencies.
@BrentLeVasseurАй бұрын
@@gsav2504 Do the coils need to be wound around cardboard tubes? Or can you use some other material? Would it be possible to power the Mosfet with the cold electricity end, so you don;t need to use a heat sync?
@BrentLeVasseurАй бұрын
@@gsav2504 I am familiar with Tesla’s hairpin circuit and to my knowledge, it doesn’t generate cold electricity. Also a lot of other inventors have tested high voltage impulse coils, such as Master Ivo with the bifilar coils using mosfets, and they don’t generate cold electricity either. So it must be something else that is causing it to work.
@quantumenergysolutions91284 ай бұрын
Very nice! Are you able to convert it back into hot electricity. I have a power company can you contact me please?
@gsav25044 ай бұрын
After the stabilisation, you can do whatever you want!
@quantumenergysolutions91284 ай бұрын
@@gsav2504 Could you design a system to boost a 75kw solar system? What do you suggest?
@gsav25044 ай бұрын
I wouldn’t try it due to high magnetic field around the coils.
@gsav25044 ай бұрын
It could be dangerous for the health
@starraider254 ай бұрын
Just don't use it to charge batteries. We don't want another overunity device like Ed Gray.