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JohannYoddler on Nostr: Today's note focus on a little engineering. #freeenergy #cantenna #everlastingbattery ...

Today's note focus on a little engineering. #freeenergy #cantenna #everlastingbattery
Yeah honestly its none of those. But it is a real battery. Cost's are the bill of materials and lots of DIY time spent. I give you the crystal battery. Tada. It is a copper magnesium battery with a variety of salts as a solid electrolyte. Though if you want half the voltage copper aluminum seems to work too. LaserSaber's youtube channel is easy to follow. Steps boil down to:

- half cup of each ingredient powdered or at least spice or coffee grinder fine
- copper chunk wall (cooper cap) though some have used brass ammo casings
- magnesium core (don't forget separator ,wood, paper , rubber, etc to keep copper and magnesium from shorting.)
- melt on warm setting the salts to form concrete, I mean crystals (it's in the name) poke air bubble with paperclip, add heat from top with heat gun, cool bottom after melted in water to reduce bubbles. Be prepared to fiddle.
- Ingredients are Alum, nosalt substitute (potassium chloride), epsom salt, and borax. ( if you saw those are the same salts as homemade crystals congrats)

One lady notice that a couple drops of water slightly increases voltage. Another science fair notice some rest time helps and charging helps. One person I saw claimed this was free energy and the original inventor from the 80's went all dementia. The original inventor claimed it was a piezoelectric effect. I unfortunately lost that forum page. Pour one out for the ethereal website seen and lost. The science far group charged it by a large antenna also know as a cantenna to pull radio waves out of the air and rectified them into dc current. These cantenna's pull notoriously small amounts of energy from radio waves.

What do I think? This has all the earmarks as a dry-cell battery. You take dissimilar metals or powdered metals that want to trade electrons. You put concrete, or plaster of Paris, or salts as an internal resistance separator and electrolyte. The reason it needs to rest is to pull water from the air to promote electron movement in the electrolyte. As for charging it, that is true but your charge rate must be small. I theorize that these dry cells are part primary cells part secondary cells hybrids. Either way power in or power out is low because dry cells are high resistance batteries internally. Refer to Robert Murry Smith's channel on Youtube.

Things to do on these cells, hook up a series so you get 15 v, buy a small charge controller and sodder this series of cells up to a micro , mini , c, USB charge controller. Fill a battery box with these because you want a m^2 area of battery cells to see just how many watts you can get, and compare it to a solar panel or to like 50 TEG/peltier thermal generators. With enough zaps I will publish the results. 😉 Have fun.

Here are links for the Rabbit hole types.
- https://www.endless-sphere.com/sphere/threads/diy-super-capacitors-and-robert-murray-smith.93324/
- https://taylormadescience.com/growing-crystals-with-common-chemicals/
- https://csef.usc.edu/History/2018/Projects/J1004.pdf
- https://theindiestone.com/forums/index.php?/topic/7812-crystal-power-cell-homemade-battery/
- https://magneddy.com/2015/05/05/crystal-cells/
- https://search.brave.com/search?q=+define+anode&source=web
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