Well…. As the saying goes “ extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof “ let’s see “ watcha got “
Cheers Grum.
This is work in progress, be sure i will share when i will finish experimenting. It is my will to publish a device that can power a household and is cheap to build and maintain. I have quite few projects running not only this one. And if they don’t work as they should or the cost is to high i will just leave them alone. Rich guys can do it by themselves if they want … it seems that they don’t for the moment. Have you tried to add some resistors on the ground connection and hook up a bigger load ? Wait few minutes and see if something happen, or add gradually more load. Not LEDs, incandescent bulbs or toy motors. Also if you have found the right diode, start to play with capacitors … there is much to test until you get something and is frustrating to see that might not work at all in a different location.
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