Cordless Radiant Energy Television

in technology •  2 years ago 

"Modern TVs use, on average, 58.6 watts when in On mode and 1.3 watts in standby mode.
The power consumption of modern TVs ranges from 10W to 117W (0.5W to 3W on standby).
On average, TVs consume 106.9 kWh of electricity per year, costing $16.04 annually to run in the US."
https://ecocostsavings.com/tv-wattage/

"Our Sun emits electromagnetic energy and that energy showers down on us throughout the whole 24 hours, and if a energy receiving device (an antenna) can easily be built to harness and use this power it will not require devices for storing energy as would be necessary with devices using wind, tide or sunlight."

"His car was never plugged into any electrical receptacle for a recharge."

"Tesla used an antenna (an electrical conductor) and an amplifier to harness and then amplify energy."

"If you can power an electric motor using a few electronic devices and free radiant energy and power a very heavy automobile couldn’t you also use the same technology to power your home? The answer is yes.

If you can erect an antenna on a car and connect it to an ignition coil and transistors and amplify the antenna received weak signal into enough electrical energy to power a car you can also do the same and power your home."
https://www.apparentlyapparel.com/news/nikola-teslas-wireless-electric-automobile-explained

"The antenna is basically a polished metal plate"
https://www.investmentwatchblog.com/how-to-use-a-100-year-old-device-to-generate-free-electricity/

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