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Author Topic: Nathan Stubblefield Earth battery/Self Generating Induction Coil Replications  (Read 1725587 times)

electricme

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@ Everyone,

My post about old Les topping himself, sure has had a reaction from all quarters, and I do feel for everyone who has posted, and PMed me, it is life, but it came real close to home for me, and I have shead a few tears. All Les had to do was to talk to me or any of the others in this town, he would have been given good advice.

I know for sure if old Les came back from the dead, his wife would be the first in line to welcome him back then give him a knuckle sandwich.

Everyone here has their close shaves and has lost loved ones, in one maner or other, we never want to hear of anyone taking their own life, ever. Life is far too precious to cast it away without a thought for those around you.

We on this forum have a task to do, we have a job here and we need to finish the work and get a working Nathan Stubblefield Coil up and running.

That means EVERYONE IS NEEDED, everybody, no ones exempt, not even myself, but my hand is now forced and I need to mention that I will be away from the forum for three weeks, starting in about a week.

Six months ago my brother shelled out and bought me a return plane ticket to go and visit him, so I have been quietly puttting together a holiday, not saying where I'm going, cause it is sooooo good you'l all wanna pack your swimmers and jump in my suitcase to hitch a free ride ha ha.
Where I'm off to is a tropical island, the only way to get there is by water taxi, a 60 mile trip in an open boat, they have earthquakes, there is black sandy beach, an active volcaino, power only avaliable for a few hours of the day, the phone line is intermittant, email is dreadful, they measure the rainful in feet but it is quiet and I'll be doing a lot of thinking.

I used to work in this country, now my visa states as a visitor, I must not work, just relax and doo nothing. If you carn't bear the suspence, Bill knows where I'm off to. ;D

Kooler, I'll be in touch.

jim



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Oh Jim,
It sounds wonderful.(Pick up some of that black sand!)
I do my best to contrive those circumstances you will be enjoying.

Thanks for sharing it, and have a great vacation.

jeanna

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Hello Everyone,

I first built a small Stubby coil about 2 years ago. In that time, many experiments have been performed, some interesting, most not. The coil itself is NOT the power generator, but the conduit. It is also necessary to understand how the different types of energy flows and what drives it.

Blessings,

Rip


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Hi to all again
                    I need your help, does anyone knows how to get acrylic machined parts to make the coil? I tried emachine shop, and others but they only accept large orders and even the small are over 300 dollars an no one to talk about it! like emachine shop, I designed the thing just like lasersaber's but I just couldn't get a straight answer from this people, I already have my magnets different types of cores etc my difficult to get cotton wire, I hope someone knows of a reliable source that can ship over this parts.
 Cheers

jeanna

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Hi to all again
                    I need your help, does anyone knows how to get acrylic machined parts to make the coil? I tried emachine shop, and others but they only accept large orders and even the small are over 300 dollars an no one to talk about it! like emachine shop, I designed the thing just like lasersaber's but I just couldn't get a straight answer from this people, I already have my magnets different types of cores etc my difficult to get cotton wire, I hope someone knows of a reliable source that can ship over this parts.
 Cheers
Hi K--god,

I had great luck with the wires-uk place.
The regular delivery is royal mail-signed, so you need to be there, and it was a reasonable price. The air shipment was very expensive, and I do not think it is necessary, because the post got it here in less than 1 week.
Originally we all wrapped ours by hand with cotton cloth...tedious but it worked. I suggest a very thin cotton NOT t-shirt because it is too thick and moves stretches irregularly.

I have not finished winding mine or I could show it working, but I used a wooden disc. It happens to be a set of discs designed to hold the 2 ends of a clothes rod in a closet. It is hardwood and works well. I was able to drill all the holes I needed to.

So, it is probably a lot easier for you to get wooden discs for the ends. The only disadvantage I can see is that you cannot see inside it.

good luck,

jeanna

kukulcangod

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Thank you Jeanna 
                          I'm considering that option, because the machining for acrylic is too expensive I jsut can't find a reliable source, and the one making a small run ask for my own CNC code say from the open source 3D Blender program, but it is more for amorphous jewelry than precise dimensioned parts. I just that I want to iluminate the thing ala Bedini pulser, Have you guys seen his last comercial design ? to me is undeniable proof that we are dealing with subtle energies not very well known.
Cheers

electricme

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@All,

Goodbye all, this kid is going on a tropical holiday in a few hours, tooo cold here in Australia, see you all in about three weeks, afta I thaw out a bit. ;)

Where I'm going it has NO 24hr power, No broadband, hardly any phone access only intermittant dialup.
It's hot, volcanic, has gourias (earthquakes) clean clear warm water, torrential rain, black sandy beaches, even got to go by open water taxi (3hour trip) as well as on two different planes, should be great. ;D

But it's got great tropical food, yum!

