Okay I tried this again accept this time the points were further apart in length. I got more voltage with them further apart. Not sure why.
Anyway, I really think that this needs more study.
If this is free energy from the earth then scientists need to get off their Butts and find out what this can be used for. You try anything else and they all stated that you cant get something for nothing. Well, if the earth is providing even a small amount of natural current why not find a way to be able to use it.
I found another cool ‘how to’ pdf file on the net that would show how to create your own home made batteries that will last almost forever.
I did finally get around to testing this and I have posted it below. It works!!!!!
Very cool. Try it yourself.
You can run as many of these together as you want to create as much energy as you want…even to charge a 12 volt battery bank. YeeeHaaa!
You could for example run 12, 14, 24 of them and they would keep your 12 volt battery bank fully charged. Now, what could be cooler then that?
ScreenShots:
Video:
The pic on the left shows the small LED lit up very bright. Very cool. The pic on the right shows a piece of copper pipe that I bought and cut into sections to use for these cool projects. I also used flat aluminum stock bar and cut it to the lengths I needed. For the aluminum you could also use like the leg of an old lawn chair…You know one with the web in it that is trashed that you have not thrown out yet;-p
The pic on the left shows the volt meter and 3.364 (under load from the LED) Very useable energy!
The pic on the right shows a plasic container I used. I put bleach and water into it, cut 1 piece of copper tube 6″ long. The same with the aluminum stock. I put them into the bleach and water (making sure they did not touch!) and then connected them together to double my volts output.
There are different ways to connect your battery bank or cells depending on what you are trying to achieve.
“How am I supposed to connect my battery if I want to double the capacity?”, or similar questions. It can be confusing if you’ve never done it, but hopefully this’ll make it simpler. Be sure to read the important notes at the bottom to protect yourself
from damaging any equipment! Connecting in Series
When connecting your batteries in Series you are doubling the voltage while maintaining the same capacity rating (amp hours). This might be used in a scooter, Power Wheels kids vehicle, or other applications.
Just use a jumper cable between the negative of the first battery and the positive of the second battery. Run your negative wire off of open connector of the first battery and your positive off of the open connector on your second battery.
Connecting in Parallel
When connecting in Parallel you are doubling the capacity (amp hours) of the battery while maintaining the voltage of one of the individual batteries. This would be used in applications such as laptop batteries, some scooters, some ups backups, etc. Use a jumper cable between the positives of both batteries and another jumper cable between the negatives of both batteries. Connect your positive and negative wires to the same battery to run to your application.
Important notes:
When connecting batteries in a pack there are some important things to keep in mind -
- Find out the requirements of your application. For example:
Don’t double the capacity on your Power Wheels vehicle if you’re not supposed to…you could burn up the engine. Follow the recommended guidelines for your application.
- Don’t use two different chemistries when connecting a pack. Usually the voltages will be different, but more importantly the charge rates will be different and the capacities may be different, thus resulting in a shortened life span.
- Try to match capacities as much as possible. When connecting batteries in a pack you should try to match the capacities as much as possible to avoid discharging one battery quicker than another. A pack operates at a combined voltage so your one cell that discharges quicker will likely discharge deeper than it may be able to recover from.
Here I have made basic board to mount some electronics. It too awaits for me to actually do something with it.
Front View of the mounting board that I am going to use to try to keep some type of method to my mess.
Side view of the mounting board.
You really probably do not need to do this but I figure it would not hurt to try to keep the mess and wires, etc. all in one place.
I started with the basic battery bank that features 2 marine batteries that are deep cycle so I can abuse them more. These heavy little bastards were not cheap! I got them at autozone in Michigan City Indiana for like $100 each!!! Ouch!
Here is a pic of the wife looking at our basement is amazement that she originally thought we had 3 kids but now knows that she has 4 (me too) as I made more of a mess then all 3 of our kids could ever do together;-) Shes a good woman and puts up with my shit as she has for the last 10 years.
My cheap jigsaw that I had to buy another as my 20 year old son eats tools…Not really eats them but you out there that have kids knows they dont care what they do with your tools.
This is piece of 4″ PVC pipe that I bought from lowes and ripped lengthwise for use in making some blades. I love to play with blade design and I have only just began.
This is #14 gauge extension cord that I bought at lowes. I am going to use it even if I use it for DV with all 3 wires twisted together to make the connection.
Here is a pic of the inverter I bought online at Walmart of all places. Its 1200 Watts with 1200 continuous (2400 peak) I am sure this is larger then I could ever need. I will probably end up blowing shit up with this one;-)
In all honesty, I dont anyone needs one this large.
While at our local Lowes I purchased this table saw….Not sure why but probably cuz it was on sale for under $100 bucks and the only one left for this price.