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Ibpointless2 Crystal Cells

Started by ibpointless2, November 02, 2011, 02:54:15 PM

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triffid

You can cut up aluminum foil serving plates from the store to get flat aluminum electrode plates for your cells.triffid

jbignes5




Just so you know :


http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/11/111123151916.htm


Potassium and copper seems to be the super electrode for batteries!


IB was right all along... Potassium is the main ingredient to IB's crystal batteries!


triffid

On march 17th,I soldered  together an LED to a 680 ohm resistor and a 9 volt battery holder.I then plugged it up and left it on to see how long it would last.To see how long a 9 volt battery would last.It was no longer lit as of last night.I plugged it up on march 17th at 3pm.And last night it was no longer lit,not even a little.The 9 volt battery lasted 12 days.I have panels going back to feb 15 that can still keep an led lit.
triffid

triffid

From big Js article he posted up above,
They made the battery electric materials from readily available precursors such as iron, copper, carbon and nitrogen -- all of which are extremely inexpensive compared with lithium. Sound a little bit like us.except for nitrogen of course.triffid