Hooroo
jim

   

nievesoliveras

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I dont know if this has been posted already here, but, because it relates to free energy batteries I thought that it could be of help to you.

Free energy from earth plans
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?action=downloads;sa=view;down=436

Jesus

conradelektro

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I dont know if this has been posted already here, but, because it relates to free energy batteries I thought that it could be of help to you.

Free energy from earth plans
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?action=downloads;sa=view;down=436

Jesus

Very useful information, thank you for posting it.

It is always very difficult to find something in the lengthy threads, so reposting good information is helpful.

Greetings, Conrad

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@All,

Goodbye all, this kid is going on a tropical holiday in a few hours, tooo cold here in Australia, see you all in about three weeks, afta I thaw out a bit. ;)

Where I'm going it has NO 24hr power, No broadband, hardly any phone access only intermittant dialup.
It's hot, volcanic, has gourias (earthquakes) clean clear warm water, torrential rain, black sandy beaches, even got to go by open water taxi (3hour trip) as well as on two different planes, should be great. ;D

But it's got great tropical food, yum!

Hooroo
jim

 


Jim:

Have a good and safe trip.  Enjoy those tropical beaches and, if you get a chance, bring back some of that black sand to play around with.

Be safe my friend.

Bill

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@electricme
With respect to your posted Reply #3630,

Very well put.  Take it easy and return to experimentation work after your island vacation.

--Lee

jeanna

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One down... three to go.

I just finally finished the primary to my newest NS coil.
It has no shorts.
It has 5.5 ohm on the copper wire and
9 ohm on the iron wire.

The voltage before any water was 0.24v and after spray-wetting was
0.72v.

The compass moves very powerfully when it is within 4 inches of the core but I am not seeing much of a swing when I pulse the outer iron to inner copper wires.

Step 2 is to get a rotor that will work.
I took a cd player apart and mounted some magnets on a cd.
I think it is not slippery enough.
The local computer fixer told me he might have a HD rotor he could let me have. He wanted to empty the data, he said??
Oh yeah, I forgot, there are people who would take that stuff and do bad things with it!!


Step 3 will be to get the reed switch in the right position.

At least this hard part is over.
Now, fir the frustrating part.

 ;D,

jeanna

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I found a way to hold my compass steady and I am getting a 5 degree swing.
It is slow but repeatable.
« Last Edit: August 27, 2010, 05:06:18 AM by jeanna »

IotaYodi

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Good stuff Jeanna! What type of core and number of winds did you use?
 

jeanna

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Good stuff Jeanna! What type of core and number of winds did you use?
Thanks,

I used the exact core that lasersaber used... um sargent welch soft iron bar?
 and the 24 gauge wire from wires uk
And the steel is 19 awg from the hardware store.
Without any covering, it is just a tad fatter than the copper with cotton.

As for number of turns, I just cannot count.  ;D so I think there are 8 rows and
the final row has 65 iron and of course 65 copper turns.

I used a matched pair of wooden discs from a closet rod hanger package. It is hardwood and something from the hardware store.
I drilled a hole in the end and epoxied the bar in place, then drilled 4 small holes for the wires. I did not drill a hole for the reed switch. I need to do that, I think.
I also bought the exact reed switch that lasersaber used.

I used 'flour sack' cotton cloth because it is less thick than T-shirt cloth and not stretchy.

All the info is in his videos that show how-to.
(I want to be sure HE gets the credit for all that good research.)

I will take some credit when I get this one working!  8)

So, thank you,

jeanna

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Maybe it is too wet.
I just watched one of lasersaber's early NS demos and he shows a lot of EM effect, but 10mv of voltage
I had 25mv from just the air moisture. Oh well it is too late now. I will let it dry out and watch what happens.
Meantime, I will try to get a rotor that is smooth and fast.
j
« Last Edit: August 27, 2010, 06:01:28 AM by jeanna »

conradelektro

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I also bought the exact reed switch that lasersaber used.
jeanna

Jeanna,

may be you still have the ordering info for the reed switches at hand.

Please post the manufacturer, part number (name or code) and where you ordered it. Good reed switches are hard to get. The switching frequency and durability are not so good as one might think.

Greetings, Conrad