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resonanceman

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Re: Electrinium
« Reply #255 on: October 13, 2008, 05:12:16 PM »

yes, thank you Resonanceman, so now let's create a silver-iron battery !

with many heads there are much more ideas to understand the electrinium better

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Anyone know how to tell  if a ring is made of silver ?

gary

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Re: Electrinium
« Reply #256 on: October 13, 2008, 07:16:04 PM »
Hi!

The silver almost always has a number inside the ring. 404 I think.

Jesus

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Re: Electrinium
« Reply #257 on: October 13, 2008, 07:38:41 PM »
Hi!

It seems that Im not welcome here. From now on I will just be a reader.
But befor ikeep quiet I would like to let you know that I had a success with an energy receiver that gives 59volts.
I cant use the energy because I dont know how to tap it. The energy is just a spark of 59volts when I try to run a small 12v motor.
The picture is included.

Jesus

resonanceman

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Re: Electrinium
« Reply #258 on: October 13, 2008, 11:40:56 PM »
Hi!

The silver almost always has a number inside the ring. 404 I think.

Jesus

Jesus

There is a  number   
It is hard to read    it looks  like 920
Do you know  if there is  a  place I can look up  what the numbers mean ? 

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It seems that Im not welcome here. From now on I will just be a reader.
But befor ikeep quiet I would like to let you know that I had a success with an energy receiver that gives 59volts.
I cant use the energy because I dont know how to tap it. The energy is just a spark of 59volts when I try to run a small 12v motor.
The picture is included.


Why do you  think   you  are not welcome? 
 
I am not  sure that this is the best  place to  post your  energy reciever .  ..  but  I  would  like to  see  more about it ..


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Re: Electrinium
« Reply #259 on: October 13, 2008, 11:48:45 PM »
Hi!

@Gary
I think that the number must be sought on the internet it coul be right but I am not shure.
There are many aleations. But must always when it has a number inside it is silver.
Just recheck on the internet.

Jesus

nievesoliveras

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Re: Electrinium
« Reply #260 on: October 13, 2008, 11:59:47 PM »
Hi!

The capacitors are 100uf 100v and 473z 25v. The diodes are 1N34. The antenna is a ferrite rod with about 15 turns of bifilar 22awg. Only one side of that antenna is connected and from it there is a connection to the clamp of an aluminum lamp I use on my desk. The ground is attached to the aluminum window with a 26awg.

Jesus

resonanceman

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Re: Electrinium
« Reply #261 on: October 14, 2008, 12:04:56 AM »
Hi!

@Gary
I think that the number must be sought on the internet it coul be right but I am not shure.
There are many aleations. But must always when it has a number inside it is silver.
Just recheck on the internet.

Jesus


Thanks  Jesus

I  would  have already tried to run a search  but I have no idea  what  to search for   other than "numbers inside a ring "

gary

resonanceman

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Re: Electrinium
« Reply #262 on: October 14, 2008, 12:21:40 AM »
Hi!

The capacitors are 100uf 100v and 473z 25v. The diodes are 1N34. The antenna is a ferrite rod with about 15 turns of bifilar 22awg. Only one side of that antenna is connected and from it there is a connection to the clamp of an aluminum lamp I use on my desk. The ground is attached to the aluminum window with a 26awg.

Jesus

Jesus 

Does it work in a similar way to one of these  on this link?

http://www.keelynet.com/energy/reac.htm

gary

nievesoliveras

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Re: Electrinium
« Reply #263 on: October 14, 2008, 12:52:03 AM »
Hi!

I took the idea from this video:

nievesoliveras

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Re: Electrinium
« Reply #264 on: October 14, 2008, 12:55:12 AM »
Hi!

I took the idea from this video: http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=pRPE6OG7Mp0
And modified it to get energy. But I cannot use it for the purpose I made it. It just fill the capacitors and when you try to use it it just gives a spark with the volt value stored and nothing more. Then you wait a few minutes and it replenish.

Jesus

resonanceman

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Re: Electrinium
« Reply #265 on: October 14, 2008, 01:07:50 AM »
Hi!

