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  • pencil graphite from a number two pencil should work for a carbon source

  • How do you know air is acting like an electrolyte? Maybe the carbon is simply collecting the radiant energy and channeling the electrons out through the magnesium ribbon.

  • Awesome! Nice project for mountain bike lightings! Please pursue it . . . it has commercial future for night mountain bikers!

  • Stubblefield ground batteries should be disk-shaped spiral coils right?

  • Wow ! great work !

  • I think free energy using non movable parts is still the best stable design.

  • try putting that sucker on a pyramid. the russian pyramid research said they could charge batteries on top of a pyramid they built. it naturally focuses some of the earths energy i'd like to see some experiments with earth batteries and Pryramids. look up some David wilcock. the guy is a nut

  • Water this Galvani Elements. Normal Batterie. I have built this with 32 Volt and 0,1 Ampere

    LG

    Marcel

  • How can mere "air" be an electrolyte? Air is a dielectric insulator and it takes 1000s of volts to make it conduct. An electrolyte is just the opposite of "air".....it is very easy for electricity to flow through unless of course a chemical reaction takes place using the oxygen in the air to facilitate electron or ion flow.

  • Good, I like that you share this video, I wish success always This is an air battery test experiment I have had running for the last few weeks. The outer masking tape is just to hold the magnesium ribbon in place

  • Nice Video That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You This is an air battery test experiment I have had running for the last few weeks. The outer masking tape is just to hold the magnesium ribbon in place.

  • I Really Like The Video From Your The outer masking tape is just to hold the magnesium ribbon in place. The battery works fine without the outer masking tape layer

  • Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing The outer masking tape is just to hold the magnesium ribbon in place. The battery works fine without the outer masking tape layer

  • great stuff, check out my save money on fuel with one wire vid, who needs a cell when you got a rad full of water ;).

  • i think this is radio waves

  • I don't think it's that easy to make.

  • @lasersabor do air batteries wear out after time?

  • Very nice! I hope you can develop this further...

  • Did you get that from the Simpsons?

    Get what?

    THE INANIMATE CARBON ROD!

    Sorry... couldn't help myself.

    Carry on...

  • traduccion al castellano parala mitad del planeta de habla hisp :La cinta adhesiva externa es sólo para mantener la cinta de magnesio en su lugar. La batería funciona bien sin la capa de cinta adhesiva exterior. Si usted no tiene el algodón también se puede utilizar cinta adhesiva para la capa entre la varilla de carbono y la cinta de magnesio. Cinta adhesiva parece funcionar casi tan bueno como el algodón, con sólo una leve caída de tensión.

  • traduccion al castellano parala mitad del planeta de habla hisp :Se trata de una batería de aire experimento prueba que he tenido corriendo por las últimas semanas.

  • I would (again) ;) suggest a fractal antenna instead of the normal kind of windings. By the way, nice video's.

  • I use carbon arc torch rods from the welding shop.

  • Guys,you can buy all of this on ebay.That's where I bought it.Contact me if you have any questions.

  • I would have been very helpful if you had put a meter on the series of cells to show the 6 volts. If you still have them and if they are still maintaining that charge, can you please show that data?

    Keep up the great work.

    Thanks!

  • hi there very intresting if you don't mind me asking how many amps does it give off

  • @diesalweasel this led can light up at 0,009 A or 9mA

    Connect it paralel to supuer capacitator will be great results.

    But: Super capacitators fast dry out, comaprint life time of a wire (metal)

    It works as longest there is electromagnetic fields in the air.

    No radio or TV stations = "no free energy"

  • If my house more humid,can i get more power?

  • @fordgt402 i suppose so, since water conducts better than air.

  • i need to understand whats going on here :::

  • try to use next time carbon graphites from old used bateris is cheeper way cheaper but you must pull it out by your own from used bateris .and be carfull of the lithium baterys

  • What is the pH of the cotton? Likely the cotton is not neutral, and also likely it has absorbed water from the ambient air = electrolyte... a chemical reaction similar to any primary electrolytic cell.

    It's not the air, it's the moisture in the air combined with the acidity/alkalinity of the cotton material. (likely left-over from whatever process was used to prepare it).

  • YOU CAN TRY ONE MORE THING! put that battery circuit as a isolated ring, and in that ring pour a waterfall source! then you will see what means real voltages!

