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Marcus Reid crystal battery simular to Hutchinson cell !

Started by hartiberlin, June 02, 2005, 10:58:39 AM

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hartiberlin

Hello all,
please read the article about the crystal battery of Marcus Reid:

http://www.borderlands.de/energy.reid.php3

It is simular to the Hutchinson energy cell.

Regards. Stefan.
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hartiberlin

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Hi Koen,
have a look at Marcus Reid?s crystall
battery !
It produces form 1.1 to 2.7 Volts ( depending on temperature)
and from 10 to 25 mA !
http://www.borderlands.de/energy.reid.php3?print=yes

It seems to be simular to the Hutchinson
battery.
Reid uses CACO3 and melts it up and
let it cool for 3 days, so the crystals are forming.

Something simular must be the case in the Walt?s watercells.
There also build up some kind of white ZnCl crystalls
around the alloy and it might help the long
electric generation.

Also the high voltage exitation might generate
an electret effect inside the material in Hutchinson?s
case.

Regards, Stefan.

Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

hartiberlin

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hartiberlin

 koennummer1@p... wrote:
> Hi Stefan (&all),
>
> you wouldn't happen to have Marcus Reid's
> address, would you?
> I've been searching, but can't find it...
>
> The reason I ask is that it is mentioned in
> that article that the calcite is melted and
> then left to cool and crystallise as one mass,
> but I'm wondering how he did this...
> I mean, calcite has a melting temperature
> of 1800 degrees celsius, whereas it apparently
> breaks down into CaO and CO2 at 1400 degrees
> already, so I'm now starting to wonder if that's
> how he did it...
> Calcium itself melts at about 840 degrees,
> and iron at 1535...
> So it seems to me he must have melted the calcite
> in a kiln and poured it into the metal cylinder
> in its molten state, while it was already cooling...
> Anyway, I just wanted to contact him to ask how
> he did it...
>
> On a somewhat related note, I know electrets
> are made of dielectric material which are
> molten, and exposed to high voltage during the
> cooling process. I'm now wondering if one could
> use glass to make an electret...
> In which case it might very well be possible
> to use a silicn compound of a different structure
> than glass for it as well, and this in turn would
> mean that Hutchinsons 'power source' might
> indeed very well just be an electret made of
> a solid silicon compound.
>
> If I manage to secure access to a high temperature
> oven as used in the melting of glass, I may very
> well try a few different approaches here...
> The first would be to replicate Reids 'battery'
> as is. The second would be to mix silicate powder
> in with the calcite. The third and fourth would be
> to do the previous two, but apply high voltage
> during the cooling process. Another option would be
> to mix in some metal powder in one of the afore-
> mentioned variations.
> Possible other ideas to try would be, if and when I
> figure out if glass can actually be used to make
> an electret,  to do so first in pure glass form,
> second in a form 'contaminated' with metal powder,
> and third to try it with a p- and n-layer in the
> glass-based electret...
> But all this would probably require the assistance
> of an experienced glass-worker...
> Fortunately, my sister happens to be an artist with
> a little bit of experience with glass, and another
> family member has experience with ceramics and might
> be willing to assist me by providing access to a
> high temperature ceramics oven...
> So I'll see what I can work out on that side...
>
> In the mean time, any additional suggestions
> and information would be extremely helpfull.
>
> Kind regards,
> Koen


Hi Koen,
I am currently trying to find out a phone number
of Marcus Reid.
His old address seems not to be valid anymore.

I think he must use as Hutchinson also some kind
of fluid-material addon, so to lower the melting temperature
of the molt !

So this is why Hutchinson was able to do it on
his small cooker spiral you can see in the video.

Walter Hofmann just told me, that he also got higher voltages
with his AGC cells, when he conditioned it during the
making with High Voltage pulses !

Also it is said, that it is just a surface effect
between the metalls and the crystalls,
so better use big metal plates with brushed
rough surfaces , put thereon
the molten Calcit and fluidaddon and
put a graphite plate on it as the other electrode.

I have seen it myself, that in the watercells it also depends
on the "formating" of the the metal/crystal surface to get a good
output.
Inside the watercells we get it with NaCL and ZnCL
salts mainly and the surface connection to the Zn/AL and
graphite matters !
If the mix is too wet, there can not form the right crystals
on the surface, only if the water is drying off
slowly it can be done.

Hope this helps.

Regards, Stefan.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

hartiberlin


> But tell me, in these water cells, after the water has slowly
> evaporated
> and crystals of these salts have formed on the metal, and the entire
> thing is dry, does it still produce an electrical output?
> If that's the case, a few fairly simple experiments with salts
might
> be
> interesting to do as well... Perhaps mixing salt in with the
>calcite...
> Very interesting...
>

Koen,
yes, sure a dried out cell still has around 0.7 to 0.8 Volts
voltage on it open circuit, but the current you can draw is
pretty low then.

With the water cells it seems to be a must to have
some wetness still remaining to conduct much more current.
If they are totally dried out, they only have a short circuit current
of under 0.5 mA.
If you have it still wet, then the cell can do
shortcircuit current of shortly of 100 mA and more, depending
on the size !

The other questions I will answer later, cause I am just running
an experiment in the kitchen I wanto finish.

Regards, Stefan.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum