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Free Energy Revealed - Magnet Battery

Started by 0ne, May 25, 2008, 09:14:52 PM

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Goat

@0ne & All

I tried this last night before going to bed using a pair of magnets out of old hard drives I had handy, it was closest thing to a horse shoe magnet I had at hand, and using a PCI slot cover from the back of an old PC for the metal piece.  At first I wasn't getting any reading other than a few mV.  Then I touched it to try and position it better and it jumped to 0.34 V !!!  I figured it was the moisture in my fingers so I got a bit of filtered tap water and moistened the computer paper between the magnets and the metal slot cover and the voltage started going up from 0.01 all the way up to over 0.55 V !!!

At that point I had to go to bed to get up early so I hooked it up to a 470 micro Farad 25 V capacitor, when I got up this morning it was still  0.55 V :)

So it looks as though strong magnets work also :) 

The funny thing is that tonight when I got home I tried putting 3 sets of these magnets side by side but it did nothing, no voltage, then I took them off except for the one and moistened the paper and it jumped up to over 0.60 V this time, not sure if it's because the magnet was changed position slightly, residual magnetism or galvanic reaction. Here's the kicker though, I left it as it was and as the paper dried off it dipped down to 0.42 V at it's lowest then started climbing back up, it's been sitting between 0.58 to 0.62 V every time I attach the DVM to check it !!!

There's definitely something going on and the paper is a lot drier now, not counting relative humidity of course which I have no clue what it is in my house right now but the weather web site closest to my area is now saying 45.0 %, it's now sitting at 0.60 V.

Anyways, thought I'd let you know what my results are.

PS:  I would really love to show you a picture of it but I can't get it under 65 Kb and I don't have any program other than MS Paint to edit it :(

Regards,
Paul

sdanielmsev

From House Painter:
    UMMMMM, I am not getting the idea of a basic electronics experiments from the 50' is relevant to anything. Of course a CRT emits a static charge, and is easily manipulated by a magnet. As do most display units, but as the relevant question is; are you creating energy or, as you show you are using existing wasteful sources?

sdanielmsev

    To any one:
From House Painter;
    There is nothing wrong with"rediscovering" old ideas, just remember , they were already tried.

xee

@One,
I tried this per your web page with non-neo strong u-magnet and keeper with dry paper spacer. There was no voltage across magnet battery. I do get readings on my voltmeter just from voltage being picked up out of the air with the voltmeter open leads acting as antennas. But there is no additional voltage when leads are connected to the magnet battery. Also no current. Meter reads down to 0.01 ma and 0.1 mv. Voltage was measured between keeper and center of u-magnet (paint removed).

am1ll3r

Quote from: Goat on May 27, 2008, 09:38:13 PM
@0ne & All

PS:  I would really love to show you a picture of it but I can't get it under 65 Kb and I don't have any program other than MS Paint to edit it :(

Regards,
Paul

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