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  • Nice effort. See Lasersaber's videos for some great Stubblefield replications. He has surpassed my efforts.

    Bill

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  • hi, i love your video, i must say though one thing... Nathan wasnt kindof among the first, he was THE FIRST person to invent the telephon, he also invented cell phones basically, which they demonstrated. thank you for this

  • @LiquidChem

    Bell and Watson had Telephone on 3/10/1876. If you mean "wireless" telephone ... in the 1880s, Trowbridge, Preece, Phelps, and Edison were messing around with it. Edison wanted a system that would work up thru train tracks to the trains.

    This was an interesting time. The rush for wireless was very competitive.

  • @morpher44 Don't forget Antonio Mucci he was also an early telephone experimenter aswell as Elisha Gray.

  • @morpher44 What should be considered is that the copper wire should be insulated with a fiber insulation which keeps it from touching the iron wire, but allows the water to soak through and contact the copper wire.

  • @abbarue

    yes. Very good point. I used plastic covered wire which was not ideal. I find that patents are often lacking important details like this.

  • Morpher44,

    The copper wire is supposed to be cloth insulation, so the copper can make a galvanic reaction/connection albeit weak with the iron.

    I made one like yours with plastic covered wire, and wrapped a secondary. I connected the iron and copper like a joule thief and it worked well.

    I hope you make more of these next summer. jeanna

  • Ah!. I had plastic insulated copper wire ... and then I had cloth between layers of wrappings. Yes it makes sense to have a porous insulation so that water can go through ... but the metals can't contact. I agree. If the "earth grid" theory is correct, it might be true that certain hot spots in the earth will yield more power. It might be interesting to bring these around like dousing for power to test that theory.

  • it is just water?

  • tap water yes ... but electrolyte of course would improve things. I think Stubblefield just used regular water. Tap water is not pure water. There are minerals, salts, etc.

  • Half a farat? Isn't that 500 watts?

    Wire is coated but there is still some corrosion?

  • 3300uF is approx 1/300th of a Farad. Watts are a different concept altogether I'm afraid. Watts are a measure of power. Yes wire will corrode over time. Guys in the late 1800s/early 1900s had earth batteries running for decades, however, to run telegraph systems. They just needed to pour water on them to get them going.

  • @morpher44 "3300uF is approx 1/300th of a Farad."

    I think you are thinking of nano farads, but 3300 uF is 3.3 whole farads. Micro, nano, pico.

    Good luck with your stubblefield! Remember he had HV-HF on a tertiary winding that I belive was some earth frequency, that he used to entrain up the currents. Once he had them entrained, I think he stopped using the tertary.

    Keep up the good work!

  • micro is 10 to the minus 6 I believe.

    The cap I was using is physically quite small. A Farad is a huge value.

    Interesting bit about the tertiary. I'll have to investigate more on that.

  • Nice work! Try to make thousends of windings and then the magnetic field is strong enough to pull a self made relay switch. The switch is open when the field is high enough. The cercuit is broken and a spike is made. This radiant spike can be catched in cap in serial with other coil. Its just a theory but might work.

  • Yes. Good idea. I was just researching "vibrator power supplies". You can exploit both polarities with that sort of design.

  • or joule thief is also great.

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