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  • Radiant energy and compatibility issues

    Hello there,

    I recently started doing more research on radiant energy and i am very fascinated about it. So i'm thinking about constructing a radiant energy receiver (on a smaller scale first, and if successful, then a bigger one) and i was wondering, if there will be any issues regarding powering our everyday devices because of the current (the "regular" grid current is 60 Hz, but using Teslas method it would be much higher). I mean, would the devices run without issues on the higher current?
    Obviously i wouldn't plan to power the devices straight up with the high voltage, but use a transducer instead (xV to 220V), but then again i wanted to ask - is this even possible in means of compatibility? Would it be possible to transfer energy from the radiant energy receiver into a transducer to lower the voltage and power our everyday devices like that?
    The reason i ask this is that from what i have seen, only voltmeters and light bulbs have been powered, but nothing more complex.

    I'm fairly new here so i hope your not too hard on me for asking such stupid questions.
    Thanks in advance, any advice and information is much appreciated.

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    While not a direct answer to your question, have a look at what Youtube user kdkinen is doing with his Don Smith replication. In general though, you're dealing with high frequencies, high voltage systems that in turn need to be dealt with for typical loads.
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