I took the idea from this video: http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=pRPE6OG7Mp0
And modified it to get energy. But I cannot use it for the purpose I made it. It just fill the capacitors and when you try to use it it just gives a spark with the volt value stored and nothing more. Then you wait a few minutes and it replenish.

Jesus

Jesus

I remember  seeing that video  before .
There  is at least one thread  that talks about it here
I don't have any idea where it is.

If  you  enjoy  playing  with it .......try  longer antenna wires .


gary

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Re: Electrinium
« Reply #266 on: October 14, 2008, 01:36:06 AM »
This was so interesting, I thought it would be good to post- not exactly "Sun" energy, more like Central Sun Energy.
Tell me what you think...
 http://www.nuenergy.org/pdf/electrinium.pdf


Hello All, i know there is a lot of skeptics about the Central Sun, in the electrinium.pdf there is a way to convert some super light from this Central Sun, up to now we are only at the beginning, trying to make the Electrinium Compound, we have learned a lot, we have to reread electrinium.pdf again and again to fully understand it, the link on the Super Light complete the theory

this quote explain where we are right now

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In the first step in producing this new source of energy two elements must be alloyed
into a compound substance and this substance shall be called “ELECTRINIUM COMPOUND.” In the second step when the Electrinium Compound is encased within a very hard body and the electric bodies aligned in a series to produce an electrical unit similar to the magnetic unit the unit shall be known as the “ELECTRINIUM UNIT. “ The finished Electrinium Units will then be cut and sawed into platelets and the platelets ground to a thickness to produce a standard voltage: then assembled into batteries of various sizes to fit all occasions. All these batteries regardless of size shall be known as “ELECTRINIUM BATTERIES. “

i just want to make the Electrinium Unit, in fact just a little one, less than one milimeter long, it will be much more easy

i think it may be possible without cristallizing, and i can be wrong

anyway, we have to wait that someone find some Sodium Cyanide to buy somewhere

Gary found a link, we may find others links

this is all i find today

CyPlus Canada vend et distribue les produits de cyanure (NaCN et KCN) qu’au Canada et majoritairement dans un rayon de 500 km du terminal de Cadillac. La matière première, le NaCN en briquette est fournie par une usine de Degussa aux Etats-Unis. Degussa adhère aussi à la Gestion responsable. Cy Plus Canada n’a pas d’activité hors frontière.


NaCN Cyanure de sodium


CyPlus Canada Inc.
Cadillac, Quebec
CANADA

the good part is that is in Québec, so i might be able to order it by phone !





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Re: Electrinium
« Reply #267 on: October 14, 2008, 02:18:59 AM »
Hi!

It seems that Im not welcome here. From now on I will just be a reader.
But befor ikeep quiet I would like to let you know that I had a success with an energy receiver that gives 59volts.
I cant use the energy because I dont know how to tap it. The energy is just a spark of 59volts when I try to run a small 12v motor.
The picture is included.

Jesus

Howdy Jesus,
Sure your welcome here.
All opinions are valid on a public forum.
I built that circuit with the germanium diodes.
Mine didn't get close to that voltage...

Blessed Be...

nievesoliveras

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Re: Electrinium
« Reply #268 on: October 14, 2008, 03:57:32 AM »
Hi!

@Gary
Using longer antenna cables will only make that the spark get bigger and will destroy the components on the circuit that it were connected. Just imagine a 1000volts across a small motor of 12volts. Even though the electricity will be just a momentaneous spark. The motor will be destroyed.

@zmonkey
Thank you zmonkey. I built the circuit as the video said and only gave 0.15volts. Then I saw other circuits and saw the ground and the antenna connections. It ocurred to me that the antenna could be the way that a joule thief is made. So I added a ferrite rod with approximately 15 turns of bifilar and the circuit produced all that voltage, but no current.
I saw your hubbard coil presentation on another thread. Good work!

Jesus

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Re: Electrinium
« Reply #269 on: October 14, 2008, 12:37:23 PM »
Hello

the next video is suppose to be on the electrinium, this is the only one on youtube, someone gave us that link in the Hutchison topic

he start with alkaline battery  ???, can we get other compound than iron-silver in old battery ? i do not think so

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNZNoNPI3hc

i have not see it completly yet, and the comments may help us to see where we are