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    hi guys,

    i am doing a project on using earth battery as a source of power.

    so far i have trying using 10 pairs of copper and stainless steel nails in a small experiment and was able to get up to 12v in a series circuit and 2.3mA in a parallel circuit.

    Planing on doing it on a bigger scale and trying to make it as compact as possible. anyone have any advice on how to increase the volts and Amps?

    btw im planing to use copper and steel sheets and stack them in layers... will that give me alot of volts and Amp? And can i use a battery bank to store up the power?
    Last edited by energyboy; 10-18-2012, 05:36 AM.

  • #2
    earth batterys always need a switch.....but we are dealing with mor than just postive an
    negative energy....the third is in the switch....peace!

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    • #3
      btw im planing to use copper and steel sheets and stack them in layers.
      Better off with carbon for cathodes than plain steel.
      You can increase voltage dramatically with a Joule thief. They are cheap and easy to make.
      Earth Battery Lights 61 LEDs! - YouTube

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      • #4
        hi,
        thx for the feedback. the problem is that we have no idea where to get carbon plates. we decided to use aluminum plates to replace the steel plates as we found that we can get more voltage from it.

        also does anyone know what kind of power storage device we can use to store all the power that is being produce??

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        • #5
          the problem is that we have no idea where to get carbon plates
          Carbon Electrode, Flat

          Carbon

          power storage device we can use to store all the power that is being produce
          Capacitors or batterys.

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          • #6
            Here's some of Bedini's links on Stubblefield and Earth Batteries. They were used in communication for a long time.
            Stubblefield
            New Page 2
            Earth Batteries


            I also agree that a joule ringer will boost the output of your earth batteries. Lasersaber just made an awesome version that will run any type of lights.

            A pulse charger of some sort, like Bedini's, will efficiently store that charge from your earth batteries into regular lead acid batteries. Then you don't have to worry about wasting the smaller amounts of charge when you can't efficiently get them over the voltage of your battery. A basic "SSG" circuit should achieve pulses of 200 to 300 volts. These also keep your batteries healthy.

            I also think you might find Alum batteries to be rather interesting for charge storage as well as an infinite source of energy tied to aetheric flow. Much like an earth battery, alum batteries put out charge they acquire from the environment. Alum batteries can also be used like regular batteries, where charging them with electricity causes them to disassociate the chemicals inside, whereby connecting the battery to the circuit provides electricity through their reuniting. The fun part is that during the crystallization that occurs through discharging, extra energy is actually synthesized out of the aether and into a usable current. This current will continue to flow even after the battery is fully crystallized, which is to say when all the chemicals join together again there will forever still be energy that can be tapped. Similar to an earth battery, but definitely different.

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