I need to support my 5k btu 563 watt AC,computer, & a light at a max 783 watts drawing 6.7 amps (though avg. 417 watts when cycling at 70% & PC offtime.) steady or atleast for 72 hrs. & recharge in 1/2 hr or less, preferably never :)
don't let that light go to wast use the light on a 3d solar panal a large round panal with mirrors on the out side of the solar cell magnified crystals and use HID bulbs ,form it as a cylinder the light would bounds off the 3d solar go back up to the mirrors and then come back down keeping all the light,going around a circle pumping out some power indoors,then hook up a heavy power line to your power meter and let the power co. pay you for useing your power.the meter will spin backwards
super; can i use aluminium instead of magnisium ? i dot know if i can get them here,
how much voltage you get from those two in series ?
thanks you have a lot taught me
by the way im pretty confused about the hidden aspects of joule thiefs, i have a lot to ask you, especially that you lighted you whole caban with a joule thief, its greatN
i used magnet ferrite instead of normal ferrite, and it also worked !:
i think laser saber is tired of answering repetitve q's from noobs like me so maybe someone else on here can help me, WHERE DO I FIND CARBON/GRAPHITE RODS the oens ive been finding are very exspensive (if they are even the right ones)
should i check out your thread at overunity? yes... i understand why people ask you here... i have to resist the temptation!! some of those threads are MASSIVE!!
Free energy is finaly here!But Elite controllers don't want ppl to be free from the costs of energy,Check this free energy magnet motor at LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM ,Free yourself!
@brianbirdtv Hey I took some powdered charcoal and mixed it into epoxy putty and also mixed it into some wood putty and I get 1.27 vdc. Sorry i have not checked the current yet.
@muddymuddymuddmann If you're wondering how I made my batteries, I just took some pencil leads out of pencils, I took the ones that were between 4 and 8 cm long and made bunches of 15 leads which I tied with rubber bands. Then I took a 5 square length of toilet paper and folded it in half (hot dog) and wrapped it around the carbon electrode. Then I took a piece of aluminium a foot long and 4 cm wide and wrapped that around the toilet paper and secured it with rubber bands. Al is- C is+
No its ran off color frequency the black and white paper towel lid uses blue and red majenta the blood of the lamb but the blood is pure as snow alpha and omega
My past question sounded stupid. I meant to say: can the batteries be enclosed in say a plastic tube with with holes so just enough air is allowed for max operation, yet significantly limit evaporation of electrolyte? I would do this experiment myself, but I have too many things ahead on the list.
nice toy , thats about all it would ever be , Im sure those carbon rods that big arent cheap, not to mention the ribbon etc. And its not like you can recharge em. Still Im sure they have their use but anything serious I dont think would be cost effective when you consider that you cant recharge them. Not sure about cost effectiveness cause Im sure all you have to replace is the paper towel and ribbon , but good work just the same.
Great work!!! It does bring an interesting thought to mind. While watching your video's, Stephen Marx's TPU comes to mind. Most people do not even consider that he may have been using a galvanic process similar to what you are showing here. In his video's where they are sawing apart one of his TPU's, the material does appear to be similar. It's possible that you may have stumbled upon a possible solution for how the TPU may have worked. Fantastic batteries, thanks for sharing!
using one of hese cells trickle charging recharble batteries here are a lot of portible power applications. It could be easily designed to have a replaceable magnesium coils tube replaced when needed. I am excited
Very important question to be answered for all before Building.
1) HOW LONG does the magnesium last before it completely deteriorates?
2) Does the power output out way the COST, or does the cost out way the power output
I love your project, I learned a lot from you. Although some ppl my be mislead to thinking this will last a very long time. The fact is, that the magnesium will deteriorate pretty quickly and the cost is not worth the money for alternative energy. At least not with magnesium.
"the fact is, that the magnesium will deteriorate pretty quickly and the cost is not worth the money for alternative energy. At least not with magnesium."
Do you know this from experience? A roll of magnesium ribbon costs $3.50 if you buy in bulk. In my tests after one months time my air batteries were still working fine. I am starting some long term tests now. Based on my personal experience I think this is a very good alternative energy for many situations.
@lasersaber search wikipedia for "Water-activated battery". A company in Japan created the same battery in 2007. The name of the battery is called NoPoPo. watch?v=9pmtPQqGT14 for a short video about the battery. It can be recharged (refilled with water) 5 times, each time can last up to 15-30days depending on application.
I purchased 5 rolls of magnesium and am planning to replicate this as well. Although to answer your question, I don't for certain YET, but hoping to find out soon.
Have you ever heard of Ormus? it can be precipitated out of unprocessed sea salts.. i've experimented with putting it into ibpointless2's 'water captret' but didn't really notice much difference.. but when you mentioned the salts....mmm
@lasersaber when you say your piles are still working fine after one month, do you mean there's a chemical reaction? can you close them tightly without air? what will happen?
