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free energy source from radio signal?

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free energy source?



I would like to have an antenna, and then drain the current that oscilates in the antena i think ac? and store it in capacitors or batteries..

because the antenna is picking random radio frequencyes, the electrons would be moving AC.. so i brigde rectifier it.

Is this kind if free energy source possible?
 

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And what is the voltage do you think you can get from an anntena?
 

free energy source?

thats a stage.. but maybe there is a way to rise some voltage perhaps?

i simulated in another program i i got some mV

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how do wireless energy work1?? with no battery on the reciever i think.. so it should work in some way :s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LfWec1YdtI
 

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Unless you live a few feet or tens of feet from a very high power transmitting station, this method will not do you much good. You would be better off buying a solar cell panel and getting energy from that.

Joke: or having some hamsters or rats running in a wheel which is connected to a generator.
 

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