  • I found the magnesium ribbon on Amazon, and it's pretty inexpensive, but the carbon/graphite rod is another story! I found the rod at NAC Carcon Products Inc.

  • Hey! I'm with BlackandBlue on the topic of, "where can I get a carbon rod and magnesium ribbon?". You just can't pick those items up at your neighborhood "Walmart"!

  • While you may not need to put the battery in the water, you probably should put those dirty dishes in some. :)

    Cheers for your video! :D

  • amps lol :P

  • @dbTridd3031 I know , but at my place people still like to buy carbon-zinc instead of alkaline or lithium battery. maybe they are very cheap. 

  • @dbTridd3031 wow i did not know that hearing aid batties had zinc in them i only knew that thoes lanteran batties do :) thankx

  • I would like to see this succeed into the realm of high voltage and 800 amps. 800 amps is about the limit for 000 gauge stranded wire. Run say at 2500 volts which is the standard of electric trains and viola 2 megawatts of power. Do that with day to month long capacities and now this runs trains, planes, and boats. This would solve major contributors to high carbon footprints. My breakthrough does this, I can get foils to disappear in seconds.

  • The bridge is unreliable. All professional electrical energy sources use bonding techniques between the cells where oxygenation cannot occur because it is a chemical bond. Alligator clips are great one or two times to show the feasibility but hardly something to rely on in the future. It is this cell interconnection that either must be soldered or welded that is toughest to accomplish. Even my breakthrough has issues with the interconnections.That is where patents live.

  • @dbTridd3031 could use it to kickstart a magnetic generator ....that would make the whole process go better? no chemicals? just metal

  • Air is NOT the electrolite , especialy when the word humidity came up lol

  • @azkeyz well yea, the air is the electrolite, cause air contains water.

  • how long does the battery run

  • 1. Reversible? I assume the Mg will get used up eventually.

    2. Humidity effect will depend on nature of separator paper or cotton?

    3. Why is this carbon dangerous?

  • Tutorial pl0x

  • hey there @lasersaber i had an idea for your rig, if you hooked the power from your air battery to a Van De Graaff Generator or a tesla coil generator it would run it's self and creat a lot of power!!!! just trying to spread the word of free energy.

  • @thelth88 Does not happen. Cant get something from nothing. The only thing a Tesla coil does do is gets to a frequency harmonic where the energy efficiency approaches 100%. That is what tore apart the Brooklyn bridge was a wind harmonic where the energy to rip the bridge apart approached 100% efficiency. Bridge designers now know what their harmonic levels are in all parts of a bridge in wind driven gorges. Harmonics and sharp energy changes are very powerful, but potential short lived energy.

  • @NakedSuit but thats now how they made the bridge

  • Nice experiment, thanks for sharing

  • make enough to charge a nicad battery and see how long it  takes to do that.

    have you checked for corrosion ? or weigh the damn thing over time.

    the problem I see is that perhaps magnesium ,like aluminum will for m a non conductive film over it?

  • Very cool. I've made aluminum batteries but not an air battery. Problem with the ones i made was, you had to remove the aluminum electrode out of the battery while not in use or it would corrode/depleat even during idle.

  • is there a substitue for the magnesuim ribbon such as this copper wire?

  • where can I get a carbon rod and magnesium ribbon?

  • @blackandblue7 carbon rod you can get from lantern batteries or any carbon-zinc batteries

  • @blackandblue7 I've heard magnesium ribbon is used in some types of welding.....thermite welding. I've not found it in any stores, in fact, they seem to have no idea what I'm talking about.

  • @BatmanProject777 you can get it from ebay.

  • @blackandblue7 its called google

  • @blackandblue7 That stuff falls out of the sky with chemtrails :D

  • @blackandblue7 Internet

  • @jjerkings2890 you don't get the concept....magnets have to send out a magnetic field to creat these turbines....hence it using magnet field energy to make electricity...however, no one said there couldn't be a gain of energy

  • I am going to try to reproduce this one myself! I am inclined to think that

    it might be picking up radio waves and rectifying them. Need to determine

    if it is detection or galvanic. The mag strip over the resistor does make an LC

    tank.

  • @SeedsOfFaith100 No this is a fuel cell. Magnesium is high on its energy bands when oxygenated. This is nothing more than a standard REDOX system from chemistry, nothing more nothing less. We do have the technology today to build these large scale with a twist I uncovered. But my lips are sealed until I see some teamwork leading to products. I need a safe lab, the carbon I use is hazardous to touch. I also get amps out. Interested?

