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Earth Electrical Energy Datalogging Experiments

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

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freepow

@ Jim or anybody please...

My  1F cap does'nt seem to hold anymore than about 40-50 mA, I cant seem to charge anymore in it from my EB, would a 22F or 55F cap hold much more ?????

Pirate88179

freepow:

Jim or someone else that knows more than me can probably answer better but, maybe you need a diode in between your rods and the supercap to keep the power in your cap once it charges up higher than the output from your rods?  For some reason that I do not understand, I have not had that problem, but I should have.

Just a thought.

Bill
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freepow

 :) Thanks pirate, which way do I connect the diode to rods???

freepow

@ All

I just made a new small EER, only (3 inches) long copper rod filled with earth and with a (2 inch) steel rod inside the copper rod, and this EER is placed into the ground, I have not only 0.866 DC-volts and mA or uA, but I also have other frequency or magnetic waves, this is my scope shot of my mini EER...

electricme

@ freepow,
Now if this isn't a cry for help.... :)

Quote from: freepow on November 23, 2009, 02:35:20 AM
@ Jim or anybody please...

My  1F cap doesn't seem to hold anymore than about 40-50 mA, I cant seem to charge anymore in it from my EB, would a 22F or 55F cap hold much more ?????

Freepow, what Bill suggests (the principle) is good, except the diode will use .5 of a volt in forward voltage drop, so you will have just .3 of a volt left to play with, in other words, it takes .5 volt from the .8volts available, to do its job..
If you get a geranium diode, then it will have less loss.

Next best step is to make up a heep of copper cells, connect then in series and then the .5 volt becomes almost not noticeable to you.

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Arrrhar, I see you have been able to get a good image of the earth energy on your scope, well done freepow. ;)
The wavy line that begins with the oscillations slowly diminishing is generally called "ringing" which is the "stuff" containing the earth energy.

If want to try this, put the DMM to meassure AC and see what voltage you have there, it wont be much.


jim

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