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I have been learning a lot about these crystal cells over the years. I have a few more ideas that I want to test but I think it will require a metal lathe to machine the needed parts.
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@PhysicsViolator
@PhysicsViolator 6 лет назад
i wonder how this battery will behave if you design it just like a car battery (put many plates of copper and magnesium in a sandwich)
@101m4n
@101m4n 8 лет назад
If you have that much material left over in the core, might it not make sense to make the core smaller/put many small cores into each tube? Would probably give you a lot more current... And more efficient use of magnesium.
@X02switchblades
@X02switchblades 7 лет назад
hear hear!
@Geroskop
@Geroskop 6 лет назад
Or simply use thin magnesium tubes with progressivly smaller diameter with the cristal stuff in between and laterally drilled holes to hold the cores in place
@bc7495
@bc7495 2 года назад
An increase in surface area would definitely increase the amount of current also the crystal electrolyte could be made to 1 be anhydrous completely 2 made in a much thinner and lesser amount it's not nessary to have a thick layer and is actually causing this issue due to it not being sealed completely and allowed to absorb water from the air so if you sealed them well this wouldn't be ab issue and yeah think how a modern lithium battery is constructed use that method with these materials and without vent caps would be awesome
@tahanlaoboy
@tahanlaoboy 9 лет назад
To reduce the internal pressure you need to add Diod to it. The Diode keep the power move forward and no electricity to return to damage the cell.
@Moist_yet_Crispy
@Moist_yet_Crispy 4 года назад
I had the understanding that it was the pressure applied to the lattice of the crystalline structure that aided in the communication of electrons. So much to learn here! I love it!
@katiegreene3960
@katiegreene3960 4 года назад
Star trek dilithium crystals here we come! Lol
@muddymuddymuddmann
@muddymuddymuddmann 9 лет назад
Perhaps instead of cylindrical shaped, one built in layers would last a bit longer. Maybe? cool video bro. I love watching your videos. MUDDy
@jettechristensen4014
@jettechristensen4014 8 лет назад
+muddymuddymuddmann he should build one similar to the layout of a car battery with sheets of anodes and cathodes.
@RustyGlovebox
@RustyGlovebox 9 лет назад
If you used a smaller diameter magnesium rod ( because after the years of use , so much is still there) would that allow more area for the crystal to grow without splitting the case?
@RustyGlovebox
@RustyGlovebox 3 года назад
@Froddobaggins WasmyMilkman ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Mzq_qWIhamQ.html&ab_channel=lasersaber
@ElGatoLoco698
@ElGatoLoco698 9 лет назад
How much total power do you estimate the four year device has used? I'm curious as to the total output of one of these things.
@jettechristensen4014
@jettechristensen4014 8 лет назад
+ElGatoLoco698 You can calculate it. IT can provide roughly 200 ma and 1.5 volts per cell of that size, so 1.5 x 0.2 = 0.3 watts an hour. 0.3 x 35000 hours (assuming 4 years) a total of 10000 ish watts. or 10 kilo watts assuming I'm correct. More then any battery i know, a large car battery has maybe 1000 watts hours on one charge. If you have 10 then that is 100 kW. If that is not spectacular then i dont know what is.
@ElGatoLoco698
@ElGatoLoco698 8 лет назад
Jette Christensen That's really quite unbelievable. I bet many a electrical engineer would say it's impossible. This kind of thing throws the whole conservation of energy into disarray. Theoretically it's possible but then again theoretically it's possible to blow up an entire city from the energy of one drop of water. Where is this energy coming from? Must be the vacuum energy that Tom Bearden is always talking about.
@jettechristensen4014
@jettechristensen4014 8 лет назад
***** yes exactly that is what i think too, i think steven greer said it was called the quantum flux field from the vacuum of space. there are also devices that amplify the energy output. More energy out then you put in, in a way. I can't remember what they were called but they were like a modified electromagnetic generator. Sucks this technology has been hidden for so long.
