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PhiChaser

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Re: Ibpointless2 Crystal Cells
« Reply #765 on: March 10, 2012, 06:07:50 PM »
Hey all,
Got to use the dollar for two ice cube trays I got a couple days ago with three new cells today. Also took a pic of all my cells spread out on my work area just 'cuz...
You can see I have quite a few heh heh... Sorry the pic is kinda dark and blurry, my phone doesn't have a great camera... Anyhow, the weekend is here so have fun everyone!

Happy experimenting,
PC

ibpointless2

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Re: Ibpointless2 Crystal Cells
« Reply #766 on: March 10, 2012, 10:37:16 PM »
Hey all,
Got to use the dollar for two ice cube trays I got a couple days ago with three new cells today. Also took a pic of all my cells spread out on my work area just 'cuz...
You can see I have quite a few heh heh... Sorry the pic is kinda dark and blurry, my phone doesn't have a great camera... Anyhow, the weekend is here so have fun everyone!

Happy experimenting,
PC


Very nice selection of cells you got.  :)


I like the idea of using ice cube trays.

triffid

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Re: Ibpointless2 Crystal Cells
« Reply #767 on: March 11, 2012, 12:23:14 AM »
I got more supplies today.Walmart sells 7.625oz of emlers glue all for $2.48 each I got two more bottles. Went to a hardware store picked up a box of copper plated nails small size (weather strip nails)3/4x 17 1.5 oz for $1.89.Maybe 100 count?Enough to do copper oxide experiments with.Both red and black copper oxides.Then bought 20 feet of 18 gauge parallel speaker wire 50 volt max for $3.98.Appears to be copper and aluminium braided wire. Then my brother gave some scrap copper and steel wires to make thermocouples.I think too I figured out how to hook up my cells in the panels without using the heavy wires from radio shack.My vitamin C panel I sealed up two weeks ago with wax I tested the back 6 cells hooked up in series gave me today 6.2 volts and .00062 amps  3.8 milliwatts.
I was looking at white out today they had it for a dollar today at walmart .I did not buy it.But I think I figured out how to protect the magnesium strips anyway.Mix up a batch of elmers glue_all and morton salt sub coat the mag strips with it 24 hours before use.In my vineagar cells.triffid

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Re: Ibpointless2 Crystal Cells
« Reply #768 on: March 11, 2012, 12:31:42 AM »
I also got some junk metal window screen,not conductive but I can burn that plastic coating off with a match or lighter.
I really liked finding the copper plated nails.They also had brass nail same size but I did not get them.No 12 copper wire or 14 steel wire was to be found there.So for now scrap it is!triffid

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Re: Ibpointless2 Crystal Cells
« Reply #769 on: March 11, 2012, 12:37:58 AM »
Good photo PC.I need to get some ice trays too.I learned somewhere a couple of days ago that meat is an electrolyte.I think they were talking about cooking?You stick two dissimilar metals into it and you get a voltage.triffid

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Re: Ibpointless2 Crystal Cells
« Reply #770 on: March 11, 2012, 01:14:57 AM »
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:PaulL:Thermodynamics   some interesting facts about heat .triffid

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Re: Ibpointless2 Crystal Cells
« Reply #771 on: March 11, 2012, 01:17:37 AM »
It is a well-known fact all matter at room temperature radiates electromagnetic waves. At room temperature these waves are called T-rays and reside in the Far Infrared spectrum. "T" is short for THz. One THz is 1,000,000,000,000 oscillations per second. Consider one square foot of material that is a good absorber of T-rays such as water. This one square foot of water radiates about 450 watts of electromagnetic waves. The water does not need to be very thick. Five mills should be thick enough. One mill is 1/1000 of an inch.[/size]
So how do we collect these T-rays. One problem is that a good collector / absorber of T-rays is also a good radiator. Essentially, the collector would also be radiating about 450 watts per square foot. So the collector would be losing the same amount of energy that it collects. Therefore, the T-rays need to be focused into a smaller area. Once the T-rays are focused into a smaller area then the collector will become hotter. This means the collector is absorbing more T-rays than it's radiating. As the collector increases in temperature it will also begin to radiate more energy. Eventually an equilibrium is reached where the collector radiates the same amount of energy that it receives.[/size]

triffid

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Re: Ibpointless2 Crystal Cells
« Reply #772 on: March 11, 2012, 01:20:12 AM »
So to get more power from our cells we make reflectors of heat to point in their direction.triffid.

