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    Quote Originally Posted by THE SKULLS View Post
    we have tried this rods. there is voltage certainly. may vary from .4 to 20+ volts.
    the current is very weak. although it can lit up and LED.
    we need to cascade and make parallel connections of the same circuit to build up more current.
    sayang, wala namo ma-piktyuri. but we were amazed by the result.

    try putting a florescent bulb in a parabolic dish used by telecomms company. mao ni sunod namo testingan. harnessing the power of microwave.
    Then the title of this thread is slightly misleading. When one says "free", it usually brings in a vision of being able to save money because of the fact that "free" means you don't have to spend on something. Now, if the solution to the weakness of output power/energy is to invest on more equipment (the effort to cascade and make parallel connections MUST entail bringing in more material into the device, yes?), basin the end result is spending more than what you must just to get "free" energy. This is like taking short rides in jeepneys (kay 7.50 ra man plete) 10 times, and you end up paying 75 pesos, only to realize that if you took a cab, you would have covered the same distance you covered in the 10 jeep rides and realize you had to only pay 50 pesos for the entire trip, thus you could have saved 25 pesos.

    -RODION

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    pwede ra cguro e edit ang title. nice pod biya ang idea. good only for charging batteries for flashlights and some minimal power consumption things.

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    Very nice topic wala lang jud ko kasabot sa schematic nga naa sa babaw.
    Pwede post ug layout?
    Dako kaayo ko ug electric bill more than 2k kay 24/7 akong pc basin magamit ko ni dah!

    Quote Originally Posted by eXpLoDe View Post
    pwede ra cguro e edit ang title. nice pod biya ang idea. good only for charging batteries for flashlights and some minimal power consumption things.
    Changing title of someone else thread isn't good.
    But on Rod it is.


    Peace.

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    Of course it is good--if I do anything here that would annoy you, then it's quite well and good, because I like to annoy you, handsoff241--I find it quite enjoyable and amusing. And perhaps the most amusing part of all, is that no matter what you do, you can't do anything about it

    Peace.

    -RODION
    Last edited by rodsky; 05-25-2011 at 01:34 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodsky View Post
    Of course it is good--if I do anything here that would annoy you, then it's quite well and good, because I like to annoy you, handsoff241--I find it quite enjoyable and amusing. And perhaps the most amusing part of all, is that no matter what you do, you can't do anything about it

    Peace.

    -RODION
    Rods! OFF TOPIC NA KA!

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    I rather buy double A's.

    Clearly a waste of time making this stuff.

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    the concept of this FREE energy source is that you tune your circuit to a certain frequency "maybe"
    more like a band pass circuitry.

    imo puhunan ani kay ang circuitry ra jud, mao nga free. wala man bayad ang pag-harness nimo sa power.

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    ^^ I can lit up a LED using a magnet.
    This is only good for science experiments, but not for practical use.

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    Taken from: Free energy suppression - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    In this context, the term "free energy" is not well-defined, and should not be confused with thermodynamic free energy. Generally, it is used to refer to purported transformative technologies which have the potential to dramatically reduce personal energy costs with relatively little capital investment.

    There have been numerous free energy claims over the years. Many, such as those implying perpetual motion or those based on extracting zero point energy, are impossible according to accepted physical laws. Others, such as cold fusion, while not fundamentally impossible, are not accepted as established by the scientific community. Conspiracy advocates therefore claim that the scientific community has controlled and suppressed research into alternative avenues of energy production via the institutions of peer review.

    In addition, some claim that devices capable of extracting significant and usable power from pre-existing energy reservoirs for little or no cost exist but are being suppressed by governments and special interest groups (such as the fossil fuel and nuclear industry), and that suppression has been going on for some time. According to energy suppression conspiracy advocates, the main motive behind this is the preservation of the economic status quo and sustained increase of fuel prices. Variations on the energy suppression conspiracy state that free energy cannot be allowed in a capitalist system because the economic system would break down if it were introduced.

    Proponents of this conspiracy theory also claim that certain renewable technologies (such as solar cells and biofuels and other efficient technologies (as electric vehicles) are being suppressed or weakened by governments and special interest groups.

    Free energy research is typically considered to be pseudo-scientific or unrealistic by the scientific community. Conspiracy theorists allege that this is a deliberate attempt by conspirators to suppress this research. There are various other factors which can prevent funding of some alternative energy development, such as "time and information" and capital costs. Groups behind "the conspiracy" have been said to include various national governments, international automakers, and the petroleum industry.


    With this said, it is clear that the only proponents of "free energy" are conspiracy theorists. And since conspiracy theories are not allowed in part of iStorya.net, I am now closing the thread.

    -RODION
    Last edited by rodsky; 05-26-2011 at 02:18 PM.

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