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Ibpointless2 Crystal Cells

Started by ibpointless2, November 02, 2011, 02:54:15 PM

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triffid

My new cells made with citric acid and vitamin C are running at 1.45 volts.The glue had dried enough so that my electrodes don't move around(about12 hours).48 more hours at least and I will use wax to seal them.

PhiChaser

@ IB: Since I'm using old microammeters my cells are driving the meter coil (as a resistor). I got my last ammeter in the mail today (0-15uA Westinghouse) and actually got to watch a cell 'push' the needle over until I had to switch to a higher scale meter. Pretty cool! It definitely wasn't a smooth transition from lower to higher...

I've taken the plain (half size baseline) Durham's cell out of the ice cube tray and hooked it up to the VOM and an ammeter (yep, that new one actually heh heh...)
Durham's gives me a bit over 0.6 volts and it loses that voltage fairly quickly. I haven't tried to let it fall until it starts climbing again though (assuming that it does, which I really don't...).
The amperage started really low but climbed over 15uA at which point I changed meters to a 0-50uA meter. It climbed to 14uA and stayed there for a while then started falling again. So I hook it to the VOM again and it reads over 0.5 volts. And climbing... Up to around 0.57 volts and back down so I let it reast for a while. 0.64 volts and falling... The cell seems really hard but tomorrow it might be harder and will bring new readings I'm sure.
LMAO!!! I must have left that cell hooked up to the ammeter again, it was at 18uA so I guess it wasn't done climbing yet...

Now I'm going to go uncouple the one I hooked up from the beginning and bring some meters over here and do some typing while I test. Why not, the kids are all in bed right? Okay, here we go, drumroll please... ;)
Just kidding... Okay, I unhooked it about a minute ago, hooking up the VOM:

2.46-2.45 dropping really slowly. Not like everything else. It seems cold, or at least cool to the touch to me. Down to 2.42... Okay, time for an amperage test... Sill at 2.42v. Nice, that is something to work with.

Gonna try the 0-500uA meter first. Hope it pegs..400uA and falling 350uA and slowing down... 300... Not going down terribly fast, I don't have any other meter until it falls below 200uA LOL!!
Still over 250uA... Gonna go back to check volts again.

1.8 volts and climbing... Cross your fingers and let's see where it stops! 1.9 and still climbing...
Pretty excited about these results; This is just Durham's and water and charging the cell (6v parallel) while it dries out for about 24 hours!!!! 1.95 volts, climbing...1.99... Come on. WOOT!!! Back up to 2 volts... NICE!!!

Now I seriously gotta build a JT...
2.01v 2.02v... More results tomorrow! I seriously hope this cell holds it's voltage. I don't think it needs to be hooked up while it dries, just for a long time under a good DC current, but only testing will prove that to be true or not right? 2.03volts WOOT!! Man, science is fun. :)

Happy experimenting,

PC




triffid

I made some circles of paper and aluminium foil  and copper pennies to make some batteries just like my little video showed that I found.I put together a solution of epsom salts and mortons salt sub.I put together eight cells in my hand before I decided this was more messy than I wanted.So I washed both hands and then used a voltmeter on one cell.I got .5 volts from one cell.Now all eight cells are drying.This does show a lot of promise.I think a paste made out of starch,silica,epsom salts and mortons salt sub would do just fine.I have a body powder that contains corn starch and silica.IB2 I think one time you were trying flour?Instead of elmers glue-all?Is that right?How did it turn out?remember starch holds water.triffid




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScPu1ru87lk   I followed his instructions on how to make the aluminum foil and paper circles

triffid


triffid

Another video clip on homemade battery packs. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxNSh1VzOTQ&feature=related
once again useful to me .
don't like the music chosen for it though.
triffid