triffid

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Re: Ibpointless2 Crystal Cells
« Reply #773 on: March 11, 2012, 01:23:39 AM »
 This one square foot of water radiates about 450 watts of electromagnetic waves. The water does not need to be very thick. Five mills should be thick enough. One mill is 1/1000 of an inch.think about this for a while.triffid

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Re: Ibpointless2 Crystal Cells
« Reply #774 on: March 11, 2012, 01:32:00 AM »
THz radiation is very easy to focus. Materials such as Picarin are commonly used as THz lenses.[/size]
http://www.mtinstruments.com/thzlenses/index.htm[/size]
THz radiation can also be reflected from materials such as metal.[/size]
So think we can use metal reflectors and point them at the earth since the earth itself generates a lot of heat.triffid[/size]

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And our cells are in the focusing area of the collectors.[/size]

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Re: Ibpointless2 Crystal Cells
« Reply #775 on: March 11, 2012, 02:28:32 AM »
http://www.emanator.demon.co.uk/bigclive/joule.htm  another simple and small joule thief.triffid

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Re: Ibpointless2 Crystal Cells
« Reply #776 on: March 11, 2012, 04:37:02 AM »
I got more supplies today.Walmart sells 7.625oz of emlers glue all for $2.48 each I got two more bottles. Went to a hardware store picked up a box of copper plated nails small size (weather strip nails)3/4x 17 1.5 oz for $1.89.Maybe 100 count?Enough to do copper oxide experiments with.Both red and black copper oxides.Then bought 20 feet of 18 gauge parallel speaker wire 50 volt max for $3.98.Appears to be copper and aluminium braided wire. Then my brother gave some scrap copper and steel wires to make thermocouples.I think too I figured out how to hook up my cells in the panels without using the heavy wires from radio shack.My vitamin C panel I sealed up two weeks ago with wax I tested the back 6 cells hooked up in series gave me today 6.2 volts and .00062 amps  3.8 milliwatts.
I was looking at white out today they had it for a dollar today at walmart .I did not buy it.But I think I figured out how to protect the magnesium strips anyway.Mix up a batch of elmers glue_all and morton salt sub coat the mag strips with it 24 hours before use.In my vineagar cells.triffid




Copper plated nails? I never thought they made that? what section of a hardware store would that be in, I've never seen them with the other nails in the nails section at Lowe's before. Thanks!

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Re: Ibpointless2 Crystal Cells
« Reply #777 on: March 11, 2012, 04:38:36 AM »
Here is something interesting to read. http://www.cheniere.org/techpapers/Final%20Secret%209%20Feb%201993/indexold.html


It talks about Tom Bearden and how you use voltage only and no amps to get free energy. Don't destroy the dipole.

PhiChaser

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Re: Ibpointless2 Crystal Cells
« Reply #778 on: March 11, 2012, 04:41:00 AM »
Evening all!
Finally got my alum today and made two cells with it after crushing and mixing with equal parts epsom salt (and a measure of Durham's of course ;) ). The three cells I made earlier used aspirin and are still (surprisingly) soft. Anyways, I found that the cheap-o ice cube trays cut easily with a decent pair of scissors which makes it easy to cut the 'cells' away as needed. 28 plastic cell 'trays' for a dollar isn't too bad...

Happy experimenting,
PC

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Re: Ibpointless2 Crystal Cells
« Reply #779 on: March 11, 2012, 05:04:45 AM »
Evening all!
Finally got my alum today and made two cells with it after crushing and mixing with equal parts epsom salt (and a measure of Durham's of course ;) ). The three cells I made earlier used aspirin and are still (surprisingly) soft. Anyways, I found that the cheap-o ice cube trays cut easily with a decent pair of scissors which makes it easy to cut the 'cells' away as needed. 28 plastic cell 'trays' for a dollar isn't too bad...

Happy experimenting,
PC




Speaking of ice. I use to put some of my cells in the freezer to see what would happen and how would they respond to the cold. You could give the freezer experiment a try? I even made cells that were ice cubes with salts and such in them, it was very interesting.  :)


Just watch out sometimes the cells will expand or pop.