No it is just a big stack of round foil and paper. Some use three glass rods like 3 feet high to hold the rounds in the stack or pile. Some people used glass tubes about 2 inches across while others used nothing to hold it but then coated the pile in resin.
A dry pile is a battery and with hundreds of layers or mini cells the voltage is extremely high. They can easily be over 1KV. The degradation is slow slow they seem to last for ever.
You can make a layden jar like the home brew cap for tesla coils.
Take wine bottle and fill then most the way with saltwater and then put mineral oil at the top as an insulator. Then make a hole in the cork or lid and put a metal probe down past the oil into the saltwater. Then use and wrap tinfoil on the out side most the way up. If you need to "tune" the cap for resonance with a coil then remove the foil a little way from the top until properly tuned.
A fun capacitor for static is to get 3 panes of glass. Use foil squares almost the size of the glass. Sandwich the foil in the glass but leave enough foil to connect to on the out side but not in the same place for both sheets or it will arc-out.
Imagine this take one piece of glass, sandwich that glass with 2 pieces of foil on each side then sandwich that sandwich with a piece of glass for each side.
Remember don't make the foil too big or it will arc out around the middle glass. See-> |l|l|
With the beginning of a wire, use some watch batteries to draw a small current and then connect the end wire to a car battery. I would love to see watch batteries being used to power any size motor. That will be a lot more impressive to me than the use of the typical 9V or 12V batteries beings used in these videos. 1 kg * c^2 = 2.49654216 * 10^13 watt hours ... peace <3
Dude you have a gift... You understand all this new energy stuff like it's your second nature... Can't wait to see your movie on the subject... I have been following a few pioneers including yourself, Joseph Newman, and John Aarons just to name a few. Keep it up! Cheers
is the dry pile a layden jar?
zeropointprophet 3 years ago
No it is just a big stack of round foil and paper. Some use three glass rods like 3 feet high to hold the rounds in the stack or pile. Some people used glass tubes about 2 inches across while others used nothing to hold it but then coated the pile in resin.
A dry pile is a battery and with hundreds of layers or mini cells the voltage is extremely high. They can easily be over 1KV. The degradation is slow slow they seem to last for ever.
A layden jar is just an old style capacitor.
kuernodechivo 3 years ago
You can make a layden jar like the home brew cap for tesla coils.
Take wine bottle and fill then most the way with saltwater and then put mineral oil at the top as an insulator. Then make a hole in the cork or lid and put a metal probe down past the oil into the saltwater. Then use and wrap tinfoil on the out side most the way up. If you need to "tune" the cap for resonance with a coil then remove the foil a little way from the top until properly tuned.
kuernodechivo 3 years ago
A fun capacitor for static is to get 3 panes of glass. Use foil squares almost the size of the glass. Sandwich the foil in the glass but leave enough foil to connect to on the out side but not in the same place for both sheets or it will arc-out.
Imagine this take one piece of glass, sandwich that glass with 2 pieces of foil on each side then sandwich that sandwich with a piece of glass for each side.
Remember don't make the foil too big or it will arc out around the middle glass. See-> |l|l|
kuernodechivo 3 years ago
how can i make a dry pile?
zeropointprophet 3 years ago
tesla found the resonance of the earth by tuning in with coils and capacitor
its that simple
chuck2na 4 years ago
hey chuck, do you think the sears tower in chicago collects free energy?
fordgt1000 4 years ago
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With the beginning of a wire, use some watch batteries to draw a small current and then connect the end wire to a car battery. I would love to see watch batteries being used to power any size motor. That will be a lot more impressive to me than the use of the typical 9V or 12V batteries beings used in these videos. 1 kg * c^2 = 2.49654216 * 10^13 watt hours ... peace <3
kmarinas86 4 years ago
Chuck, you're alright, bro.
I'm really impressed that you share so much good info for free. You ought to think about an e-book or something.
Take Care,
Jase
seoulpatch 4 years ago
ok then Chuck, how did Tesla figure out the earth's resonant frequency?
bccritters 4 years ago
Schumann Resonance.
Beamshipcaptain 4 years ago
well, if it wasnt for the small problem that the Schumann Resonance wasnt figured out until 1952 then i would agree with you.
To be able to use the Schumann Resonnance, one would half to be able to monitor the Ionosphere... how would Tesla accomplish this.?
bccritters 3 years ago
well, it wasnt CALLED the Schuman Resonance when Tesla discovered the ionosphere... technicality i guess.
bccritters 3 years ago
trail and error
zeropointprophet 3 years ago
I'm waiting for the "experiments with Chuck" series.
sync5controller 4 years ago 2
Cool,ride wave of power or as Tesla would say shockingly simple.
czarwright 4 years ago
Dude you have a gift... You understand all this new energy stuff like it's your second nature... Can't wait to see your movie on the subject... I have been following a few pioneers including yourself, Joseph Newman, and John Aarons just to name a few. Keep it up! Cheers
Givy55 4 years ago