What a great time to be an electromechanics student, I get to complement my studies with great videos as such. Plus your videos are actually well produced. You definitely have a new subscriber over here. Looking forward for next vids.
Thank you for your nice and kind comment and subscription! 😊😊 Wish you a great success in your studies. Also, I am so glad that my videos are helpful in that manner! Hearing that is my biggest prize 🙏
@@overunityinventor I understand. But on your videos it's hard to see which wire goes where. Just a request. I want to build but can't see your connections clearly. Keep up the good work. Thanks kindly
Nice video but you’re trying to create a tank circuit with a polarized electrolytic capacitor? That’s not going to work my friend. You need a non polarized cap.
Thank you for your kind comment and appreciation! 😊 Yes, that is true. Electrolytic capacitors have an oxide layer acting as a dielectric to insulate properly in a unidirectional fashion. However, up to certain voltage levels (typically up to 1.5 volts), the reverse voltage does no harm to oxide layer and it can still act as a bidirectional capacitor with a different capacitance value (In our case reverse voltage would die out immediately to these levels). Also, as you know, it is rather simple to demonstrate by using what you have in your hand especially when you need a large capacitance for observable oscillations with a low frequency. But this must also explain the anisotropic waveform on the oscilloscope, very good point to mention thank you!
My Brother, 😂. There is free energy. That's electricity that you get without paying for it😊😊😊. It's that simple. You guys complicate this thing for no reason. Let's do simple things for simple people..
What a great time to be an electromechanics student, I get to complement my studies with great videos as such. Plus your videos are actually well produced. You definitely have a new subscriber over here. Looking forward for next vids.
Thank you for your nice and kind comment and subscription! 😊😊 Wish you a great success in your studies. Also, I am so glad that my videos are helpful in that manner! Hearing that is my biggest prize 🙏
An excellent presentation. Unfortunately, I am a hobbyist, and this content is over my head. Good luck.
gradulating as an EET in a few weeks, good videos. i likey ;)
PS: if you want an editor or some tips hit me up if you're gonna upload more often
Nicely done!
Thank you for your kind comment and appreciation! ☺
😊😊😊❤❤❤😅😅😅🎉🎉🎉🎉
❤ Please 🙏 teach us how to build without PCB. Hard to get PCB in Africa my friend 😊😊.
Thanks
simply join the pins of components with wires and solder it
@@overunityinventor I understand. But on your videos it's hard to see which wire goes where. Just a request. I want to build but can't see your connections clearly. Keep up the good work. Thanks kindly
Nice video but you’re trying to create a tank circuit with a polarized electrolytic capacitor? That’s not going to work my friend. You need a non polarized cap.
Thank you for your kind comment and appreciation! 😊 Yes, that is true. Electrolytic capacitors have an oxide layer acting as a dielectric to insulate properly in a unidirectional fashion. However, up to certain voltage levels (typically up to 1.5 volts), the reverse voltage does no harm to oxide layer and it can still act as a bidirectional capacitor with a different capacitance value (In our case reverse voltage would die out immediately to these levels).
Also, as you know, it is rather simple to demonstrate by using what you have in your hand especially when you need a large capacitance for observable oscillations with a low frequency. But this must also explain the anisotropic waveform on the oscilloscope, very good point to mention thank you!
How this only has 52 likes ?
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My Brother, 😂. There is free energy. That's electricity that you get without paying for it😊😊😊. It's that simple. You guys complicate this thing for no reason. Let's do simple things for simple people..
Yeah I agree, I would have thought that resonance plays a big part in free energy too.