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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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jeanna

@mw383,

Probably, but I do not see how it would be easier to paint it.
Nail polish dries in minutes and paint in hours or days.

Welding rods are covered in copper.
They are perfect soft iron.
(I keep thinking we can use the copper in this, but anyway)
welding rods are a good source for soft iron.

Maybe a short experiment would inform you and us as well.
Paint one and nail polish another and check for insulation value and drying time etc.
I would certainly appreciate knowing this by experiment... especially if you do it for me!  ;D

jeanna

MW383

Quote from: jeanna on October 21, 2009, 02:21:04 PM
@mw383,
I would certainly appreciate knowing this by experiment... especially if you do it for me!  ;D
jeanna

lol! that's pretty good. I will of course share whatever I come up with. On another note I have been playing with high frequency inductive fields 25KHz-50KHz. I am beginning to understand that frequency is critical to the mission.

freepow

 :)Hello everone, Can someone give me instructions to build only a simple small Stubblefield Earth battery, the one that you wind copper wire around a iron pipe etc. and you put it in the ground, and the volt/current suppose to build up or something !
One that produces at least 20 ma+ please...
Just a simple small one, so i can then start making a bigger one after experimenting with a small one, thanks !




protonmom

I do not mean to offend you, freepow, but if you really want to learn how to make a Stubblefield earth "battery" then go to page 1 and start reading, and continue until you are done.  You will learn all the mistakes others have made, and you will learn how to make a working model that you can then develop into something bigger.  You seem to want to learn, but there are no shortcuts.  Sorry.  Someone MIGHT  tell you how he made his earth probe, but unless you go back and read the posts...all of them...you will miss out on a lot.  Your choice, of course.

jeanna

Quote from: freepow on October 22, 2009, 08:18:37 AM
:)Hello everone, Can someone give me instructions to build only a simple small Stubblefield Earth battery, the one that you wind copper wire around a iron pipe etc. and you put it in the ground, and the volt/current suppose to build up or something !
One that produces at least 20 ma+ please...
Just a simple small one, so i can then start making a bigger one after experimenting with a small one, thanks !
We worked on that for a long time.
I cannot give you the recipe.
The patent US#600,457 is somewhere here and it describes it pretty well.
Use this site to get a copy of it
http://www.pat2pdf.org/

It is 2 wires -1 copper and 1 iron separated by a cloth, wrapped on a soft iron core.
Soft means that it drops its magnetization immediately when the magnetic influence is gone.
I don't think any of us were able to be sure we had soft iron. (That may have been our only  problem.
Welding rods are soft.
I think if you forge some iron and hit the end to a point and let it cool slowly you will have a soft iron stake.

I think the date for joe's introduction which included the patent is around feb of 2008, so you could read a few pages from around then.

no freepow lunch yet... sorry  ;)

jeanna