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Once set up, Paul measures the voltage at the circuit, finding it to hover around 16.65 volts with no coils attached — just a straightforward, insulated antenna extending high into the air. This initial reading demonstrates that the circuit can generate a significant voltage purely through its configuration.
He emphasizes the importance of a clean, uncompromised antenna environment, as contact with other objects could alter the voltage readings. By raising the antenna higher, Paul suggests that the voltage could increase further, hinting at a possible relationship between antenna height and voltage output.