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Author Topic: Nathan Stubblefield Earth battery/Self Generating Induction Coil Replications  (Read 1704124 times)

Pirate88179

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Re: Earth battery expermients
« Reply #225 on: November 25, 2007, 04:38:36 AM »
Localjoe:

This is very interesting.  Stubblefield (as you already know) used copper coils with STEEL wire!  Could you please make a rough sketch of this arrangement for me?  I think I follow your instructions but I can't quite picture it.  I have enough junk materials laying about to give it a try, both inside...and out.  I am not sure how to connect the primary and secondary wires together. (I can be a little slow at times)  The faster it runs, the more volts?  I wonder if it could put out enough volts to "charge" the battery then?  And, if hooked up to our earth battery.....who knows?????

Nothing fancy, just a crude sketch with labels for where the wires go and I will do this.  Thanks.

Bill

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Re: Earth battery expermients
« Reply #226 on: November 25, 2007, 05:14:33 AM »
I did this Real quick ,so don't mind the extreme artistic expertise  ;D

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Re: Earth battery expermients
« Reply #227 on: November 25, 2007, 05:34:42 AM »
Localjoe:

Well, that's either the homopolar motor coil set up you talked about, or a naked blonde sunbathing on a beach. (that's the beer typing)  Seriously, thanks.  You should see my drawings...actually, I can draw but I am limited to using my mouse on ms paint...it's not pretty.

So, do you over lap the primary to the secondary then?  It appears from your drawing that you do.  I see the ends of the secondary attached to nothing...am I correct?  If this works man.......we can not only run motors but make electricty!!!!  Well, not make it but, tap it.

What kind of steel wire did you use?  I have a lot of wire but none of it is steel.  Are we talking coat hanger here?  I can improvise if needed.  Or, like fence wire?  I can get that.  Sorry for all of the questions but remember, I have been out of school a lot longer than you........ ha ha.

Bill

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Re: Earth battery expermients
« Reply #228 on: November 25, 2007, 06:08:20 AM »
@Bill ,
          The steel wire is from a power supply i cut apart its insulated stranded and looks similar to any stranded copper and i just wrap 4 turns of it around the copper coil that was 40 turns, the end of the copper is where i put the meter. And yea that was a paint rendition ... seems to be the quickest thing to click on to draw with ya know...   
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Re: Earth battery expermients
« Reply #229 on: November 25, 2007, 06:41:39 AM »
Localjoe:

Thanks for the info.  I get it now.  I printed out your drawing and am looking around for "ingredients".

Here is, I hope, an inlarged pic of the one you just posted.  What the heck is that?  That is not the Avro, which is the only "saucer" I am aware of that the airforce admitted to working on.  Those are F-86 fighters on either side which makes this pic from around early to mid 1950's.  Also, from the terrain, that looks like Edwards AFB in CA. Thanks for posting it.

Bill

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Re: Earth battery expermients
« Reply #230 on: November 25, 2007, 06:45:54 AM »
I wish i knew what either of them were ... the one in the back is huge, amazing what they had then and where the public should be now... errrrr.   We'll show em yet with our rods and wires... 

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Re: Earth battery expermients
« Reply #231 on: November 25, 2007, 06:56:42 AM »
hey bill
if you need a scope go to a large electrical suppliers in your area and they will loan to you. 
probably top of line portable fluke or something fancy
maybee they want a deposit but they all lend stuff like that.
i am interested to see the wave from your experiment.

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Re: Earth battery expermients
« Reply #232 on: November 25, 2007, 07:21:48 AM »
@ rice:

Thanks!! That's a great suggestion.  We have several places like that here but I didn't know they might do that.  I will look into that on Monday.  Of course, then I will have to learn how to use a scope, but maybe they could give me a crash course.  I learn fast I just don't remember anything.  Thanks again.

Bill

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Re: Earth battery expermients
« Reply #233 on: November 25, 2007, 08:16:32 PM »
G'day Bill,

Have you considered using your computer as a scope. There are some excellent free programmes available, I have several and I can send you the links if you want. Perhaps one of the electronics guys here will design a probe for you that plugs into the sound card so you can measure the things you want.

Hans von Lieven

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« Reply #234 on: November 25, 2007, 08:29:50 PM »
@ Hans:

Thanks!!! That would be great.  I didn't know those programs existed.  Yes, please send me the links and I will check into what I need for a probe.  If anyone on here knows anything about this, let me know.

Right now, I am working on Localjoe's homopolar motor/coil arrangement.  The motor works as advertised...spins very fast.  I am making the coils right now to see about the voltage boost.  If it works inside, I will try it outside on my cell.

Thanks again Hans.

Bill

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Re: Earth battery expermients
« Reply #235 on: November 25, 2007, 09:16:24 PM »
G'day Bill

Try this one, the demo version is fully functional but limits you to 15 sec after each start. To remove this limitation is expensive (500 bucks)

15 sec should be enough though. I have others but this one is the king!

http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/programs/OscilloMeter/

Hans

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Re: Earth battery expermients
« Reply #236 on: November 25, 2007, 09:19:04 PM »
Hans:

Thank you very much.  I will try it.

Bill

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Re: Earth battery expermients
« Reply #237 on: November 25, 2007, 09:29:26 PM »
Hans i was going to try myself but someone told me i would fry a soundcard with anything more than half a volt, any ideas?

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Re: Earth battery expermients
« Reply #238 on: November 25, 2007, 09:40:37 PM »
That's why I suggested to talk to the electronics guys about a suitable probe that prevents this.

Hans

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Re: Earth battery expermients
« Reply #239 on: November 25, 2007, 09:57:03 PM »
I love you guys..... I didn't realize you could get a probe to protect the pc  i thought it was just like a trivial thing that you could use for less than half a volt or something... gotta love it I feel stupid, being  humbled at least once once a day seems to encourage mental growth, I like it, and thanks for not being shy Hans. Had you not said  what you did i wouldn't have clicked for me ;D
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