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hartiberlin

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Re: Inventors Weekend B.A.Perrault demonstration Part 2
« Reply #15 on: July 27, 2005, 04:49:56 PM »
P.S: Do you also only get 1.8 Volts with the Chemalloy, cause you use this
radioactive electrolyte ?
The best I got with Durafix(Chemalloy) was 1.5 Volts, but never 1.8 Volts.

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Re: Inventors Weekend B.A.Perrault demonstration Part 2
« Reply #16 on: July 27, 2005, 08:56:51 PM »
Stefan,

The 17.6 volts is only the begining voltage. We can get over 18 volts.
This represents 2.25 volts per cell.

I haven't done a resistor test yet but I will be getting around to it. I am working on a newer
prototype already.

I am not afraid of the radiation. Like I said in the past, it is harmless unless your skin is
getting red. If it does not get red then there is no need for concern.

Yes, I mix the radioactive powder into my carbon base. It is used to create a window.

                      -B.A. Perreault




Hi Bruce, well at least with the Envirogen you got 17,6 Volts
that is a cell voltage of 2.2 Volts, that is pretty nice.

The question is, how long the voltage will last on a real load
like a 5 or 10 Ohm resistor.

By the way, weren?t you afraid to hold the bottle with the hot radioactive
powder in your hands ?
What kind of white powder? was it, so that the geiger counter went wild ??

Did you mix in some of this radioactive powder into your electrolyte to get the
higher voltage ?
Thanks.

Regards, Stefan.


Bruce A. Perreault

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Re: Inventors Weekend B.A.Perrault demonstration Part 2
« Reply #17 on: July 27, 2005, 09:01:28 PM »
Stefan,

With magnesium alloy we can obtain well over 2 volts. With the chemalloy
we can obtain well over 1.8 volts but it fizzles out to around 1.5 volts
because of the oxide layer that forms. This can be brought up by adding
an acid to the electrolyte but the chemalloy ends up getting consumed.

                             -Bruce P.



P.S: Do you also only get 1.8 Volts with the Chemalloy, cause you use this
radioactive electrolyte ?
The best I got with Durafix(Chemalloy) was 1.5 Volts, but never 1.8 Volts.

hartiberlin

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Re: Inventors Weekend B.A.Perrault demonstration Part 2
« Reply #18 on: July 28, 2005, 12:36:27 AM »
Hi Bruce,
was the radioactive white pwder in the bottle just the powder from the radioactive stones ?
DId you smah the stones to get the powder ?
Why is it not dangerous ?
What, if you accidently inhalate some of the radioactive powder into your lungs ?

Does it just increase the voltage or also the current density of the cell ?

Thanks.

Regards, Stefan.


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Re: Inventors Weekend B.A.Perrault demonstration Part 2
« Reply #19 on: September 09, 2005, 11:27:53 PM »
Stefan,

The powder in the small white bottle was named "Perreaultium" by my video person at an Exotic Research conference about seven years ago in Arizona. It is not a new element. The material is the result of my process that is really reverse from the method used by the Curie's to extract radium. I did not crush up the ore with this process so there was little dust involved. Therefore, no danger of inhaled radiation was present. However, the 28% hydrochloric acid was a potential health hazard. The process had to be performed out in the open air.

I now use a more advanced process that doesn't involve hydrochloric acid. It is purely an electrical separation method. I dare not speculate what the final radioactive material is. However, it still can be called "Perreaultium" because the process that I use is unique to all others in prior-art. No, I don't advise this stuff to be inhaled into the lungs, this is common sense.

Perreaultium increases both voltage and current. The over-all available power of the cell is also increased.

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?-B.A. Perreault