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plengo

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Re: Crystal Cell Research
« Reply #315 on: October 06, 2014, 07:50:15 PM »
The last graph looks beautiful. I will analyse it later tomorrow.


Mscoffman, yes I understand your point about load/internal resistance power line transmission and the parallel of the too. The potentiometer would do the trick BUT it will also distort all my base-lines and measurement for now. I know for a fact my cells have very high internal resistance they are in milli-watts range.


Soon I will post a video that will pull your hair out!!! You will not believe at what level I am getting into. I wish I had more money to invest in machinery and get to a much more advance level of manufacturing my cells.


Gassing in the cells will kill them if you seal them that's for sure.


Guys, this crystal cell research only will work if the cells are NOT GALVANIC. Everything else is just prolonging the decay process.


Fausto.

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« Reply #316 on: October 07, 2014, 08:22:17 PM »
This is a long graph of about 3 weeks non-stop running one cell casted in resin of 2cm x 2cm. Noticed that I had to merge many print outs of the screens. It is a little bit difficult to see the constant flow of the graph because the different scales as the systems runs, BUT, pay attention in each graph the total amount of samples, each sample being 1 second.


This cell is STILL on the graph which I will continue posting its progress.


The fluctuations in the middle to the end are because drastic temperature changes in the lab.

Fausto.

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Re: Crystal Cell Research
« Reply #317 on: October 08, 2014, 01:08:22 AM »

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« Reply #318 on: October 10, 2014, 08:10:21 PM »
It is quiet in here, where are the challenge answers? Did everybody just lost interest in crystal cells?


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« Reply #319 on: October 12, 2014, 05:43:58 PM »
  It is quiet here... maybe some of us are waiting for you to show us what you have, and just how useful your cell is, that will blow us all away.

  The original purpose of making the "crystal cell" was to show how a properly made cell can function without the normal galvanic decay. This was mostly not confirmed, as most cells will corrode and break down in time, and the ones that don't, only output tiny amounts of power. So, please show us what you have that is different.

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« Reply #320 on: October 12, 2014, 08:39:19 PM »
  It is quiet here... maybe some of us are waiting for you to show us what you have, and just how useful your cell is, that will blow us all away.

  The original purpose of making the "crystal cell" was to show how a properly made cell can function without the normal galvanic decay. This was mostly not confirmed, as most cells will corrode and break down in time, and the ones that don't, only output tiny amounts of power. So, please show us what you have that is different.


Thanks, different from what? What is the base line? that's why I asked that in the video, otherwise there will always be an excuse why this does not work.


Like, it is too much little energy for the size of the plates, or it will corrode for sure in 10 years and proves nothing.


Without that .01mm and .03mm tick aluminium and copper 1"x3" size cell I will have nothing to compare against with anyone. Make sense?


To state that it is only corrosion and no one has shown anything different is useless.


Fausto.

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Re: Crystal Cell Research
« Reply #321 on: October 13, 2014, 06:01:56 PM »
  Plengo:
  As you may know, I've worked on the aluminum/carbon cells for a while.
  Some of my capacitor can cells are still working, even after a couple of years have past. Even my original cement cells. But, are they worth fooling with?  As only minimal current is obtained from them.
 
  Again, please show what you have that is different from previously made cells, and tests. As all these cells are based on a galvanic reaction. There useful life is dependent on how quickly they breakdown. The more power they output, the faster they break down. OR NOT?
   Remember why JB stopped working on Crystal Cells?

  I'm not trying to be negative, but, how can we replicate something that is not shown working to light some bulbs, and also some background on how long they might last. Thin alulminum foil, and copper sheeting, using any electrolyte?
  What is it that you are trying to show?  I don't understand...

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« Reply #322 on: October 13, 2014, 07:12:31 PM »
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