@eternitynaut
@eternitynaut 7 лет назад
It's a thermo electric device that turns ambient heat into electricity. A widely known application is for space probes and rovers, as used by NASA under the name of Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator (RTG). Their implementation uses a small lump of radioactive material that always stays extremely warm due to the atoms keep fission-ing all the time. The curiosity is that even at 20 degrees Celsius, let's say, the elements shown in the video keep working. Long story short, the energy comes from the environment, namely the heat of the air and table on which the termoelectric elements sit on. If you think about it, even 0 degrees Celsius is hundreds of degrees above 0 Kelvin, so there is heat energy in our atmosphere. We're not like on Pluto with 33.1 K (-240 C).
@shodanxx
@shodanxx 7 лет назад
200mA @ 1.5V for 35000 hours would be simply amazing for IoT devices In fact, far far too good to be true. A current top of the line lithium polymer 18650 cell will give you 1 mA @ 4.2 to 3.2 volts for about 3000 hours at best. These batteries would represent 3 orders of magnitude improvements. Like @shubus said, this is probably microamps not milliamps
@daniequezada6
@daniequezada6 8 лет назад
have u considered trying to start a car on crystal power cells
@chrisp4028
@chrisp4028 4 года назад
Hi! I like your videos, please make more! I like the techni what you use! Crystal cell is nice projekt... ;) Thank you!
@locouk
@locouk 9 лет назад
Would potting the cells in a clear resin stop them splitting while keeping them visible?
@FractalNinja
@FractalNinja Год назад
I had an idea about encasing them in concrete tubes, maybe inside some square steel bar to rest against. concrete is really good with compressive forces 🤔
9 лет назад
I have been thinking about this for a while. The key word is pressure. Ever since I learned about the piezoelectric effect, I have been fascinated with crystals like quartz. Applying just a bit of pressure in the right places generates a constant electrical discharge. This could be what we are seeing here.
@seditt5146
@seditt5146 11 месяцев назад
Its just a simply crappy battery my guy, nothing else.
@enlightenedillumination
@enlightenedillumination 7 лет назад
Ok just for everyone the secret is to make 2 spacers of copper as Swiss cheese style allowing expansion into the next chamber
@P1Em
@P1Em 8 лет назад
Duration is not the point, the question is the energy output of the device, so you have to measure also the current intensity when functioning. You have seen a crystal growing, so a chemical reaction is on the way. Crystal cells must be regular electro-chemical cells, unusual only because in solid phase (reaction : Mg with Borate or Aluminium ions for example). No "free" or "zero point" energy in them. You can calculate 1cm3 of magnesium can produce a maximum electrical energy of 3.8 A*hour. Just estimate the magnesium consumed and compare to the energy produced by the cells.
8 лет назад
But there is _free_ energy. Free energy is that energy you don't pay for. Even if someone else pays for. :D Saying that just considering the amounts of energy used in refining and producing magnesium metal.
@greg77389
@greg77389 8 лет назад
Following that logic, batteries are "free energy." It's not free.
@MrBrew4321
@MrBrew4321 7 лет назад
Unless the batteries are stolen lol
@oldconspiracydude236
@oldconspiracydude236 7 лет назад
an empire state building sized crystal battery could power a toaster and make free toast for years
@DonaldMcKenzie-nn4pw
@DonaldMcKenzie-nn4pw 4 месяца назад
How to add amps to Earth batteries and crystal cells! In 1861 telluric energy was discovered in the Alps. Today this technology is commonly called an earth battery, EB. Earth batteries work great at producing voltage. We can build an earth battery in series and create as many volts as desired. However, the amperage in an EB is very low. This is what has hindered the usefulness of the amazing earth battery. Here is how to build an earth battery. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aCCK132OIGA.html Adding amperage is quite simple and key to making real power. Power = Amps * Volts. We have to increase the current in amps to produce any real power. A simple law of physics shows that wiring in parallel will add the amps of the power sources. We need to introduce a source of high amps. A solar panel wired in parallel to the EB will give the circuit much needed amps. I built this and tested it several times. It works. This hybrid system can produce limitless green energy. The secret will be to have a special solar panel built. One that wires all the photovoltaic cells in parallel to maximize the amperage. One 4-inch square photovoltaic cell produces 3 amps. This super amp solar panel will make the system a powerhouse.
