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stetech2020
modified 10 years ago

Wirless electrkcity

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Hello guys, lets make this wireless electricity work. Help me out. In place of the transformer I want to separate induction coil. One to the transmission circuit and the other to just the capacitor and the bulb. feel free to modify and post it. Good luck
published 10 years ago
hurz
10 years ago
If this circuit is your starting proposal i will give up... ;) However there were already projects in the past and here is one you might find interessting http://everycircuit.com/circuit/6547121830363136
gozpodin
10 years ago
Wireless electricity? Reading your description of what you want, there are two possible options, the first and the one we should look at first and discard as less feasible was something tesla was playing with in the beginning of the electric age, as beaming watts of power into the air in a way that would be useful would have countless other undesired effects not limited to distorting or scrambling communication services within an appreciable space around your transmitter. Better option is in use on your electric toothbrush charger, a control circuit, and the primary induction coil and the core are inside a double insulated case with a protruding portion for your toothbrush to stand on, that protrusion fits into the secondary induction coil on the toothbrush inducing a voltage which charges the toothbrush battery. The magnetic feild given off in the latter example is intentionally weak as the required charging current for the toothbrush is small if you wanted to charge the toothbrush at some distance from the charger the magnetic feild would have to be considerably stronger which is when you start to have those undesired consequences such as inducing voltages insurrounding electronic circuits, wiring or metal.
clpatel
10 years ago
Ok
stetech2020
10 years ago
Hmnn ok .thanks
stetech2020
10 years ago
@hurz i just checked out the web address and saw the circuit. It's not the real definition of a wirless electricity even thoug the circuit works perfectly. My definition of wirle electricity is that the transmiting circuit is in no way connected or on the same circuit board as the receiving circuit. In any diagram i see, i dont want to see a transformer going from the transmission to the receiving circuit. I want two seperate circuit with each having a coil that does the transmission...not a transformer.thanks.i believe its possible.
hurz
10 years ago
You just need the transformer to simulate two more or less coupled coils. It looks like a normal transformer but should be an air interface. Check the parameter "coupling coefficient" which is very low! Roughly, as lower this coefficient the distance of transmitter coil and receiver one is greater. Hope this helps.
njolico
10 years ago
Sounds to me like you're trying to invent a way to transmit an electrical signal over a fair distance and reproduce it without the receiver being connected by wires to the transmitter. Hmmm. If only we had something like that. We could probably send and receive information from anywhere in the world. That would be crazy. Impossible I say. ;)
njolico
10 years ago
Also, just so you're aware, if you take a large, and i mean really large capacitor and let it sit for long enough (years) it will build a substantial charge. We used to have those big caps for Coast Guard LORAN stations they were about the size of a five gallon gas can. a bunch of them were left without the terminals shorted together so a guy had to discharge them with a shorting probe. Long story short, he accidentally backed into one and blew a couple of quarter sized holes in his ass cheeks suposedly. They were about 20kv.
stetech2020
10 years ago
@hurz....i get your point now. I took ur advice and did few adjustment to the parameters...but the bulb keeps blowing up.it works for few moment and the goes out. Thanks for ur concern. I believe it is possible
hurz
10 years ago
@stetech2020, Bring you down to earth, your idea is nobel, but you have to keep physics laws on earth in mind and the coupling coefficient must be below 1! Check again the old project.

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