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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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Pirate88179

Frozenwaterlab:

Nice work.

You dip angle for your area is what you use to figure the depth of your electrodes not the declination or inclination I believe.  And, using trig which I suck at, you can manipulate that depth by the spacing of the electrodes.  It has been almost 3 years since I did mine so I don't really recall but I do remember that moving my rods further apart made the correct angle doable....or maybe it was closer, but anyway, the distance figures into the equation.  You make a right triangle and since you know the 90 degree angle and the length of one side (distance) you can calculate the other angle to see if it matches the dip angle for your area.

Others here can tell you how to do it better with the math because I am sure you can do it all on paper before planting.

I would be very interested to see some power readings from your experiments.  Don't be alarmed if the meter sort of counts down from when you first apply it.  Mine has always done that and I think it is because the meter (on mA setting) is kind of like a direct short to your system. Once you remove the probes and then reapply them, it should go back up to the original value and then begin counting down again.

My last readings quite a while ago were in the 19 ma area but, with my 5 pound block of magnesium encased in that bag of stuff (Like what you had posted earlier) should be giving me over 1 amp according to the tank grounding instructions that came with it.  I probably need much larger carbon area to do this.

Best of luck and keep us posted.

Bill
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@Frozenwaterlabs
I can see you have been very industrious and busy, and got rained on toooo, lol, I can smell a cartoon comeing on he he. Seriously though, well done, listen to Bill, he does know a lot more than just about anyone about rod placements and how to get the best results.

I find your experiment very interresting
Have you been able to keep a flowing record of your results?

jim

People who succeed with the impossible are mocked by those who say it cannot be done.

knabe

Some words about the serial problem.

If you take a pair of electrodes, place come cloth between them and bury them, you get some voltage. If you take another pair of electrodes and bury them about 2 meters from the firt pair and connect these two pairs in series, you get near two times bigger voltage.

If you bury a pair pf electrodes say 1m apart and then take another pair to see, how far apart you must bury them to get two times bigger voltage, you discover, that with distance the voltage slowly raises. But the distance between these two pairs must be proportional the distance between electrodes in a way as in the first experiment. Its about 0.5cm to 2m. So you see that with electrodes far apart serial connection gets impractical - the distance must be very big.

K

knabe

Lasersaber showed us a working Stubblefield coil. I think now is right time to attach a transistor and make the coil oscilate. As i see, the two primaries are like a joule thief, in this case also self-powered. The thing is to make it oscilate and get power in secondary.

Of course, power is low by now. So we need another genius who, like Lasersaber, puts together the right things and shows clear, effective result. Maybe its time to spread this idea wider? How about making coils with some electronics, who gives out stable 12VDC, make it nice, robust and easy to use, with some light included and sell it worldwide? I am ready do buy some! Our goal manufacturing and selling a usable coil is not to make big business, but to collect opinions. We must seek a genius. We must seek a smoked coil - one who produced real amps in some way. As i see at this point there is no physically corect way to get more amps from our coil, so we must wait for a miracle, and by manufacturing hobby power sporces we allow this miracle to come faster.

I enjoy this work!

K

knabe

One more fact about series.

I did make a earth battery from aluminium and copper foils. Both were 210mm x 3m. I rolled them in a roll with cloth between the foils. I made four pieces of them and buried one in one hole and three together in another hole. I connected them all in series and got more than 2V DC and .6mA. So, if the electrods are not exposed to outside, they work in series very well.

Place is relevant even with galvanic operation. There are grounds, who do not keep moisture. You can add water, but it goes away fast.

You must bury deep enough. In winter, when earth freezes, volts and amps drop by half and more...

It is good to have a bunch of cheap analog multimeters. First - they do not need batteries to run. Second - you set one to volts, another to miliamps and can easy see how your system operates. Good choice for monitoring output for a long time.

K