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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

Quote from: one on April 03, 2008, 10:40:16 PM
My  coil  weighs   5.2 pounds .........my core  is  almost  a pound of that.
                            ( 2330  Kg  )
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
All my coils put together don't weigh that much!

50 or so turns per layer
3 1/2 layers
about 3-5 inches in coil length

I am working on a big one today. As I check each layer the voltage stays good at about .7vdc to .8vdc and the amperage is up to 15 milli amps (not micro) I think I will go til I'm out of wire. Maybe it will be a heavy too.
I am wrapping it las I think it was you putting a layer of cloth after each wind of metal and squeezing the pair wire in between. very smart. it works much better.

jeanna

Pirate88179

@ All:

Did you all notice that I am now getting 19mA from the iron wire to the core?  (Yes Jeanna, all the posted tests were done by putting the meter in between each wire or core....no shorts)  where before, it was from the copper, which used to be positive, to the core.  I called this a polarity reversal but maybe that is not exactly correct.  But, to get the meter to read without the "-" sign, I had to use the + probe on the iron wire and the - on the core.  This is 180 degrees from my earlier results.  I am dumbfounded here.

I am also impressed with the "dry" readings.  I did not think to test those before.  They are low as you can see but, still there.  These things just sit there and put out volts on their own.  Probably not OU but interesting nevertheless. About a quarter of a volt for just sitting there.  I did some series hook-up and tests with both coils (wet) and I did not see anything worth reporting.  It seemed to just "assume" the highest number for both volts and mA from the best coil in that configuration.  Nothing added that I could detect.

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen

Pirate88179

@ Jeanna:

I just re-did your compass experiments with my two wet coils.  They are not really dripping but still wet from my earlier tests.  Call them moist +.  Bringing them one at a time (it made no difference) toward a compass the compass would spin away from the north position.  I rotated the coil with no effect, still in repel mode.  Then, I placed the head of my coil (the top) toward the compass and.....it was now attracting the north setting!  This means the head, or top of my coils are south, and the body of the coils are north.  This was a great test you dreamed up.  I still don't know what it is trying to tell us but it is trying to tell us something.  Thanks.


Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen

one

Quote from: jeanna on April 03, 2008, 11:08:30 PM
Quote from: one on April 03, 2008, 10:40:16 PM
My  coil  weighs   5.2 pounds .........my core  is  almost  a pound of that.
                            ( 2330  Kg  )
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
All my coils put together don't weigh that much!

50 or so turns per layer
3 1/2 layers
about 3-5 inches in coil length

I am working on a big one today. As I check each layer the voltage stays good at about .7vdc to .8vdc and the amperage is up to 15 milli amps (not micro) I think I will go til I'm out of wire. Maybe it will be a heavy too.
I am wrapping it las I think it was you putting a layer of cloth after each wind of metal and squeezing the pair wire in between. very smart. it works much better.

jeanna

Thanks  Jenna

I  think  I am going  to  forget  about   the strange   readings for now

I am going to assume that it is    just  a  function of  a big coil

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@ all

Any   ideas  about  how  big  Stubblefield  made his  coils ?

I see the   patent  shows  5 layers   
My coil   was 4 layers  it was just  over  4 in   but  not wound  very tight.

I am guessing   between   4.5  to 5 in   for a nice  tight  5  layer coil  ( assuming  1 in core )

This is based on using # 6 copper  wire and  similar  sized  iron.


anyone  have anything on  how long to make it ?



I think my next   project  will be to make a simple jig for winding   coils


winding  the first layer of my coil went  pretty well .
The  second layer was a little harder .
The  third layer   got pretty nasty ..
The 4th layer was just plain out of control the whole time .

I think with a jig  I can tear apart  my old  coil and  rebuild it ....... maybe a couple  times  if needed .
Trying to wind it  by hand  with  wire that is  less than  straight   would be almost  imposable . 



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The  strange  readings I got  has made me courious
I  am pretty sure it is a  result  of  making a big coil with 2 kinds of  metal

I know  Stubbfield  specifies  copper and Iron ........but  I don't think that aluminum was  available at that time.
Aluminum   has some  strange quirks ........ copper is non magnetic .......aluminum   is  para magnetic.
Aluminum  alloy is  -1.05 on the chart .......it should  provide   alot  more voltage .


I am going to rebuild  my original coil.......probably buy another  25 feet  of copper and   try to make at least close to a full sized  coil .


Then ....... probably  an aluminum  Iron  coil
The  power line  going to your house is probably  aluminum and about the right size . .................. so  if your  power goes out in a couple weeks   ............................   :)   


gary






















one

Quote from: Pirate88179 on April 03, 2008, 11:51:49 PM
@ All:

Did you all notice that I am now getting 19mA from the iron wire to the core?  (Yes Jeanna, all the posted tests were done by putting the meter in between each wire or core....no shorts)  where before, it was from the copper, which used to be positive, to the core.  I called this a polarity reversal but maybe that is not exactly correct.  But, to get the meter to read without the "-" sign, I had to use the + probe on the iron wire and the - on the core.  This is 180 degrees from my earlier results.  I am dumbfounded here.

I am also impressed with the "dry" readings.  I did not think to test those before.  They are low as you can see but, still there.  These things just sit there and put out volts on their own.  Probably not OU but interesting nevertheless. About a quarter of a volt for just sitting there.  I did some series hook-up and tests with both coils (wet) and I did not see anything worth reporting.  It seemed to just "assume" the highest number for both volts and mA from the best coil in that configuration.  Nothing added that I could detect.

Bill

Bill

I  don't see how the  dry readings could be anything except overunity .
With the wet readings we know that it is acting  like a normal  battery ......  the wires  will eventually be used up  in the  process of creating  electricity
With the  dry  readings  ...... there is no know   deterioration that I know of.
The  power level is low enough that it is not   practical  to  try to use it as a power source ..........but maybe  someday .

gary