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Ibpointless2 Crystal Cells

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

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ibpointless2


So I took my own advice and tried putting a cell in the oven and cooking the water out of it. But instead of using a oven i used a blowtorch since it gives a more direct and higher temperature than a oven would. I boiled all the water out and kept the torch on it till the material started to burn. I checked voltage and it was higher than normal showing that these cells are affected by heat. To be sure I put the blow torch on the cell one more time and still got the same results. At these temperatures Its hard for water to exist, so the leads me to think my cells are not using water.


I'm calling it the blowtorch cell, its like the crystal glue cell but it lacks glue. The blow torch cell uses Epsom salt and salt substitute with copper and magnesium electrodes.


I will be uploading a video of the new cell and me cooking it with a blowtorch.

NickZ

  My new little carbon/aluminum cells are almost ready to be used, but the glue that I placed on top is still drying. They are now read over a volt each, but their current output is still being affected by the water in the glue, until it drys. I didn't want to put these cell in the oven, I'd rather just give them some time. I should have used the 5 minute E-poxy, but I had white glue on hand. 
  I'll probably need to make a couple more cells so that I can light a white led with them. Actually if you need to have 4 volts to light an led, you problably need at least 6 volts output  from these cells, as they drop in votage by half or more as soon as they are connected to the leds.

 
 

ibpointless2


Taking a blow torch to a cell was not good enough for some and it was suggested to bake the cell in the oven. So I took Epsom salt and Salt substitute with copper and magnesium electrodes and put it the oven for 30 minutes at 400 degrees F. I did get a higher increase in voltage just like the blowtorch cells but the voltage is not the same as the blowtorch cell. The amps were much lower too. Don't know if the blowtorch cell had such a sudden increase in temp and it jump in power or what. I think the cell that was cooked in the oven was a fair test to see if water is trapped in the cell. About 1.520 volts @ 50 micro-amps is what I got from a cell that was in the oven for 30 minutes being cooked at 400 degrees F. These results are not that bad, this high heat and long time should have killed the cell.


I will be uploading a video soon on the oven dried cell.

ibpointless2


Crystal cell cooked in over for 30 minutes @ 400 degrees F


http://youtu.be/qg2wwmAxR1c


jbignes5

Give the cell some time to rest before stressing it. Let it form it's structure first based on the metals present. Let it grow before doing any work with it. Just leave it for a few days even.


My test with the aluminum can from a cap and carbon is going good I guess. I am still waiting for it to dry. I used water only as a binder and compactor for the carbon. I have been tamping the carbon to make it give it's water up and compacting the carbon. It it pretty solid right now and is just about to be dry enough for the test. Maybe a few days more then a final low level drying in the oven. It's a slow process but it is coming along. Initial tests were .3 volts but it is still wet. I am not gonna stress it yet.


On the other hand I found out these crystalline batteries are AC batteries. Usually higher in voltage then you get from the dc side. I am running a bridge rectifier off of the ac voltage and feeding that to a capacitor running a bright white led. The thing is it isn't hurting the dc side. Please measure across several batteries and see if there is an ac signal there at double the voltage of the dc value. If there is then run it through a bridge rectifier and do what I have done. This method does not seem to hurt the batteries???


With 4 batteries running the ac load they top out at 3.02 dc volts solid. When I swap to ac I get a reading of 5.6 volts steady... With the bridge rectifier in the system it shouldn't work if there is no ac present. But it does For some odd reason. Where is this ac coming from, emf radiation from my house?