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Crystal Cell Research

Started by plengo, October 29, 2012, 06:08:15 PM

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plengo

Quote from: NickZ on October 13, 2014, 12:01:56 PMPlengo:  As you may know, I've worked on the aluminum/carbon cells for a while.   Some of my capacitor can cells are still working, even after a couple of years have past. Even my original cement cells. But, are they worth fooling with?  As only minimal current is obtained from them.   Again, please show what you have that is different from previously made cells, and tests. As all these cells are based on a galvanic reaction. There useful life is dependent on how quickly they breakdown. The more power they output, the faster they break down. OR NOT?   Remember why JB stopped working on Crystal Cells?  I'm not trying to be negative, but, how can we replicate something that is not shown working to light some bulbs, and also some background on how long they might last. Thin alulminum foil, and copper sheeting, using any electrolyte?  What is it that you are trying to show?  I don't understand...
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Well, usefulness is in the business market. I for one love the cells and my kids loves the light in the nights. My wife hates it  ;D  .I am planning to make a flash light which is very useful.


Before I show mine, people have to have a BASELINE. My spec are very simple, plates dimensions, structure and any choice of electrolyte. With that challenge we will be able to see with EMPIRICAL evidence what we would expect as corrosion and time rate to power (people take the challenge or shut up, very simple).


I am doing just like Bedini did with his SSG. It is a very simple device, easy to build, the specs were given and the test of charge/discharge was specified. Anyone can do it and see for themselves and also compare with a general bulk of empirical data. Very simple. Just like my challenge too.


Cement cells are HUGE and I have not seen anyone opening one and looking inside. I have done years of testing with thin plates in a variety of metals to see what is corrosion, the level and what I should expect.


I can guarantee you that with metals with 0.01 mm thick they will corrode in less than a week (based on the power output of my specs) and one can see it fast, without having to wait for months like I have been.


The first hard-drive invented was the size of a brick and today they are small and fast and powerful in use. Those cells with research can be too.


Having cells running for years (which I have many) does not mean much in empirical data wise.


Now, what WE NEED is remove the subjective statements like:
- they are just corrosion
- they are useless
- they are not powerful
- we have never seen one really
- no one has shown one (Marcus Reid has shown many, including Bedini has one)
- this is 100 years old technology (but no one does it today)
- and so on.


Those subjective statements are just "chair sitting skeptical" statements to discourage anyone in this line of research. I for one must SEE WITH DATA. And so should others.


Without my challenge being made and hopefully demonstrated no one will believe in those cells EVEN IF THEY ARE IN THE MARKET IN THE FORM OF A FLASH LIGHT. People will still say "oh they will die in 10 years for sure".


Once we have this base-line I am willing to show mine too.


Fausto.

plengo

I have one more interesting evidence. I have put 2 cells in the freezer until they freeze (off course) and they have a good output and the LED is lit.


One cell with an LED has an output voltage cross the LED of 2.54 volts but as soon is OUT OF THE FREEZER she goes DOWN in voltage!!!!?????!!!! No one has shown that today.


I will make a video showing that. If this is not a good evidence in the right direction, i don't know what it is.


Fausto.

Billynjamie

Look guys the crystal cell is basically a survival tool. If it lasts for a few years that is great. There is no battery you can buy that will last a few years giving enough power to give light. These types of cells are a Prepper's must have. I have many different versions of these cells operating for close to a year now. Running off John Bedini's earthlight circuit. The whole premise of these cells was to give us light in a end of times scenario. Yes we have solar. But solar won't give you light when the volcanos start popping off. So even if they are galvanic I personally know that they will last for years giving constant power. As far as I see the only other power source that can do that is nuclear. Of course nuclear is much more powerful, but still the same type of situation. I think it is totally awesome that we can make electricity with four simple things, copper magnesium water and alum. How simple. So please people give up the galvanic crap. Nothing lasts forever. And no these cells will never power your TV. That is not what these we designed for. Although these don't give massive amounts of power I can still light up most of my home at night. And believe me when your eyes adjust these are plenty bright enough to whatever you need to at night.

plengo

Quote from: Billynjamie on October 13, 2014, 03:01:06 PM
I can still light up most of my home at night. And believe me when your eyes adjust these are plenty bright enough to whatever you need to at night.
;D   ;)

profitis

A alkaline-zinc-carb is a slow corrosion device.a alkaline-zinc-carb is expensive.they add bismuth to the zinc to slow its corrosi down.they add mercury/cadmium to the zinc to  slow the corrosi down.slow corrosi has one problem,self-discharge,especially in hot climates,speeds it up.slow corrosi also has another problem,drop in voltage over time,drop in power over time.a high-power karpen spillover cell eliminates all of the above probs in one shot..if it can be made stinking cheap.. Wanna go into buisnes plengo? I want 20percent of each one sold.I think your a honorable guy.