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Free Energy Revealed - Magnet Battery

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

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Goat

@ One & All

Has anyone read the data on the TMB @ http://www.stifflerscientific.com/tmb.asp yet?  There's a lot of good information on how to make a magnet setup light an LED!  It is very much in line with what One started this thread for as far as magnet potential.

I especially liked the part in the documented data that mentions "We did in fact perform a similar, yet reverse experiment early on, in that we saturated the cardboard with tap water under the assumption that the output would show an increase because of a greater abundance of ions. This experiment was negative, no statistically significant increase in the cells output was found. " keeping in mind the different materials and conditions used by all our different setups compared to their lab experiment.

At any rate thanks to "stifflerscientific's" web page link he posted earlier I now know it's possible to get voltage out of magnets!  I didn't think that question had been answered yet on this forum nor thought it was possible, so I guess it answered that question, can a magnet be used as a battery?   Yes it can!  :o 

There's some discrepancy on the information between the LED circuit picture as to the connection setup but that puzzles me but probably could be answered pretty quickly by a lot of knowledgeable EE's here, Ah hum, Groundloop!  you up for a small puzzle? 

BTW: Groundloop I owe you an apology, back on a thread I mentioned I never seen a spark gap on low voltage well guess what?   I've just been proven wrong!  In the same documentation there reference to a spark!!!  In the summation there is mention of "(3)Cold Blue Arc.   When a load is connected or disconnected to a TMB cell an arc can bee seen of approximately 1/16" in length. This arc is light blue in color and not something typically seen in normal electronic circuits. The arc is wide compared to its length and is quite broad in size when initially appearing."  Wow...didn't think that was possible at those voltage ratings  ??? 

PS: Dr. Stiffler, If the above quotes or link to your site is inappropriate let me know and I'll delete them, they just seemed relevant to the issue about water in the setup and a possible magnet battery. 

Regards,
Paul


dvder

This reminds me of the Hendershot motor devise.

dvder

dolomo

Success, my led shines! :D

I changed my setup instead of the aluminium foil with pc slot brackets. I put 4 in series and charged my 4700 uF Cap to 2,1V. Then i put a LED over an 10 Ohm resistor to the cap and the voltage on the cap went down to 1,7 Volt but now the voltage it is nearly constant for half an hour.

In electronics i am not the brightest, an this is the first time i ever used a cap. But i learned a lot from this board. ::)

Will try to put a fifth magnet in series so the led has more voltage to shine.

Hope it's not an galvanic effect because it is only working well when the kitchen paper is soflty moisted. Will try this next with destiled water.


armagdn03

Use Polyethylene, Polypropylene (plastic bags / pop bottles) HDPE (high density polyethylene, milk jugs) Ceramic magnets grade 5 or higher, LDPE (low density polyethylene) Teflon or any other non conductive dielectric or non conductive magnet.


In other words CUT OUT THE GUESSING GAME, and DO SCIENCE! (eliminate variables, cough cough)

Or better yet, figure it out in your head first, and then verify what you KNOW!
I wish I could turn my brain off sometimes, then I could get some sleep.