@gristlevonraben
@gristlevonraben 9 лет назад
that was a cool oval motor. you said the coils crossed over, but one end wasn't. did crossing over twice cause too much resistance in the circuit? very cool video. could you pack the outer layer with a foam that decays slowly, like styrofoam, that way as pressure builds, it retains its contact with the magnesium, but can press into the foam without bursting the container?
@bupeldox5759
@bupeldox5759 8 лет назад
My led has been going for 2.5 years! made from 3 cells one has 3 magnesium cores (quite large pipe end) the other 2 have a 2cm long pipe end cap. wired in series
@vintasalo
@vintasalo 9 лет назад
Lasersaber, robert murray and slider will change the world like tesla wanted
@PhiTonics
@PhiTonics 5 лет назад
Come back to RU-vid! We need more free energy!
@arcangle723
@arcangle723 5 лет назад
Try a Crystal voltaic pile
@Jkauppa
@Jkauppa 7 лет назад
Hey. Would you try a carbon/graphite-air salt-water battery/fuel cell with external electrolysis/hydrogen reduction reload of CO/CO2?
@texrenegade9765
@texrenegade9765 5 лет назад
This is brilliant. I love your research. Looking forward to following your discoveries. Keep it up friend.
@varengrey7221
@varengrey7221 8 лет назад
I've watched a few of your videos today and to be frank, I have a few ideas on how to stabilize your design
@thewanderer315
@thewanderer315 3 года назад
What were your ideas?
@pleaseyourselfsir
@pleaseyourselfsir 3 года назад
@Varen Grey , Did you make a video on this topic ? and any solutions ?
@CharlesFraser
@CharlesFraser 9 лет назад
Can you compare urs to the reid cell that doesnt use magnesium and can you compare the power output of these cells to a normal battery please?
@Blakehx
@Blakehx 9 лет назад
Yes I would like to see some specs on each of them!
@dodobarbar
@dodobarbar 7 лет назад
I'll tell to you too a secret!...Shhhhsh! It's called electro-corrosion! Used by shipbuilders for aegis to protect a steel ship from corrosion. Instead of steel, magnesium gets corroded in the process ;-)
@marioramsey3
@marioramsey3 9 лет назад
Internal pressure = PIEZO EFFECT, the bigger the pressure the better results you get.Just a couple of Ideas: 1) Have you ever try building a cristal battery using metal shavings instead of mg & zn rods? that way you may reduce the costs. 2) And to increase the piezo effect , what if you place two Neodymium magnets facing each other whit the same polarity, have you ever try these ideas? I'm no expert , I'm just an admirer and a fan of your brilliant work. THANKS FOR SHARING. Best regards.
@larrylund2682
@larrylund2682 4 года назад
Always salvage your mag. rods from that fried water heater before cashing in at the scrap yard.
@jchinderle
@jchinderle 7 лет назад
just a thought regarding the magnesium rod being pushed out, have you thought about drilling holes in the magnesium rod to kind of anchor it as well as increase surface area?
@matthewq2365
@matthewq2365 9 лет назад
Loos fun, hack away! Love the round single magnet motor. Neat stuff!
@TopQuarkMusic
@TopQuarkMusic 7 лет назад
Do you suppose if any were placed in a vacuum it might might have any effect ?...or perhaps placed in a chamber with other gasses might yield better or different results ?....
@leonardjanus7599
@leonardjanus7599 8 лет назад
Alum react with sulfuric acid and heat and form Alunite. Alunite is pyroelectric and may be that if exposed to a strong electric field during cooling, crystals align and act like a semiconductor inside two metal of different electropotential (like a schottky diode). If it's true than there are better ways to move electron back from copper to magnesium inside the cell.
@omegafile
@omegafile 6 лет назад
I'd like to see one tuned to 360 hz. Because of the piezoelectric effect it would vibrate from any vibration at 360hz possibly enhancing the voltage and having the current alternate.
