OK, maybe not the best the question, I tried to make Tesla’s system of collecting free energy from the antenna?

OK, maybe not the best the question,
I tried to make Tesla’s system of collecting free energy from the antenna, and kapacitator and diodes and gives me very little electricity so I thought that if anyone knows any way I can to increase supply and whether it is possible to use a mobile phone charger
thanks

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After Nicolai Tesla died, government goons destroyed a lot of his notes and devices. Likely much of the reconstruction is wrong or a deliberate scam. A receiving antenna will produce less than one watt unless you are very close to a high powered transmitting antenna. A few milliwatts will charge a mobile phone battery but it takes weeks instead of hours, except the voltage likely is not high enough to produce any charging, unless a coil with a many turn secondary is used.
Free is deceptive if the receiving antenna costs hundreds of dollars for parts plus considerable labor. Small antennas pick up proportionally fewer milliwatts. Microwatts in many locations. Neil
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on: 17th February 11

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One Response to “OK, maybe not the best the question, I tried to make Tesla’s system of collecting free energy from the antenna?”

  1. Ray;mond says:

    After Nicolai Tesla died, government goons destroyed a lot of his notes and devices. Likely much of the reconstruction is wrong or a deliberate scam. A receiving antenna will produce less than one watt unless you are very close to a high powered transmitting antenna. A few milliwatts will charge a mobile phone battery but it takes weeks instead of hours, except the voltage likely is not high enough to produce any charging, unless a coil with a many turn secondary is used.
    Free is deceptive if the receiving antenna costs hundreds of dollars for parts plus considerable labor. Small antennas pick up proportionally fewer milliwatts. Microwatts in many locations. Neil

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