This was just posted in Bedini's Earth light thread:
If you know about what the original solar panels were made of -- some of the old ones used lead sulfide.
Wasn't this the same stuff Powerme was talking about for harvesting more frequency wavelengths?
Very cool stuff -- that old chemistry book makes mention of that same material.
Curious,
==Romo
Inquorate,
Yes the voltage seems to rise on a linier scale, almost like a steam engine curve then flattens off. The cell I'm working with is using light doping taken from old solar cells seem to work good. temperature plays an important part in the cells output, but I see other things also. All the different salts seem to work too. I'm just not saying anything at this time until I know and it can be reproduced here.
John B
Yes the voltage seems to rise on a linier scale, almost like a steam engine curve then flattens off. The cell I'm working with is using light doping taken from old solar cells seem to work good. temperature plays an important part in the cells output, but I see other things also. All the different salts seem to work too. I'm just not saying anything at this time until I know and it can be reproduced here.
John B
Wasn't this the same stuff Powerme was talking about for harvesting more frequency wavelengths?
Very cool stuff -- that old chemistry book makes mention of that same material.
Curious,
==Romo
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