@ZoMedify
@ZoMedify 5 лет назад
Hello, I've just watched all of your videos regarding this subject, they are good and educative. For my observation I think that going for a bigger diameter of tubing and longer batteries with bigger, or similar sized core that is drilled trough, to increase the contact surface, and maybe transfer some pressure from the walls to the core, which might actually produce battery with more power and efficiency and with the same or greater longevity.
@X02switchblades
@X02switchblades 7 лет назад
that music at the end is like watching an episode of fringe!
@oswaldbruggemans473
@oswaldbruggemans473 7 лет назад
interesting ! love your videos, what's the best electrolyte mix you made ? to have higher amperage, and would it be better to have a greater indifference in metals . I love the cut open view. thank you !
@RickySupriyadi
@RickySupriyadi 9 лет назад
+lasersaber I wonder will it be different if graphene involved
@epiclysmart
@epiclysmart 9 лет назад
+Ricky Supriyadi Wow, even the thought of that...
@billbailey4615
@billbailey4615 9 лет назад
+Ricky Supriyadi great thought
@azman67
@azman67 4 года назад
Put some magnets onto the crystals it will enhance the power production emensly! Ref peter Brock race car driver won many races with quartz crystals and magnets
@mysticalsoulqc
@mysticalsoulqc 7 лет назад
brother you are the king of cells. you might like to add some nanoparticles like gold oxide to your designs. we have a common goal and it is to share and bringing the level of awareness hyer. peace please add me to facebook or something like that.
@OriruBastard
@OriruBastard 8 лет назад
So basically you'll only need to change battery every one or two years because of crust? Pretty low price for such efficiency.
@jerrygarcia75
@jerrygarcia75 7 лет назад
I'd like to know how you cut that magnesium down the middle like that, surely there would have been a shit load of sparks, you shoulda filmed that if anything.. would have been more interesting than this video
@MrHarpette
@MrHarpette 5 лет назад
@Garcia LOL, but this vid is not boring.
@Beagle4Bagel
@Beagle4Bagel 8 лет назад
WOW! You can power an LED for 4 years? And a simple motor under no load? Truely amazing.
@dave8436
@dave8436 9 лет назад
You need a mechanical component to the battery systems you are building so the pressure can become power over time or a new cylinder system with a different metal content to hold the pressure thus making the 100 year experiment work "sleeve outside of copper" (titanium) . ( been watching for years now. ) good luck
@dancoulson6579
@dancoulson6579 Месяц назад
This is a very interesting concept. There could certainly be a market for long life, low power batteries... Clocks, CMOS batteries, timers, etc. They probably have a high ESR, but that's not a problem for low power devices. It's probably the wrong kind of technology for high output devices - You won't be powering torch bulbs, or radio speakers anytime soon. But if marketed correctly, these could really be good. What is their discharge curve like? Do they maintain a relatively stable voltage until they're depleated, or do they discharge similarly to Zinc Carbons, in a more linear fashion?
@Oakheart333
@Oakheart333 8 лет назад
What happens to the crystal cells if they are not hooked up to a device that pulls electricity from them?
@enniopelliccia3844
@enniopelliccia3844 9 лет назад
Hi! Can't you just let the crystal grow? I mean, instead of filling the mixture up to the top you leave a gap and over the years it will be filled by the crystals themselves I really want to see the graphene supercapacitor's build log though :) I found graphene powder on Amazon but it's very expensive, I wonder how much do you need to make a supercap
@shortstacknunya8836
@shortstacknunya8836 8 лет назад
could you please do a video tutorial on the small spherical one and release the files I am very interested in your videos
@googlegilbertlevinmars322
@googlegilbertlevinmars322 3 года назад
Anyone get them little helicopters flying overhead said living structure? It’s cute frankly. Was messing with Orgone, chondrites, fossils and a plasma ball; until lone and behold a cute little helicopter is less than 45 feet from my neighbors pool/yard, peering into my window-examining said household. Interesting stuff. Who knew orgonite pyramids and ammonite with copper on a plasma globe would perk the interest of fusion centers and federal authorities, black sites. Very cute. The men I talked to in Sarasota 2019 said I was “pretty smart”. Also asked me about “black goo”, oh the irony.
