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Title: Looking for verification of the free energy water cell.
Post by: stevensrd1 on May 09, 2012, 11:12:51 AM
I have chose to allow any news show to come prove all I have said about powering things on water. Im not so sure Im feeling safe enough to allow strangers yet who I can not check out. But the news and the people involved can be verified, So I will allow that much. The reasons would be obvious,,many seem to think Im faking what I have claimed and shown on the blinkyblue live cam at http://blinkyblue.zapto.org (http://blinkyblue.zapto.org) So this way it can be shown for sure Im telling the truth or im faking it right. I will allow everything to be examined, taken apart and so forth.  Ive posted the proposal along with the contact email also on the blinkyblue website.
Title: Re: Looking for verification of the free energy water cell.
Post by: b_rads on May 09, 2012, 12:10:14 PM
@stevensrd1
I applaud your work with the water cells, they can be a great deal of fun.  I have zinc/copper/tap water cells that have run a red LED 24/7 for over a year and a half and still running.  With a low current draw, these cells can last a very long time.  You might want to try this - mineral oil is not a conductor, fully submerge your electrodes and put some mineral oil in with the water.  The oil will rise to the top and stop the evaporation of your water.  The oil does not create any other reaction other than stop the evaporation of water.  You will probably find that over the course of time, you may need to use a syringe to withdraw some of the liguid and replace with fresh water.  The zinc or magnesium will create a sulfate as a natural process to protect the negative electrode.  When the concentration gets too strong, the cell will lower its output.  Replacing the fluid with new water will restore the cells output very nicely.  Nice work!
Title: Re: Looking for verification of the free energy water cell.
Post by: stevensrd1 on May 09, 2012, 03:50:24 PM
TY  :)