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  • that cool and all but how long have you been running a constant current on it? like hooked up the led then walked away? i think i might just get into this. yes i know it like a lemon battery, but seem like fun.

  • @1crazyfocker yeah a constant current runson it i just hooked up the led and thats it nothing else to do its stillw orking i have broke the lead on several leads from continually adjusting them but still works the same

  • @prototype9000 so how long have you had it "running" nonstop. hooked up the L.E.D. then just walked away. how long did it run (with out tuching it) for? you said you had to continually adjust the leads. so sounds like the chem break down of the metal (plating), but very thin since moving it "cleans" the leads. woundering because if i ran a clock with one, and the leads "gunk up" after a short time, then it loses some appeal, even tho it lasts for a while that could be an issue.

  • @1crazyfocker id idnt have to continually adjust it to get better contacts or anyhting like that i was just adjusting it so i could see it at night while i sleep never had anything g unk up i have been runing it since july 23rd of last year. the first led lead didnt break untill november the second one broke as soon as i put it on the 3rd one has beenon there eversince then i dont dare touch it anymore

  • @prototype9000 awsome, so i just mis understood what you were saying. have you done much test with this? used thin plates(catodes & anodes) to get more area of contact with the electrolite? any way thanks for sharing nice battery

  • @1crazyfocker ive done allot of testing on them after 3 weeks or so the chemical activity in the cell stops most people are left with dead cells after that unless they add water but corrodes metal badly ive cut other working ones apart dry as a bone they maintain current and voltage. some cells can be shielded and stop working completely untill removed then they work again i havent been able to make each cell do that ive cut them all apart next is osciliscope readings whenever i get one

  • @1crazyfocker its been runing since july last year

  • @prototype9000 thank you. you did answer that already. but thank you for replying

  • mabe this isnt the right way to tap zeropoint ive been thinking. what happens on the microspoic level even after the cement fully cures theres still an exchange going on thru hydrogen oxygen and chemical processes. mabe i need to initiate the process thru heat something that shrinks around the crystals when you put pressure on crystals it modulates a small radio wave. i think casting metal around it would do that a stiff metal like zinc that has a low melting point but high strength

  • @prototype9000 somehow i have to find a way to electroplate or make a way for the zinc stick to a crystaline material without adhesives that would immediatly kill the dipole. the adhesive would. when when its in its excited state i will excite it some more while adding ahigh frequency high voltage potential to it i think that would more efficently trap the energy. i want. the cement thing will not do

  • wird auch einige wochen laufen aber dann ist schluß, mann braucht einen speicher fur das wasser , damit es sich wieder aktivieren (aufladen) lasst.

    der strom ist im wasser nicht im zement. es geht darum das wasser so lange wie möglich zu speichen.

    schönes experiment aber auf dauer so nicht nutzbar.

  • @SSe4U13 we will see about that 

  • wenn der zement abgebunden ist hat der zement auch kein wasser mehr in sich

    und das heisst kein strom mehr " kein Wasser kein Strom"

    da man in den festen zement nur schwer oder garnicht mehr wasser reinbekommt wars das.

    besser geht da es schon mit "Mörtel" aber ohne zement, dann kann man immer wieder wasser nachfüllen.

    am besten läuft das ganze in feuchten kellern oder einer hölle,

    hauptsache viel luftfeutichkeit, da kommt das wasser von selbst ins system.

    "einfach weiter forschen"

  • @SSe4U13 i left it out int he sun for a few days to make sure the water was depleted from it. when i wet the cement i ind that the current and voltage drops to unusable levels. I added crystals and salt to the cement to im trying to take advantage of the casimir effect i may have done it. not sure i have an led that has been lit for 24 hours so far with it

  • max. 3 wochen dann ist schluß mir strom!!!.

  • @SSe4U13 3 weeks for what

  • thats very interesting-i tried something similar once but without the added crystals and put a DC charge into the concrete while it set.it didnt work.

    will be interested to see how long yours keeps charge...

  • @m3sca1 so far i have lit an led for 24 hours now and still going

  • @prototype9000 what kind of rocks did you use?

  • @m3sca1 not sure waht kindof crystals i used but they lay every where in texas i wantt o say calcite but i cant be sure

  • @prototype9000 i had a thought today that maybe you should try epoxy-resin, combined with one of the rocks that have piezo qualities, eg- quartz, granite, etc.

    the curing resin will shrink, applying pressure to the piezo material.

    im thinking of trying some quartz in cement and hitting it with a DC voltage before it cures. idea being that it might polarise the crystals before it sets,

  • @m3sca1 i had a similar idea except with the crystals and epoxy i wanted to add some of the radiator seal the kind with the little platelets of aluminum dry. and zaping with a high frequency electrostatic cockcroft walton generator with a few 5 megohm resistors to limit the current but give an electrostatic charge that should keep as the epoxy hardens. but money is an issue at the moment.

  • nice and portable, ha.

    great experiment, thanks for showing.

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