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Crystal Power CeLL by John Hutchison

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

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Pirate88179

Quote from: AbbaRue on December 26, 2008, 04:13:46 PM
Troy Cory is the grandson of Nathan B. Stubblefield.
He is the secret keeper of WNBS which was Nathan B. Stubblefield's radio station
But now Troy Cory has his own TV talk show.
Watch the following 2 video's they explain it all.
Very interesting find.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=uqNSCdJP2Og
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=bbD8Y_n6VNM
It's quite a heart warming story.
Troy Cory was the first American talk show host to speak in China.

We talk about the Stubblefield earth battery but all should know he is the father of the Cell Phone.
He built the first wireless telephone even before radio was invented, imagine that!




AbbaRue:

I posted your video links over to my earth battery topic.  I also found a few more and added them.  We did a lot of background research on Stubblefield in the 2 earth battery topics and I learned a lot.  I only live about 2.5 hours from his old farm here in Kentucky.  great stuff.

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen

PaulLowrance

Hi,

I hope people are still making the baked batteries! IMO, this is extremely important research.

Just thought some people would be interested in my dead alkaline battery tests -->

http://greenselfreliantenergy.com/forum/index.php?topic=73.0


I've theorized that common batteries can only drain to a certain level, given the proper setup of course. All matter consists countless microscopic diodes. The bond between two different atoms forms a junction. Albeit, it could be a poor diode, but all diodes rectify to some degree *at all applied voltages.*   Semiconductor equations clearly shows that diodes must rectify at all applied AC voltages. This is known as the Diode Square Law. I and many others have confirmed this simple conventional law. I've applied AC voltages, microvolts, and my diodes still rectify. If you use common diodes, then you'll extremely sensitive equipment to verify this.

Anyhow, when you place thousands of such natural occurring microscopic diodes in-series, then the DC voltages aggregate. These DC voltages can be used to regard the dead battery. Therefore, it is theorized that ambient thermal energy recharges the dead battery. Theorizing beyond that is difficult, but IMO the test should consist of a continuous cycle of allowing the dead battery time to rest/recharge, following placing the dead battery under the appropriate resistive load, and repeating the cycle over and over.

Also, if you have a sensitive enough equipment, you could detect a slow drop in temperature in such a test. I have built such a circuit. If anyone is interested enough to build it, then let me know and I'll take the time to draw the circuit and post it.

PL

Koen1

Little update on my experiments here;
I have perfomed a number of experiments attempting to
bake artificial Tourmaline with a focus on the deep infrared
sensitive types. Obviously for use as pyroelectric material
in a type of Crystal Cell (polycrystalline ambient energy battery
if you like that name better ;)).

I have made powder-based mixes containing the exact right
ratios of several different elements (and subtle variations of course),
have baked some as simple moist powder sludge, some
after pressing them into a clay mold, some pressed in dry form
others pressed in moist form others plain wet like paint,
some slightly more acidic, others slightly more basic,
and all at temperatures ranging from 900 degrees C up
to 1200 degrees.
None of them were baked in a rarified or oxigen-poor environment,
none of them were baked at any other pressure than sea level norm.

So far I have been unsuccessful in producing pieces of artificial Tourmaline this way.

I am pretty sure this has to do with mostly the relatively low pressure,
and perhaps also a little bit with the presence of normal air inside the oven.

I think this will conclude my series of Tourmaline baking tests,
and am considering revisiting the artificial Tourmaline experiments
at a later date, when I have had the opportunity to modify a
pressure cooker for high pressure saturated solution experiments.
I'm just a little weary of self-adapted high pressure vessels that
need to go on high temperature with a high acidity solution in them...
Better also make sure there's some containment for when the thing blows. ;)
Actually, simply growing some in such a setup should not be too
difficult, but I'm planning to try some polarisation experiments at the
same time and that would need some kind of power feed into the
presure vessel... So if anyone has a good idea for doing that fairly
safely, I'm all ears. :)

Regards,
Koen

PaulLowrance

Keep up the good work Koen!

On my forum I've been posting periodic updates on a long term 12V n-size battery that has been shorted for months. The tiny 12V was considered mostly dead from start of the tests. Anyhow, the goal was to see if my theory was correct that a battery shorted for a certain period of time will hit a bottom level. Once the battery is at the bottom level, ambient thermal energy (that exists in all matter all the time) can maintain the battery by cycling the battery. What is meant by cycling the battery is that the battery will be used (loaded) for a period of time, then allowed to rest (unloaded) for a period of time. Over time, while cycling the battery, the average battery temperature will be lower than room temperature.

PL

PaulLowrance

Oh, I forgot to say that it appears (although unconfirmed yet) that my 12V n-size battery has hit the bottom level. Over the past ~ 20 days it's remained unchanging in DC current, which is around 2 to 4 nA DC. The DC voltage is a bit higher than 100mV DC.

PL