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Nathan Stubblefield Earth battery/Self Generating Induction Coil Replications

Started by Localjoe, October 19, 2007, 02:42:39 PM

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jeanna

Hi All,
I may have figured a way to add to the battery series-like. I made some cement pots the other day. In a hurried cursory trial with clips and raindrops I got nothing. Today, with the sun shining I did the following.
I linked up Cu In the ground to Zn in a pot then Cu in a pot to Zn in the ground.
I have 2 angles that are better than anything else and I used them. They are N-S and NE-SW
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Maybe that set of lines will show it. I wanted to have a little separation hence the cement pots and I also wanted to be in different magnetic lines if indeed there are such distinct lines of path from n to s.

Taking just the first N-S leg Cu to zn in a pot the reading is 0.838VDC and 0.9 VAC

the next leg is 2 pipes in pots and there is nothing today. They are both in pots SW-NE.
The last leg is Cu in a pot and Zn in the ground N-S .
Now, all four of these pipes give a reading of  0.934VDC and 1.2 VAC !

So, it isn't much of an increase but it is .1VDC increase and 0.3VAC increase. both increased.
no amps. Maybe I am doing something wrong I have never seen amps.

I will go back later to see if 4 pots in a row will still short out like the other day. I want to repeat this and separate the placement factor from the separation factor.

Another experiment I ran was inspired by Bill's from yesterday:

I had Carbon to Mg running N-S. It gave me a reading of 1.64VDC  0.0VAC
Then I added the caps and LED and the voltage dropped the way it did yesterday under the tree.
It dropped to 0.392VDC   0.2VAC.
Without changing anything else, I pushed a deeply sunken cu pipe into the Carbon to touch it and
the readings changed to  0.678VDC  0.7VAC
Pretty low, but  the DC voltage went up by 73% and  AC voltage went up 3 1/2 times.

Joe, You are quite right to add the ac voltage. it seems to be showing something.??

I'm glad the co-op didn't need me today!

jeanna

jeanna

Quote from: Artic_Knight on December 31, 2007, 05:50:03 PM
guys i just purchased from radio shack a 4 amp 50 volt ac-dc converter i used it on my cell and here are the results,

my cell is currently producing .25 volt at no amps. was a bit higher during the rain at .6 volt and .1 miliamp, after attatching the bridge rectifier it dropped to .017 volt and no amps. not sure what happened here but just something to be considered, the rectifier was less than 3 bux at rat shack


What cell is that?
I looked back a little.
Would you please put it all together when you report? It makes reading the reports much easier.
Thanks,
jeanna

sid10

Hello everyone,
The following photos are from this afternoon. Could someone PLEASEE help me to decifer what they mean?
I think this one says that I have 956 millivolts.
The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked.

sid10

Does this one say .95 volts DC? or almost 1 volt
The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked.

sid10

almost certian this is 1.3 volts AC
The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked.