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Crystal Power CeLL by John Hutchison

Started by dani, April 26, 2006, 04:11:36 PM

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Koen1

Hi guys :)

Great report on that gallium coated electrode cell Ian! :D
Thanks!

Too bad it doesn't put out more... but it's outputting, so that's still something! ;)
As for the polarisation reversal, I have also noticed that my mixes tend to reverse
polarity... But I've never seen it change right in front of me though :)
I am now checking if it really makes much of a difference in which direction the
material is polarised; or at least I'm making a couple of new cells which I plan to
polarise oppositely. I have yet to decide on the voltage.

My gallium still has not arrived, thinking of looking for another source. Perhaps
I'll go for the Ga/In/Sn alloy, although that's more expensive...
I've paused my "alternative" cell line with a high metal oxide content mix for
the time being, as the various cells I made with that were not very succesful
(read: duds). I thought I had a few nice ones there... but apparently not.
The lower content mixes appear to test similar to the older cells I made,
with hardly any additives, and it may be worth looking into those...
... I was thinking along the lines of using small amounts to 'pollute'
one of my basic mixes, then "bake" several layers with different selected
'pollutants' on top of eachother (one on top of the other) so that they
form relatively "p" and "n" layers.... This will be tricky (if not downright
impossible) in a tube, so I'm going to hunt for some low metal saucers or plates.
Although I still have to figure out how to get the second electrode "baked"
to the top layer while still allowing the moisure to escape from the bake...
Oh well, things to ponder. :)



Quote from: ian middleton
A bit dissapointing seeing I was hoping the gallium would open a quantum flux gate and release mega fryons tuned to the galactic center. Ah well, next week perhaps  ;)
ROFL! ;D :D ;D :D  megafryons ;D

QuoteI must admit though the gallium coated aluminium tube did look pretty swish, I just might just chuck all this in and go and make artistic wind chimes for those guys in Byron bay. ;D ;D ;D
:D heh, yeah, pretty expensive little windchimes though ;)
I was wondering, how hot does it get over there, at your place?
... 'cause if Ga melts at 30 degrees...
"mommy, the windchimes are melting!" ;) ;D

best regards,
Koen

sutra

Hi guys,

What is your average calls - materials conductivity?

In all myÃ,  borax based cells, made in high temperatures, their conducibility increasesÃ,  while submitted to vibrations....

the voltage output is always very low....30 mV max but stable....porosity is a problem....

Here is the picture of only the content of my last cell...I grinded the side to see the grade of the compound....as you can see it has a very nice metallic luster...


The recipe is as follows:

2gr sand
2.9gr borax
1 gr Hematite
2.5gr aluminium dust

baket around 1000Ã,° C

output: 30 mV

Ciao

Feynman


jeanna


sutra

Hi Jeanna,

On some points at surface, the output is over 140 mV,Ã,  in any case, the amperage doesn't pass 0,5 micro A

The polarity is variable: on some points of the compounds positive is negative or vice-versa....poor alignment?

Resistivity from more than 1 Mohm to about 7 Kohm adding pressure to the compound or tapping it with something


Pity, if I could eliminate porosity, the results may be more interesting...