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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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I think this spike is a very important part of the whole invention.


I think you are right .

I have  heard several times that  Stubblfield spent alot of time  looking  for  good spots .

My theory is  that if     you find a spot that is pretty good but still want more power ,   you feed  the extra power in  from external  stakes..

It looks like  you still  have to be careful  were  you  place the stakes .......as  you have seen bad placement   can  drain  power from the  core.

As I was typing that    ,  It hit me that there is probably  posative and negative  to this energy too .

Just maybe   you might need to tune    the energy  by  choosing  what kind of rod ( copper ,Iron or carbon ) .........or  inductive matching .
If it was matching inductance that would  explain  the   funny looking   stuff on top of the  spikes in  some of the pictures of  Stubbelfield


gary

Pirate88179

Wow:

A lot of info on here and I am going to have to digest it a bit.

@ Jeanna:

Yes, you got exactly what I was talking about when winding the secondary....it grows each layer.  But, it grows in diameter each layer by a "known" amount.  Of course, that is only if you do a very neat wind with no overlaps.  So, it grows each layer by the diameter of the magnet wire, but, actually, it grows by 2 times the diameter of the magnet wire because it is on all sides. (I am seeing this more clearly now)  So this could be calculated and yes, added just the way you said.  I don't know how to do this any differently.  My rough calculations show that yes, I do not have enough wire.  And you are right, if we buy by the pound, we have to take a sample and see the weight/foot and figure that.  I hate math!!!!!!!  I am still working on it.

As for the other posts, I will review and see if I have anything constructive to add.

@ Joe:

I swear I am not this stupid in real life. Ha ha.

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen

electricme

Hello to the forum, I'm electricme.

I made a boopha that I have to put right. :-[

First to Jeanna, ;D
Hello jeanna, I have to apologise to you for spelling "jenna" wrong, I was toooo involved in my CRO item, sorry jeanna.
I tried to send it to you but Gary ended up with it.

Gary has posted my item to the forum, thats OK mate, I don't mind at all. 8)

I hope I can be of some help to you all, don't know how right now, but I have seen a need already in the last post on how to work out the amount of wire needed to make a coil so I'll get my thinking cap on and try and make a program in Clarion for you.

I have been in touch with Localjoe who has given me the incentive to peek around the door and post in the forum,lol.

Personally, I think you all are in the cutting edge of something that will be very great.
HooRoo :)
   

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

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Quote from: electricme on April 02, 2008, 12:56:24 AM
Hello to the forum, I'm electricme.

I made a boopha that I have to put right. :-[

First to Jeanna, ;D
Hello jeanna, I have to apologise to you for spelling "jenna" wrong, I was toooo involved in my CRO item, sorry jeanna.
I tried to send it to you but Gary ended up with it.

Gary has posted my item to the forum, thats OK mate, I don't mind at all. 8)

I hope I can be of some help to you all, don't know how right now, but I have seen a need already in the last post on how to work out the amount of wire needed to make a coil so I'll get my thinking cap on and try and make a program in Clarion for you.

I have been in touch with Localjoe who has given me the incentive to peek around the door and post in the forum,lol.

Personally, I think you all are in the cutting edge of something that will be very great.
HooRoo :)
   



Welcome  Jim

I  agree .......

I think we are getting close to something big



gary

jeanna

Quote from: Pirate88179 on April 01, 2008, 09:21:09 PM
  I hate math!!!!!!!  I am still working on it.

Bill
I often make mistakes but with a calculator I kinda like math. Buit if Jim is going to make a program, that will be great for us all to use. Fabulous.

@Jim electricme,

Welcome to this thread.

Thank you for your clear and extensive description of the oscilloscope. I understood everything you said almost without questions (very unusual for me  ;D ;) ) I will just skip the television part if I ever get one.

I am not completely sure you were measuring a NS coil, though. Did you make one? Did you use Cu and Al?  Al not Fe?

I would like to "see" what 'ringing' looks like.

Your descriptions are very clear. I would LOVE to see the unusual waveform from the NS battery if that is what you were describing.

Please don't be shy. I was sure I was going to have to buy a flame suit after today's post but instead look at all the responsive terrific posts. This is an excellent group of investigators, everyone is different and everyone is actually interested. So, welcome.

Does clarion work on a browser? I use a mac  8) so a pc specific program wouldn't help me much.  ;)

jeanna