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Crystal Battery 4

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  • - try zinc instead of magnesium. what your making is a salt battery so try the zinc, it may last longer
  • - Great work, Plengo, keep going! I wonder if the usual salt will not work in the same way as epson salt?! I think the crystals are important, in the first place, but also magnesium helps, this is sure. Can you try Rochelle salts with sodium silicate, or a combination epson+rochelle? Hutchison said that is working great! Crystals brings the etheric energy from space and converts it to electric energy, with the help of disimilar metals which force the energy to split in two different speeds!
  • - Also Magnesium is too expensive for low cost cells and always corrodes. Also you have to take care, how you connect the magnesium. If you use Zink screws you will have also again a dissimular metal bridge and this might influence the way the magnesium behaves and might corrode faster. You connect it via Magnesium-Zincscrew-Copperwire, so there are 3 dissimilar metals which all gives different voltage chains. Could all play an important role... But I have stopped using magnesium Regards, Stefan.
  • - @freeenergynews I meant get some old car batteries and get rid of the sulfuric acid electrolyte and use destilled water with Alum and Epsom Salt as the electrolyte. This will be a great safe rechargeable battery with great power output. Regards, Stefan.
  • - Hi Plengo, surely all magnesium metal will corrode, as the air is always humid and the epsom salt is hygroscopic, so it attracts water from the air... So Magnesium is a No No to use for me. Better study graphite cells with one electrode being graphite and the other electrode being graphite and TiO2. This only gives 0.3 Volts, but does not consume any metals...You need to heat the graphite with the TiO2 to get it working. Magnesium will always corrode, it is just too reactive.. Regards, Stefan.
  • - Ring inside of ring inside of ring... thats what i was talking about. have you instead of lead tried tungsten? but you say iron doesnt get destroyed by sulfuric acid. what you basically built was a "salt battery" (not assault and battery LOL) . why did they stop making iron plate batteries? maybe the energy companies said they lasted too long and needed money.
  • - can you not short them with high voltage? Will that give them near permanent high voltage output?. Please try test with 9 volts.
  • - do you know that epson salts have magnesium
  • - Hi Plengo, or just contentrate on Lead plates with Alum and Epsom Salts. That will at least give great power- Just get a few old batteries and modify them to Alum-Epsom Salt electrolyte... Will also be rechargeable and will not have any acid and will have great power. Regards, Stefan.
  • - And also carbon-copper (best difference in conductivity) or you can try carbon-magnesium :) like lasersaber.
  • - have you looked up EDISON CELL BATTERY? that should be more efficient
  • - Two different speeds means different pottential of the same energy, difference, which brings electricity.
  • - I think the best cheap combination of metals for this crystal electret battery is lead-copper, due to the huge difference in electric conductivity, and also steel-copper must work very good, similar to the first combination suggested.
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