@pirateman1966
@pirateman1966 9 лет назад
Without any logged data, this is another pseudoscience experiment. How would you know if a lithium battery of the same size and weight, would not out perform your crystal battery? They can also run for years and have a lot of capacity. I constructed one from your plans 6 months ago, to see how easy or difficult it would be to build. real easy. wanted to make an Arduino based voltage/current measuring/logging with FET op amps and hull effect current sensors and see how much power is stored. However, I never got around to finishing it. Just too damn lazy these days :( Good effort though. Thumbs up.
@philporcher9704
@philporcher9704 8 лет назад
have you considered encasing the batteries in concrete resin to use the external pressure and amplify the internal growth ?
@JoelHarvey1
@JoelHarvey1 5 лет назад
Aluminium is far better if you get the chemistry correct. I’m starting to use some quite exotic chemicals in my batteries.
@haloshadowsnipe3014
@haloshadowsnipe3014 9 лет назад
Can't you just make the outer shell with a fuckton more material? Like, a 1CM thickness so it won't burst?
@azafreak
@azafreak 9 лет назад
Interesting that the failure point was the copper, was it across the weld seam? Have you played around with a stacked-coin / voltaic pile style arrangement? If only I had the spare resources to experiment with lol.
@unintimid8ed
@unintimid8ed 2 года назад
This is free energy! Why have we not built these to scale to provide free energy for the world?!
@BigEBikes
@BigEBikes Год назад
Do you still mess with these batteries? Are they still going and can you please put them on your website with instructions on how to build
@darmaadrinugroho7259
@darmaadrinugroho7259 2 года назад
Hi Lasersaber, i want to ask, have you ever heard about orgonite? is it produce electricity? if u saw experience about orgonite, its changing water molecul?, can electricity your of your power crystal, doing the same thing like orgonite, i feel orgonite produce electricity, what do you thing? im looking for answer about orgone, would u help me
@GarretKrampe
@GarretKrampe 7 лет назад
Yeah Robert Murry Smith worked on these "crystal Batteries" and they are an oxygen / magnesium battery. There was mention of a 6M copper pipe in the ocean with Mg lining and the O2 in the water gave the oil rig 65KWhrs of output. If you dripped water though these, it might wash out the MgOH MgO etc and stop the expansion but also supply the O2 needed.
@seditt5146
@seditt5146 11 месяцев назад
So... People are making shitty batteries wondering why they last so long? Its cuz they are crap. Less crappy you make them the less time they would last.
@bardrick4220
@bardrick4220 4 года назад
I wounder if you could use the same metal on both electrodes since these arn't technically supposed to be chemical cells. It's supposed to use the feroelectric effect, and obviously there's chemical reactions taking place that invalidate the test! I see all that corrosion on the magnesium slowly eating it away! . . . this is basically a saltwater / magnesium battery!
@RS-io6vm
@RS-io6vm 6 лет назад
I'm trying to get some long-term jobs with a durable battery..what's this called? crystals? 4 yrs 24/7 they lasted? hmm
@TheJestar30
@TheJestar30 7 лет назад
That's fascinating....should offer an ebook on these
@AzVidsPro
@AzVidsPro 9 лет назад
What you could do is to put a smaller magnesium rod in. Or you could make A-Sized batteries. You can experiment with different shapes of magnesium. Like a spring. Where instead of the magnesium being pushed up will contract inside the cell Thus building less pressure.
@anthonymonhollen9964
@anthonymonhollen9964 5 лет назад
What if u drilled into your magnesium rod to have space to grow into
@danvandertorre
@danvandertorre 7 месяцев назад
I think with a pacification layer of magnesium oxide on the out side of the rod will extend the life of it mixing a small amount of crushed copper sulfate is grate as well in the mix.
@Ducksauce33
@Ducksauce33 9 лет назад
I have some of them circuit to. I got them out of dollar store items. I can't remember what. I also got a bunch of them little solar panels. Can I make anything cool with them, or make one big one?
