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Nathan Stubblefield Earth battery/Self Generating Induction Coil Replications

Started by Localjoe, October 19, 2007, 02:42:39 PM

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t3t4

That is true, the more moisture the less voltage/current you receive. But if you just want to run experiments on a very small scale without getting noticed, you can use your current ground rods and a simple piece of aluminum foil on top of something like a bird feeder.

I don't know why, but geodesic shapes don't work well for aerials, at least not in this case. I've used everything from my car to my gas grill on the receiving end, but nothing I've tried works as well as horizontal wire in the sky. Although I have noticed that shinny metals such as aluminum foil are almost just as good. To get more power from the aerial, simply go higher. Even on a very small scale set up, you will probably see this voltage/charge build up exponentially and it doesn't stop until you create a load or until the capacitor can't handle any more and gives way.

It only takes 0.010 of a volt it seems to accumulate many volts worth of charge. It's like a leaking faucet really. You put a bowel under the leaking faucet and go to bed. Even though the faucet is just a slow drip, you wake up to a full bowel in the morning. This system works exactly like that which is something I still can't quite understand.

Have fun with this, I think you'll like it!

t3t4

jeanna

Quote from: kukulcangod on August 23, 2009, 03:41:30 PM
I was getting those readings I just added a second video I recorded 2 days later and I remember now getting more than 200 maH , my time was limited due to traveling schedules , so I got what I could ,it is basically the same but I need to add that I know that the wall hook was isolated from the wall and that the support wire from the tower more surely not, anyway , can you help me out with a diagram to try to get some usefull energy out of this set up? thanks for the suggestion about a coil? to get a spark ? not quite sure about how to set it all up, Thanks

the video is here

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjEXS8BC8iU
Youtube is so slow today.
Great job on the video, K-god,

So, you have hooked the circuit to the radio tower receiver.
There are many frequencies that are all around that are not that particular radio station.So, I assume you are just picking up everything from all around. This should mean that if the grid goes down, you will still have power from this source. (not the ether, but the cosmic radiations that are all around and coming at us from other galaxies.)

So, your circuit has capacitors on the antenna side and on the ground side too?

the diodes. I guess this is like what t3t4 showed last night?

So, you can buy a lot of batteries and store it in them, then buy an inverter, or
maybe you could learn about coils and how to make the 90 volts oscillate .
Once you get that oscillation going you can think more about how to get it to 110 volts.
Is that what your country uses? 110v?
You have 90 volts! are so close!

jeanna

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@Iotayodi,
Thanks for the correction. (I am a bad typer... I understand  :D)

jeanna

Quote from: t3t4 on August 23, 2009, 06:09:56 PM


I don't know why, but geodesic shapes don't work well for aerials, at least not in this case.


It only takes 0.010 of a volt it seems to accumulate many volts worth of charge. It's like a leaking faucet really. You put a bowel under the leaking faucet and go to bed. Even though the faucet is just a slow drip, you wake up to a full bowel in the morning. This system works exactly like that which is something I still can't quite understand.

t3t4
I sure would like to see a (small) picture of your set up and the volts and what it powers.
(I am not sure how big the page is but my guess is 300pixels wide would fit into the screen pretty well.)

I am game to add aluminum foil to my antenna, but I wonder if you have watched the volts go down as the amps go up?
I am seeing that and Bill got that last year, so I do not question my results on that.

I guess the drip on my faucet is really slow. 1/2 millivolt per hour.

Each time there is a positive pulse from the wire to the cap the cap collects it. If it is a spike it collects that higher voltage. There was some discussion about leaving it there longer and you pick up more farads so it seems like amps because they (farads and amps)  both measure the passage of joules over time.

I will check my bowl and see what it has collected since this morning. It will be quite useless if it only collects 0.9v which is what the meter says is there. I won't know for a long time, I think. Meantime I am learning about coils...

jeanna

xee2

@ kukulcangod

That looks like an AM station transmitting tower that you are next to. Have you gone over to see how much power they are transmitting?


t3t4

Sure, I can get a picture package together so you guys can see exactly what I'm doing. I'll work on that tomorrow. But I'll just load them into a .ZIP file and you guys can download it. This way I won't  cause a site issue or show crappy low res pic's. I wish I had a video camera, then I could show and tell in real time.

Anyway, jeanna, if your not using a diode in your circuit, then you won't be able to store a charge. The source of energy is also a load, so if you can't trap it, the earth/sky will just give it to you and take it right back. Just build the basic circuit I posted out of any junk parts you have around the home. This is really all it takes to charge batteries. I'm working on going beyond this, but I've been working on it for a couple of years now. Point is: don't spend more then you have to. This half dumb little system works really well and typically can be done for zero cost out of junk laying around the home.

Just remember, the earth is a spinning magnet, so it's both positive and negative. I do believe it's quite possible to store both sides of the wave. The circuit diagram I provided is the least complicated and lowest cost way I can think of to make this happen. So give it a shot and let me know how you make out. But if you do what I'm doing and add it to what you guys are doing, it should be like compounded interest in the end. Show me da money.....

That's why I began posting in this thread, I can take what you have learned and apply it to my little project and you can do the same. I'm quite sure this system will compound together nicely. But it's easier for you guys to adapt my project, since most of you already have Magnesium and Carbon, and I do not. I'll see if I can thief some somewhere, otherwise I'll have to buy it I guess.

t3t4