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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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xee2

@ t3t4 & ueanna

If you happen to have a chance to get some germanium diodes such as the 1N34A, you should get even more voltage into your capacitors.


jeanna

OK t3t4,

we will see.

jeanna
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edit add
OK
I see an increase already!!!!!

I posted that when I finished the setup then 15 minutes later checked.
2 AAA's

one 1169v this has more voltage so it probably won't charge until the  other catches up.

one 939v at beginning
then 948v after an hour
now 956v  after another hour

Sun's down. Maybe I will be able to see one more check in half hour.

Wow, finally I got this idea to work!
Thank you
t3t4 !!!!

jeanna

t3t4

@Xee2,

Thanks for the suggestion. I have been working to optimize my component set (albeit slowly) by using more and more efficient parts. I am also making this system adjustable using variable caps and inductors. Yeah, I guess I'm building a half assed radio of sorts, but I'm shooting for an adjustable receiver and resonator. I want to get this device tunable at two different frequency levels. I had forgotten about the germanium diode, I was thinking in a different direction. Thanks for the reminder!

@jeanna

Are you charging batteries already?

If so, that's awesome! But no need to thank me, thank Tesla. This is his work, I'm just mixing in a little bit of "Thomas Henry moray" with it. These two guys had fully functional systems. We're just playing around with something they perfected years ago. But even when we get it wrong, it's still useful power and can certainly do real work. If you ask me, it's pretty much the ultimate free energy machine. You can get the parts required for free, the circuit is simple enough, it's fun to play with and easy to replicate the results. And, we can all charge batteries with it right away. It just works, always!

So keep playing with it and see if you can find a better design. I have been working with a lot of coils and different capacitors. The smaller the Uf rating, the faster the charge. I think a .01 -10 Uf cap is ideal. But this system works on any cap really. I have been able to smooth out the wave from the aerial to achieve a nice looking 33 Hz AC signal. But that's only just one part of it, I'm still working on it. I wish I had unlimited resources, this would all be much easier then!

Anyway, have fun and do please keep me updated.

Thank you,
t3t4

xee2

@ t3t4

Quote from: t3t4 on August 23, 2009, 11:56:40 PM
I have been working to optimize my component set

You may already know this. But just in case. Capacitors, especially eletrolytics, have internal resistance that drains charge over time. The capacitors that will hold a charge the longest are mica caps.


dllabarre

Quote from: xee2 on August 24, 2009, 12:23:08 AM
@ t3t4
The capacitors that will hold a charge the longest are mica caps.

Tesla's Radiant Energy patent calls for the use of a good quality mica capacitor.  Following patents precisely is important.

DonL