@lifeisbeautiful4598
@lifeisbeautiful4598 3 года назад
I think , the corrosion of copper is producing electricity. So , much thicker copper tube is required to withstand the internal pressure....
@Slider2732
@Slider2732 9 лет назад
The Mg was surprising, normally whitens up in a short time. Got a C/Pb cell with epsom salt/rainwater electrolyte, 2 1/2 years so far flashing an LED 24/7. Nephilim Penny still going on same rainwater, 4 years. Everyone learned so much around 2010 and some builds are still going...fantastic ! :) Dancing Flowers FTW, very simple to take apart and reuse, with 500ohm coils as a bonus.
@drproton85
@drproton85 2 года назад
I feel you need a "bleeder valve" on these types of batteries to relieve the pressure from time to time. That or a permanent "puke valve" that will constantly release any built up pressure growth.
@FractalNinja
@FractalNinja Год назад
Pizioelectric effect though, more pressure = better performance. I think he should wrap them in concrete inside a steel square bar to hold it all together 🤔
@playmovingpictures
@playmovingpictures 7 лет назад
Still amazing the years running 24/7
@chrisp4028
@chrisp4028 4 года назад
Please make the material saving, 100years, air moisture battery. :) -Low cost -quike disain Thank you!
@DameAndThatGame
@DameAndThatGame 8 лет назад
so what stops me from creating bigger versions and more to run my x box for 4 years?
@theLuigiFan0007Productions
@theLuigiFan0007Productions 8 лет назад
Nothing. It'd just take a LOAD of them, as you'd want to tap into the power supply circuit and feed the mains input with 120VDC into the 120V capacitor. Modern power supplies convert the AC to DC before stepping down the voltage because they're essentially digital transformer driver circuits. This works to your advantage as it dosen't take muc current that way and you can use less cells. Even the TV could be modded to put 120VDC into it's power supply, by simply soldering wires to the 120V capacitor. There'd be a considerable initial investment. Judging by the fact these produce half a volt to a few volts of power.. it'd take anywhere from 80 to 240 cells at least 6" long and 1.5" wide. After that.... well... years and years of power. You'd need to find a source of cheap scrap metals. It probably wouldn't specifically have to be magnesium and copper, there are many combinations with a similar voltage output. Rusty iron gas and water pipes would work well once you figure out what the second metal could be. For iron, zinc would be a good choice.
@ToeCutter454
@ToeCutter454 8 лет назад
+theLuigiFan0007 you could just hook it up to an automotive 12vdc inverter to output 120v ac and plug into that and just save the headache of modifying the mains, the tv or any other device you want to power...
@theLuigiFan0007Productions
@theLuigiFan0007Productions 8 лет назад
Quantum Uncertainty Workshop The problem with crystal cells is, they don't have much current output. A few hundred milliamps or so if you keep the humidity right. You'd still need the same amount of cells if you wired them in parallel to run an inverter. What you suggested is definitely a simpler route. You'd have to wire a lot of cells in series parallel arrays (18-24 per series string, then 10-15 of those in parallel). It'd take just as many cells, but it could power any appliance with the disadvantage of a slight drop in efficiency. Not too bad a trade off. Personally I would mod the electronics and and add a 120VDC in jack. Nearly any appliance would work, as long as it's not a purely inductive load (transformer, AC motor, etc). Toasters, phone chargers, CFLs would all work. Even blenders would work off the DC because they use universal motors and power the electronics off a SMPS. In most cases a outlet attacked to the batteries would work. Polarity might matter. For quick experimentation, I agree that an inverter would be the best choice.
@CoruscantMe
@CoruscantMe 7 лет назад
Thats pretty cool... the crystal cells being Drawn against for years have burst themselves in slow motion, not catastrophic failure, but a slow bursting as the magnesium expands outward thru the insulating material exerting pressure on the copper pipe containers... It would have been cool if he made 2 sets of cells, one left connected and running and the other just set aside to see if they both exhibit the pressurization result... or if that results because of the constant loading...