  • @NakedSuit i am

  • @bearpatch626 Okay contact me at parky36@covad.net and we can talk some more; post disclosure docs that are certified by a notary and FAXED back to me.

  • does this batter run on forever?

  • you gave me some ideas for this sand i collected. i was wondering where that charge was coming from. i was getting very small amounts on the meter. peace

  • Hay innovator, U r really geneous. If you make a complete project then I want to buy this product for business purpose. If you agree then you can contact with me poygamali@yahoo.com Thx

  • @poygam

    iew... yikes and brrrr...

    business purpose? don't you know to what time we're heading sir?

  • can you get it to work without the magnesium substituting something else

  • hey I perfected the earth and air battery check my videos you can convert it I dont know how

  • can i recharge this battery?

  • I love how one person does all his research and development and freeloaders (aka "random geniuses") come by and say his theory is wrong and his approach is ALL WRONG!!!

    Those who can, DO. Those who CAN'T piss on everything. In the dark ages they would have burned you at the stake.

    GOOD WORK! I just found your videos and I will follow your research with great interest.

  • In my dictionary air is not a good electrolyte. An electrolyte is a substance that contains free ions and conducts electricity. As far as I know, air doesn't contain ions and cotton certainly doesn't either. Could you clearly explain why you didn't use salt water as an electrolyte instead of air?

  • This is being developed by St Andrews here in the UK.

    Apparently one problem they had during development was that of the capacity fading as more discharge/charge cycles occur.

    If you google st andrews air battery you wil get more info, especially the link on their digital research repository.

  • I tried this in a limited test as I do not have all the equipment needed. Seems to work also on activated charcoal, dry kleenex tissue paper and a magnesium electrode. I also have carbon electrode that works same as charcoal but want to test further to see if I can get enough free electrons someplace for more amperage.

  • If it is acting as a battery and the Magnesium ribbon is breaking down. Would that create harmful vapers? I don't think it's a battery but a capacitor. Maybe you could try coating it with polyurethane and see if it still works. If it works then it is not a battery. Good work! thanks for the videos. I will have to try some of this battery stuff out.

  • thanks for sharing you so cool

  • Fantastic!

    This is really good news.

    I will try this tomorrow.

  • Ok, I looked it up and Magnesium is the most Anodic. That is your anode and will be consumed (corroded). It is this corrosion that is producing the current. The moisture in the air is a critical factor as to length of it's life.

  • Nice work! Very nice Galvanic Battery. Curious how long it will last. You can Google the voltage differences between dissimilar metals and build a more powerful one.

  • Neato

  • Wow!!  This is more important (to me) than the Subblefield battery project. I have the mg ribbon and I just need to get the carbon rods to replicated this. Where did you get your carbon rods? Also-- thanks In advance for making a Stubblefield coil HOW TO video. I look forward to that one. You are doing some great work in this field. Well done!

  • @Lidmotor i took apart a lantern battery on time, and found a bunch of rods in them that looked like carbon, maybe investigate that, its the big square 6volt battery found in those flashlights.

  • Could this as well as the stubblefield coil actually function as some sort of Electrostatic converter perhaps? I'd like to try this with activated charcoal. Seems like the commonality is cotton in a partially or completely dried state with the natural potentials of the periodic table. Great work!

  • is this device really a battery or is it a reciever?try grounding a cage around it to see if its a reciever...great work btw

  • @m3sca1 I agree need to try it inside a Faraday cage, to make sure it is not an antenna. Excellent work though!!

  • @m3sca1 I agree it's drawing radiant energy, unless there is a chemical reaction going on, which is unlikely if it is a dry cell. Not enough volts to be ionising the air ! :)

  • wow thats brilliant !!!

    thanks for showing this amazing experiment

  • Congrates! that is icing on the cake. Better than an earth battery, totally portable.

  • This is good stuff!

    awesome minds at work here. 2010 is proving to have some promising innovations.

  • Great job!!!

    Is there much if a difference in voltage if the tubes are made smaller or larger?

  • Excellent idea! This will be very interesting to see how long it does last. I am with you, my guess is a very long time.

    Very nice work.

    Bill

  • im looking forward to seeing your next video

  • Very nice!

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