Hi all, i have been following the progress of this group and building a lot of cells myself, i have to say, im amazed by the collective research that's going on with the crystal cells, im sure it would take 20 or more years of research to come up with the results i have so far after barely a month of work...this is going to do a great good, please lets keep up. im not even a scientist, im a musician but i am very interested in learning as much as i can, i dream of taking this tecnology to he indians in the amazon, i have very close friends there among the tribes and they have to spend the little money they have in gasoline to run generators for when they need power. i dream of the day when i can take some lamps powered by crystals to the jungle and teach them how to do it themselves, and free them from this expense. i think that's the great treasure in all the technologies of free energy... SHARING... please dont let "them" buy you off. to john b. and all of the more experienced inventors, i pay my deepest respect, i am aware of the risk you take... and i hope to see john hutchinson posting also in this forum.
i guess the best i can do now is also share my tiny findings so far... ive seen that fausto's mix has given me the best results, but when the cell dies its hard to activate it again, watering it again does help but each time less and less, maybe has to do something with the amonia release that corrodes the cell... this is a behavior i've seen in alum before, not in the epsom/rochelle mix though, with this bundle the cells come back to life every time consistently... so i tried the same acivated carbon+powdered sodium silicate, but with epsom+rochelle, also with a little quartz,found that no amonia is released when watered. once activated with water, the initial power output is nearly the same (around 1.5v-20Ma) and holds for a good 4 days or so at around 5 Ma which i think is amazing, they keep my LEDs bright all the time. one of them has been 6 days now at 5 Ma, yet they drop if you keep them loaded. ive seen that putting them off load for a while charges them for some reason, then i put them back on load and show around 5 Ma again. after a day or so under load they go back down to less than 1Ma. i just watered it again and it went back to life at around 5Ma... ill have to wait and see if this is consistent. only a drop or two are necesary. i also saw that when you mix the rochelle+epsom (finely grinded) they inmediately start soaking water from the air and go from a fine dust to moist lumps in a matter of seconds, i wonder if this effect is whats powering those dry cells you've been discussing about... i guess that if this is consistent, then the life of the battery is now dependent on the corrosive factor... i also added a little limestone in powder form, it retains the water very well... do it yourself, water some powdered limestone and see that it takes forever to dry. ok, thanks for sharing, my name is carlos, nice to meet you all... cheers
i guess the best i can do now is also share my tiny findings so far... ive seen that fausto's mix has given me the best results, but when the cell dies its hard to activate it again, watering it again does help but each time less and less, maybe has to do something with the amonia release that corrodes the cell... this is a behavior i've seen in alum before, not in the epsom/rochelle mix though, with this bundle the cells come back to life every time consistently... so i tried the same acivated carbon+powdered sodium silicate, but with epsom+rochelle, also with a little quartz,found that no amonia is released when watered. once activated with water, the initial power output is nearly the same (around 1.5v-20Ma) and holds for a good 4 days or so at around 5 Ma which i think is amazing, they keep my LEDs bright all the time. one of them has been 6 days now at 5 Ma, yet they drop if you keep them loaded. ive seen that putting them off load for a while charges them for some reason, then i put them back on load and show around 5 Ma again. after a day or so under load they go back down to less than 1Ma. i just watered it again and it went back to life at around 5Ma... ill have to wait and see if this is consistent. only a drop or two are necesary. i also saw that when you mix the rochelle+epsom (finely grinded) they inmediately start soaking water from the air and go from a fine dust to moist lumps in a matter of seconds, i wonder if this effect is whats powering those dry cells you've been discussing about... i guess that if this is consistent, then the life of the battery is now dependent on the corrosive factor... i also added a little limestone in powder form, it retains the water very well... do it yourself, water some powdered limestone and see that it takes forever to dry. ok, thanks for sharing, my name is carlos, nice to meet you all... cheers
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