@personalitycat9842
@personalitycat9842 6 лет назад
what if you fill the pipe only loosely with material
@stacy532
@stacy532 9 лет назад
cool deal I am glad the crystal cells have held up so long. have you put one of your graphene capacitors in line with one to see if the crystal cells benefit from having the current bounce back between the capacitor and the cell? have you tried making a sleeve of the pvc pipe around the copper to seal it in I doubt it would have enough force to split the thicker pvc. if it does you have made some powerful expanding crystals that need to have that power harnessed as well . pressure = power . who knows maybe this power of growth albeit slow could be focused to run something else.
@gruboniell4189
@gruboniell4189 Год назад
If it grows it is collapsing into itself. Like a seed has its fruit already packed inside before it grows perfectly down to PLANK. Geometry on a molecular level will inhibit the expansion leading to more power with less expansion?
@gruboniell4189
@gruboniell4189 Год назад
Like some king of ultrasound added to it for reconditioning?
@montekristo8482
@montekristo8482 4 года назад
Tesla coil battery
@CoruscantMe
@CoruscantMe 7 лет назад
For the reed switch failure, just put a tiny capacity over the reed switches two ends so that its able to absorb the plasma resulting when the switch opens... then it will last a lot longer... without fusing shut...
@tripives1858
@tripives1858 9 лет назад
LidMotor, just a couple thoughts... 1.) It would seem as though drilling holes in the Borax/Salt material prior to capping would allow for more expansion prior to the vessel being compromised, 2.) apparently cost can be reduced by decreasing the ratio of magnesium, and 3.) (out of curiosity) do you believe that increasing the area of the exposed magnesium (perhaps by cutting groves or using a star shape) would have any meaningful effect upon output? Thanks for sharing your work with us!
@USWaterRockets
@USWaterRockets 9 лет назад
That motor with the bent coils looks really interesting. It looks like it would be pretty simple to build too. I'd love to see more about that motor in a future video!
@mikemoise6539
@mikemoise6539 7 лет назад
I'm not sure if this a late comment or if it has already been said but if the batteries are kept under load 24/7 I'm guessing that's what is causing them to split. Under power I think parts of it starts to liquify and give off some gas bubbles( on a small scale) and I'm guessing it's pressure over time that's building. Wondering if they had periodic breaks if they would still expand so much?
@kkirschkk
@kkirschkk 9 лет назад
the problem with these is you might spend 1 kw making them, but only get 500 watts overits whole lifetime, great way to store electricy if you have black/brown outs offen,
@GetoDacian
@GetoDacian 9 лет назад
+BANG! Mass production free energy machinery that actually is a good deal?
@Ducksauce33
@Ducksauce33 9 лет назад
Will them things eventually explode no matter what you reinforce them with, or would the crystals just get so dense they stop growing? Or maybe cause a black hole🌀
@punker4Real
@punker4Real 5 лет назад
that is a hurricane
@javiermac5885
@javiermac5885 7 лет назад
Why do you always lypse with your mounth so often? it is very annoying.
@jimcee5074
@jimcee5074 7 лет назад
Anyone (or is it it just I) notice that oscillating tone (almost digital sounding) buried in the background? Audiophiles? Rf leakage? Im hoping anyway. From the cells? I hope so!
@MatthewHyatt
@MatthewHyatt 5 лет назад
Everything needs to be pyramidal. Then viola. Right? Right. lol
@christophermartin6836
@christophermartin6836 9 лет назад
Like to thank you and Robert Murray for all your hard working and sharing it with the rest of the youtube land. I have been experimenting lately with trying to make a thin crystal cell with graphene as the cathode and graphite as the anode. I have been mixing the compounds with PVC cement and acetone and then dipping aluminum screen into the mix to coat it. I was expired by cayrex2 with his polygraphite plates and neatpete45 titanium dioxide super capacitor experiments. Unfortunately, I am not getting the results I would like. if you haven't checked out Cayrex2 and neatpete45 videos you should. Heck, even Robert was asking how they are making their batteries. Says a lot to me.
