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okay guys paul inventor three here been a few weeks i think since my last video here so i gotta post something uh ive probably done a two or three hundred experiments since my last video but uh let me show you this setup right now okay frequency generator its my primary coil its my secret sauce one wire to a small coil to a pancake coil to two diodes to a capacitor now ive got 20 volts applied now with my frequency generator voltage across the capacitor is 160 volts now let me show you this okay no leds in the system at this time theres the one wire going to a small coil comes up to my pancake coil comes out to two diodes and then to each end of the capacitor here this is a microwave capacitor its ac and then i just got my volt meter across there and you could see theres a 164 volts and let me show you this now if i try to charge a couple triple a batteries i believe theyre nicad rechargeable batteries but the thing is these batteries have been on my shelf probably six years o