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<blockquote data-quote="Timebender" data-source="post: 28438" data-attributes="member: 242"><p><strong>Re: Earth Battery Experiment</strong></p><p></p><p>Going to read up on those methods... That is sure some reason to experiment further, n1.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Six,</p><p>You are correct that the 2V limitation is specific to galvanic cells. My arrays were several pipes insullated from each other in a 1"x 6" board. The distance between the arrays precludes a determination of galvanic ionization. The voltages only fell into the natural galvanic cell voltages in the worst areas.</p><p>TB</p><p></p><p>[B<em>]"TB, I have been thinking about the telluric currents and your setup. Do you think it's possible that the constantly shifting magnetic fields of the Earth are acting as the 'motor' for the 'coils' (the pipe matricies) which is causing the voltage output ?</em>"[/B]</p><p></p><p>Six, I think you are on nearly the same track as I was. keep doing your experiments and keep us posted. I have debated burying appropriate arrays around the house we're building but the potential for creating a galvanic circuit that would eventually eat away at zink coated structural members is very disturbing. I think I will rather dig a few deep trenches.</p><p></p><p>If you have seen Stubblefields patent, keep in mind that that it is not merely a simple galvanic configuration, but it's very structure lends one to wonder of the transformer properties of the coiled wires. This very type of "battery" is what Stubblefield used to light carbon arc lamps which require a large amount of current. The nine amps thyat I was pulling may have been adequate for small diameter electrodes though I never tried it.</p><p></p><p>As far as getting away from the traditional physics of galvanic resistances and ion exchange, do a search on bridge building and proper grounding. The actual galvanic potential of many bridges <em>should</em> be minimized due to the similar materials utilized uniformly throughout such a structure, yet there are numerous reports of lethal voltages being produced and often knocking workers on their butts until the energy could be drawn off through common means.</p><p></p><p>Many ham radio operators have had similar experience from their antennas and towers. The two volt threshold simply does not apply in many instances as you are sure to discover during your experiments just as I did.</p><p>TB</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Timebender, post: 28438, member: 242"] [b]Re: Earth Battery Experiment[/b] Going to read up on those methods... That is sure some reason to experiment further, n1.[/QUOTE] Six, You are correct that the 2V limitation is specific to galvanic cells. My arrays were several pipes insullated from each other in a 1"x 6" board. The distance between the arrays precludes a determination of galvanic ionization. The voltages only fell into the natural galvanic cell voltages in the worst areas. TB [B[i]]"TB, I have been thinking about the telluric currents and your setup. Do you think it's possible that the constantly shifting magnetic fields of the Earth are acting as the 'motor' for the 'coils' (the pipe matricies) which is causing the voltage output ?[/i]"[/B] Six, I think you are on nearly the same track as I was. keep doing your experiments and keep us posted. I have debated burying appropriate arrays around the house we're building but the potential for creating a galvanic circuit that would eventually eat away at zink coated structural members is very disturbing. I think I will rather dig a few deep trenches. If you have seen Stubblefields patent, keep in mind that that it is not merely a simple galvanic configuration, but it's very structure lends one to wonder of the transformer properties of the coiled wires. This very type of "battery" is what Stubblefield used to light carbon arc lamps which require a large amount of current. The nine amps thyat I was pulling may have been adequate for small diameter electrodes though I never tried it. As far as getting away from the traditional physics of galvanic resistances and ion exchange, do a search on bridge building and proper grounding. The actual galvanic potential of many bridges [i]should[/i] be minimized due to the similar materials utilized uniformly throughout such a structure, yet there are numerous reports of lethal voltages being produced and often knocking workers on their butts until the energy could be drawn off through common means. Many ham radio operators have had similar experience from their antennas and towers. The two volt threshold simply does not apply in many instances as you are sure to discover during your experiments just as I did. TB [/QUOTE]
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