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Earth Electrical Energy Datalogging Experiments

Started by Pirate88179, July 14, 2009, 09:40:58 PM

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IotaYodi

Quotethis is 'normal' when you connect a load to an earth battery
Didnt know it was normal for an eb. Does the Voltage at the source,eb itself,stay nominal or does that drop too?
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Its what I don't know that's a problem!

sm0ky2

Quote from: IotaYodi on September 27, 2009, 09:36:01 AM
Didnt know it was normal for an eb. Does the Voltage at the source,eb itself,stay nominal or does that drop too?

that's what i was talking about - at the source.
meaning across the output terminals of the EB/ array of EB's while the load is connected.

I was fixing a shower-rod, slipped and hit my head on the sink. When i came to, that's when i had the idea for the "Flux Capacitor", Which makes Perpetual Motion possible.

IotaYodi

Thanks Smokey! Thats a substantial voltage drop on such a small load.
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Pirate88179

I have to say that this is not normal from any of my EB experiment experience.  Milli amps drop under load but volts either stay the same, or increase.  That is what is so cool about it, it appears to rise to the occasion.  The more you ask it to do , the more it does....to a point of course.

I am not the only one to see this, check the EB topics and you will see others have as well.

Just my 2 cents.

Bill
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electricme

@ Jeanna,

Protomom and Pirate88179 are both right on the money.

@all,
I just got back from my weekend away, you wouldn't read about it, two huge dust storms in a single week in my neck of the woods (Queensland way), dust was every where, thick n thin.
It was interresting while it lasted, but I'm glad it's over, seems the dusk went over the "ditch" to New Zealand, the snow turned pink in the high places ha ha.

On Saturday afternoon, I could actually look at the sun, then after half an hour the sun turned light blue with a bluish disk, weird stuff.

jim 
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