What is the recipe??? Is it a modified version of Hutchison's? The crystal seems like it has galena in it...if so, I wonder if a bit of gold would have the same abilities?
id like to give this a go...well not me but a frind has a kiln and acces to semicodutors cos he worked at bardwells and used to clear out electrics comapies when they went bust
So John, you now can put in series some crystall electret cells and to have 2 sets of these, and switch them at lets say 12 hours with leds as load, and you have Free Energy device that works continuous. Some sets can have normal batteries (eventually charged before in impulses from a JT or OU charger) in parallel with crystal cells. Great job, keep going! All the best!
It would be fun to add a capacitive charge trigger on an efficient window motor and try to run it at a pulse rate that would allow the highest release of potential from the cell. Probably not practical torque wise but it would be pretty cool.
My thought was just to add a capacitor into the trigger circuit so the base of the transistor gets a pulse rate that would let the cell recover. The inertia of the heavy rotor would take care of the intermittent power pulses. It might be a novelty probably but an interesting one. I personally think there is something in the idea of an oscillation in the circuit which can be transformed to the isolated charging circuit. I've experimented with some feedback and it looks interesting.
My thought was just to add a capacitor into the trigger circuit so the base of the transistor gets a pulse rate that would let the cell recover. The inertia of the heavy rotor would take care of the intermittent power pulses. It might be a novelty probably but an interesting one. I personally think there is something in the idea of an oscillation in the circuit which can be transformed to the isolated charging circuit. I've experimented with some feedback and it looks interesting.
Be nice to see any sign of life at all :)
3zdayz 3 weeks ago
well,,,it doens tlook like hes going to say it at the moment if ever
theonelinerkid 3 weeks ago
John, when will you share this with us? The way you made the crystals i mean.
Thx.
Rene
emc4u2 2 months ago
John, thanks for posting this!
When will you be ready to post the details of making one?
Keep up the great work!
fathershand 4 months ago
What is the recipe??? Is it a modified version of Hutchison's? The crystal seems like it has galena in it...if so, I wonder if a bit of gold would have the same abilities?
jstring1073 5 months ago
id like to give this a go...well not me but a frind has a kiln and acces to semicodutors cos he worked at bardwells and used to clear out electrics comapies when they went bust
theonelinerkid 5 months ago
when you done experimenting and testing can you give us the materials to make these cells..i have accest to a kiln..and would like to try this myself
theonelinerkid 5 months ago
do you use glass as a base and add semicondutors? or somethin else
theonelinerkid 5 months ago
how did he make these? im confused aboutit al
theonelinerkid 5 months ago
i got some copper and aluminum itching for polycrystalline in between.
lyudkavsk 5 months ago
swedish stone
valllhalla 5 months ago in playlist Liked
I bet this process could be used to make homemade transistors.
teslacult 5 months ago
so how did you make these ones?
theonelinerkid 5 months ago
For smaller crystal electret cells you can try also some mixture with manganese dioxide, as one of the main ingredients.
johnnyaum3 5 months ago
So John, you now can put in series some crystall electret cells and to have 2 sets of these, and switch them at lets say 12 hours with leds as load, and you have Free Energy device that works continuous. Some sets can have normal batteries (eventually charged before in impulses from a JT or OU charger) in parallel with crystal cells. Great job, keep going! All the best!
johnnyaum3 5 months ago
Crystal powered pulse battery charger.
teslacult 5 months ago
I will be glad when you finish and show us how you did it so I can replicate it. I could not find it on your forum
mljohn62 5 months ago
Incredible. Are you going to have some DIY instructions soon??
newz0r 5 months ago
It would be fun to add a capacitive charge trigger on an efficient window motor and try to run it at a pulse rate that would allow the highest release of potential from the cell. Probably not practical torque wise but it would be pretty cool.
John H
DadHav 5 months ago
@DadHav
How about using a small oscillator like the Bedini Earth Light Oscillator?
Do you think that might work or would it need to be isolated even more?
Patrick
min2oly 5 months ago
@min2oly
My thought was just to add a capacitor into the trigger circuit so the base of the transistor gets a pulse rate that would let the cell recover. The inertia of the heavy rotor would take care of the intermittent power pulses. It might be a novelty probably but an interesting one. I personally think there is something in the idea of an oscillation in the circuit which can be transformed to the isolated charging circuit. I've experimented with some feedback and it looks interesting.
DadHav 5 months ago
@min2oly
My thought was just to add a capacitor into the trigger circuit so the base of the transistor gets a pulse rate that would let the cell recover. The inertia of the heavy rotor would take care of the intermittent power pulses. It might be a novelty probably but an interesting one. I personally think there is something in the idea of an oscillation in the circuit which can be transformed to the isolated charging circuit. I've experimented with some feedback and it looks interesting.
DadHav 5 months ago
Thank you sir.
Disasterkist 5 months ago
Love your work John Keep em coming
GeorgeyNico 5 months ago
Would you say the polycrystalline silicon cells are better than the Rochelle Salt/MgS04 cells?
Blurns 5 months ago
Best TV on the planet. You are the 21st century Tesla!
XtraterrestrialSubud 5 months ago
ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC!
CheerS!
shad0wburn3d 5 months ago
how do you make Polycrystalline
craig265 5 months ago