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Earth Electrical Energy Datalogging Experiments

Started by Pirate88179, July 14, 2009, 09:40:58 PM

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xee2

@ jeanna

Quote from: jeanna on August 20, 2009, 05:21:17 PM
I managed some decent pics today.

Very good pictures. Thanks.

Have tried to do any current measurements?


electricme

@alll

I don't know about anyopne else, but all day yesterday (Thursday) I could access overunity, but couldnt post, then lateron, I couldnt access Overunity.

I see I can post again, (its friday here) did anyone have a similar thing happen to them?

Quote from: Cosmicfarmer on August 16, 2009, 11:08:08 PM
I ordered gadgetmall's earth battery rods on express delivery so when they get here I'll jam them in the ground. 

It seems puerto rico and indonesia are about to fall off the face of the earth! so many earthquakes... 
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsww/Quakes/quakes_big.php 

Is it just me or are these quakes happening more often? Personally I would think a large earthquake would diminish EB waveform as the entrained pathways are disrupted.

Also, what is a good thing to leave on an EB to entrain it? a resistor? capacitor? dead short?  Thanks.

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Also.  Not to be a complete conspirasy nut, but I found this article relating to soil conductivity and aerosol density... its from carnicom, so take it as you wish.
http://www.carnicom.com/soil1.htm

Cosmicfarmer, I havent tried "jam" on my EB electrodes lol.
There have been more earthquake activity over the last 3-4 years, it is escallating and larger EQ are hapenning.

Arrr Ha, OK we need a to set a standard to test our EB cells with, I suggest using this procedure.

Meassure Open Circuit Voltage
Meassure Short Circuit Voltage
Meassure Load Circuit Voltage using a 5,000 ohm Carbon Resistor accross the Pos Neg.
Well lets throw the resistance around for a bit, what do people think? 1K to 10K

Something is wrong with this note pad, it seems to freeze up, then jumps around, sometimes I carnt see what I'm typing, has anyoune else experenced this?

Its the weekend, I will be away for a few days.

hooroo all

jim

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

jeanna

Quote from: xee2 on August 20, 2009, 07:42:12 PM
@ jeanna

Very good pictures. Thanks.

Have tried to do any current measurements?
Thanks xee2,
I try to put the information in the captions .
The 38.8 is uA for the plain EB
The 129.2 is uA for the EER with stubblefield coils at the ends.

Is this what you meant ?

thank you,

jeanna

electricme

@Jdmusicman


Quote from: jdcmusicman on August 19, 2009, 06:01:11 PM
Thanks Bill,

I was curious about , I hadn't attempted it yet ..
One thing that i did notice is with the 2 cells that I have , is when I intially put the second one in the ground I put about 1ft from the other and It would make the ma readings go way way down to almost zero..So I moved it over another ft and it works fine that way ..
I assume even having them in parallel if they are to close they kinda cancel things out , it had no effect on the voltage just the ma's ...

I have been reading a little on the telegraph stuff, with so little I have read so far , it is just amazing at some of the things they were doing back then...

Thanks  Jdcmusicman

As Bill mentioned, if you want to go for higher volts, then insulate just the outer electrode, all the way from the top to the bottom, then seal the bottom of the electrode.
I just wound insulation tape around the pipe, and cut strips and covered the bottom of the pipe up.

Made a huge difference to the output.

If you want mA or amps, then you will need to make much larger cells, I would try for 3feet long copper outer electrode with 12 inch zinc inner electrodes.

I might get some tall tupperware cordial cups with their plastic seal on lids, and try setting up a few cells inside them, just to see what happens.
I want to see if I cam make a sealable earth cell, maintenance free ones.


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

jeanna

Quote from: electricme on August 20, 2009, 10:37:07 PM

Arrr Ha, OK we need a to set a standard to test our EB cells with, I suggest using this procedure.
...
Something is wrong with this note pad, it seems to freeze up, then jumps around, sometimes I carnt see what I'm typing, has anyoune else experenced this?

jim
Yes, ou was broken for the last couple of days.

Notepad? do you mean the reply place? I have trouble with my cursor there a lot. but not more than usual.

I have no real problem doing your suggestions but I will not do another thing beyond what I have been doing until other people begin to post their scope shots and dmm shots.

What I am doing is enough for me and the only reason I am still posting is because I like looking at the pics on the page.
But I have been the only scope picture presenter for weeks.

I do not think people are interested.
Or, if they are, they are only interested if someone else does it.

jeanna