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Free Energy Revealed - Magnet Battery

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

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kaworuweb

Ofc, only voltage means nothing.

But if a REAL insulator is used, then surely NO current can get through the gap, which means NO CLOSED LOOP for current ! How could it be possible?  ???

hypersoniq

I tried using PET (polyethylene terephthalate) from a soda bottle as a dielectric.
First by placing a 1 & 1/2" square between a 1"sq x 1/2" N50 Nickel plated NdFeB and a steel block 1"sq x 1/8"
no meaningful mV or mA readings at all.
then by adding another NdFeB (same type) and a second piece of PET (making a "sandwich" Neo-PET-Steel-PET-Neo)... same results.

experiment was then repeated with HDPE (High Density Polyethylene Plastic) obtained from a milk jug... same results.

just for fun, tried a wet paper towel between the 2 NdFeBs and got no readings of value (nickel-nickel not galvanic). However, I have a smaller 1/8" neo from my son's Magnetix toys and when placed between a wet paper towel and a zinc bolt, millivolts were picked up (but useless amps). I don't want to compromise the coating on the N50's so I didn't use them for the dissimilar metals test.

I'm going to draw the logical conclusion here that the observed results were some sort of galvanic reaction, at least they were in what I have attempted.

sirmikey1

Is Tinkers device enough to charge a similar rated capacitor? 
There is hot melt glue on the paper to hold the magnets from
sliding, and so this may be causing part of the effect?
Here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWF6UJ77vD0

Tinker

Quote from: Koen1 on August 13, 2008, 05:14:32 AM
Why do you say, in the video, that the left meter shows the voltage build
"up to one amp"? You show no amps in the video, you're measuring voltage...

Did you only measure voltage? Then you must know you haven't really
produced "power" yet, only voltage. You can have 1000 Volts, but if there's
no amps behind it, it's still very little usable energy output...

Try using a real isolator ("dielectric") instead of a piece of paper...
I got what I think are galvanic voltage readings using nickel coated
neos and aluminium and a piece of paper, but as soon as I replaced
the paper with a proper electrical isolator the voltage readings dropped to zero.
I would like to see what your setup does when you do the same thing.


Becouse the Post it Notes worked, the "Real Dielectric" did not.

In the vid I was careful to point out that I made NO CLAIMS I just shared information for anyone to accept or reject

If you have read the thread here you will see that I retracted the "amps" comment in the video it was my error and it's not like the video can be edited like we do here on the forum.

I wait with baited breath your replication so I can pick on it and tell you what you should have done.

P.S. while I'm here Dr. Stifflers dialectric setup I called a Tupperware type bucket, in retrospect it looks more like a microwaveable storage container like GLAD or Ziploc the microwaveable part may have propertys worth exploring, it's just a thought without any evidence and no warranty. 

Be Well
Tinker

Tinker

Quote from: sirmikey1 on August 13, 2008, 06:14:51 AM
Is Tinkers device enough to charge a similar rated capacitor? 
There is hot melt glue on the paper to hold the magnets from
sliding, and so this may be causing part of the effect?
Here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWF6UJ77vD0

Sirmike

What you see in the vid is all there is, I haven't done any further work on it. The Neo's and post-it notes fit in the aluminum rails snugly and did not require any adhesive. Something else I learned was to make sure that the magnets were free from debris or greasy kid stuff from handling the magnets after cleaning them there was a serious increase in activity on the meters.

Be Well
Tinker