@thomaseidst3170
@thomaseidst3170 2 года назад
You shoud try some old urine because it has a high negative charge to it :)
@rickgraham8701
@rickgraham8701 9 лет назад
Some half baked thoughts about the pressure. Trying to think of ways to alleviate the pressure so that it doesn't split. What if the magnesium had a hollow core, possibly with a compressible material. I'm thinking copper is more malleable than magnesium, but you might cut stress lines or even cut right into the magnesium so it breaks where you want and forces itself into the core.
@captainKedger
@captainKedger 6 лет назад
Another guy had the same "pressure" issue with a different theory. -The magnesium was pushing up due to lack of insulator between the magnesium and copper at the bottom. He was using a wider copper and wider magnesium, thus had wider spacing between poles by a few centimeters. When he put a thin layer of cellulose (wood wafer) in the bottom of the copper before inserting the mag core he seemed to solve the issue. Also he used only big copper cap but no pipe so no solder. I think you have some serious electrolysis happening at the seems where you soldered joint likely due to different metals contaminating the chemistry. I've seen others use narrow copper tubing but only resin on bottom instead of soldered cap and cellulose insulator tube for the sides. The key to higher voltage is more surface area on metal and you can have a bit more space between nodes. I think this tip may help.
@playmovingpictures
@playmovingpictures 7 лет назад
Looks like Lord Armstrong prototype his early theory
@foureyedchick
@foureyedchick 5 лет назад
Are the crystal cells rechargeable?
@captainKedger
@captainKedger 6 лет назад
Please don't get me wrong, the other guy has only two years on his video but his initial "pushing up" was much less drastic and there was no green color indicating electrolysis. I have yet to build any so I'm thankful for all of these videos. Keep it up. Let's give the world a way to have technology and harmony with our environment.
@enlightenedillumination
@enlightenedillumination 7 лет назад
I know how to fix the pressure issue at least for 5 years before it does what yours show from expansion
@thebeststooge
@thebeststooge 9 лет назад
Off the subject at hand but which of your 3d printers do you prefer? Mine is beyond help (i3 rework) and it has laid dead (too many issues and very little fun with this thing on its best day) since April. I ask because I saw the delta and I saw the other Cartesian next to it. Keep up the good work.
@MrLaTEchno
@MrLaTEchno 8 лет назад
Pretty neat to watch my friend,your mind works "free" Keep going and the uploads here are a treat for some. Expanding your experiment will be the next step I think ? Only if you are ready,not if some tell you to do. (sorry for the bad English)
@captainKedger
@captainKedger 6 лет назад
That's another thing. I see people getting decent voltages on these but I'm not seeing how much draw can be pulled from one and it would seem like these are all being ran on extremely high efficiency motors. It begs the question if it's the battery or the motor that's really impressing me. I'm leaning towards both.
@artofwebdesign
@artofwebdesign 3 года назад
At home I have flexible copper pipes. It's another variation of copper. You can bend the pipe by hand. (some aditional material to the copper I think) That could solve the expansive properties of the cells.
@jerrykrautenstaben6584
@jerrykrautenstaben6584 5 лет назад
What if you did you cells just as you have, but then put the copper pipe inside a "next size up iron pipe? No more spilling of the battery. I really like your vids.
@terriharris6813
@terriharris6813 4 года назад
Use powdered crystalline material instead of heating it to a liquid to Incrase power flow. Or build a hot reactor to flow the material thru the reactor slowly as a liquid. The quicker it moves the more surface area contact. Working on a more advanced one now. I'll post it when it's done for free.
@yosecretsquirrel
@yosecretsquirrel 5 лет назад
A magnesium tube with thinner walls than the copper will keep everything contained, or rolled magnesium sheets might even work better. Another alternative you could try using the surviving cells would be a steel or gas pipe jacket.
@bjl1000
@bjl1000 9 лет назад
you've invented the chemical spring. just like the anniversary clock, wind it once per year.
@innerversable
@innerversable 9 лет назад
I wonder if you've seen the theories on magnetism the Theoria Apophasis youtuber put out and the work that Walter Russell did. Do you think it hold water ?
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