Wireless Power Clock at Night. #experiment #science #diyprojects #electronic

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In this video, I demonstrate how to build a simple wireless power transmission system using a push-pull oscillator circuit with IRFZ540N MOSFETs.

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Circuit Description:

Transmitter:

Transmission Coil: 10–15 turns of 28 AWG enameled copper wire

Toroid Inductor: 20 + 20 turns of 28 AWG wire (center-tapped)

Capacitor: 145J 400V (0.1 µF)

Diodes: 1N4007 x2

Resistors: 10k ohm gate resistors, 100 ohm source resistors

MOSFETs: IRFZ540N x2 (push-pull configuration)

Power Supply: 5V USB (1A)


Receiver:

Receiver Coil: 5mH inductor

LED load with 0.1µF ceramic capacitor connected in parallel for smoothing



This setup demonstrates basic wireless energy transfer, ideal for beginners exploring induction principles and MOSFET-based oscillators.

Note: Always test with proper heat dissipation and ensure the MOSFETs are genuine and properly rated.

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