Great work...Hats off to you ...what is so great... is that you don't just show your work... you explain it so well....a lot of people post their stuff and only explain haft of it... wish there was a 10 star rating...wish you and your family all the best...
lasersaber: Now we are hota and bothered to build our own batteries! So where do you buy your carbon rods and magnesium ribbon and what is the approximate price? How long do the things last with a continuous drain and what wears out first? thanks
Great work! Thank you for sharing. I was thinking about using an old t-shirt for the cotton component if I replicate this, do you think that will work?...maybe you've tried it? Thanks again for sharing.
Very nice design and results !
MediaHoax 5 days ago
What sort of battery could you build for $2,000?
I need to support my 5k btu 563 watt AC,computer, & a light at a max 783 watts drawing 6.7 amps (though avg. 417 watts when cycling at 70% & PC offtime.) steady or atleast for 72 hrs. & recharge in 1/2 hr or less, preferably never :)
Begbucks 1 week ago in playlist More videos from lasersaber
Hi there,
I'm wondering if you are still testing/working on the air battery?
If so, is the magnesium being eaten or not?
I'm trying to construct one that does not oxidate.
Greets M
sMartcreations2010 3 weeks ago
Compact and nice design....Thanks for uploading....
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JackSmith898989 1 month ago
don't let that light go to wast use the light on a 3d solar panal a large round panal with mirrors on the out side of the solar cell magnified crystals and use HID bulbs ,form it as a cylinder the light would bounds off the 3d solar go back up to the mirrors and then come back down keeping all the light,going around a circle pumping out some power indoors,then hook up a heavy power line to your power meter and let the power co. pay you for useing your power.the meter will spin backwards
bottel01 3 months ago
Have you tried recharging them?
arainboldt 3 months ago
To make them more durable maybe use a thin cloth instead of the paper towel ?
innergy111 3 months ago
by the way , why dont you make small ones and get many in series ? in my view it guess itsm ore worthy
tyreza79 3 months ago
super; can i use aluminium instead of magnisium ? i dot know if i can get them here,
how much voltage you get from those two in series ?
thanks you have a lot taught me
by the way im pretty confused about the hidden aspects of joule thiefs, i have a lot to ask you, especially that you lighted you whole caban with a joule thief, its greatN
i used magnet ferrite instead of normal ferrite, and it also worked !:
tyreza79 3 months ago
incredible !!!!!!
kdkinen 4 months ago in playlist More videos from lasersaber
i think laser saber is tired of answering repetitve q's from noobs like me so maybe someone else on here can help me, WHERE DO I FIND CARBON/GRAPHITE RODS the oens ive been finding are very exspensive (if they are even the right ones)
MrCipres0 9 months ago
where do you find the carbon cores ??????
MrCipres0 9 months ago
how did u insert the enegative connection port at the top?
MrCipres0 11 months ago
holy cow, where can i get an LED the BRIGHT?!?!
pielover8888 11 months ago
should i check out your thread at overunity? yes... i understand why people ask you here... i have to resist the temptation!! some of those threads are MASSIVE!!
WodeBolder 1 year ago
Has anyone tried wool instead of cotton ?
Benganner 1 year ago
WILL you ever tell us how long the magnesium ribbon will last
craig265 1 year ago
can you substitute for magnesium ribbon
prototype9000 1 year ago
have you built one yet that could start a car?
Iseekoutthetruth 1 year ago
view scheme or construction? drawing, design..?
0903390901 1 year ago
where do you get to buy this size carbon rod and ribbon
craig265 1 year ago
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Free energy is finaly here!But the coverup is very strong,Find this technology at LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM ,Free yourself!
breeannaqktjbl 1 year ago
1.5 amps, damn you would run a 12 volt inverter and power some house appliances from about 8/9 of those in series.
HEYLON96 1 year ago
For anyone interested. This is a carbon/magneseum primary battery. Air has nothing to do with it.
derwoodvw 1 year ago
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Free energy is finaly here!But Elite controllers don't want ppl to be free from the costs of energy,Check this free energy magnet motor at LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM ,Free yourself!
rebelliouseoagj 1 year ago
hey laser any good sources for the carbon rod? esp the bigger guys? ty in advance.
brianbirdtv 1 year ago
@brianbirdtv Hey I took some powdered charcoal and mixed it into epoxy putty and also mixed it into some wood putty and I get 1.27 vdc. Sorry i have not checked the current yet.
edlovvorn 7 months ago
HEY I SHOWED A FRIEND THIS VIDEO, HE ASKED WHY NOT USE ALUMINUM INSTEAD OF MAGNEZIUM?
MUDDy
muddymuddymuddmann 1 year ago
@muddymuddymuddmann
Glad you took my suggestion seriously : )
Yellow
yellowmetalcyborg 1 year ago
@muddymuddymuddmann YA I WANNA PLAY WITH SOME BATTERIES.
MUDDy
muddymuddymuddmann 1 year ago
@muddymuddymuddmann If you're wondering how I made my batteries, I just took some pencil leads out of pencils, I took the ones that were between 4 and 8 cm long and made bunches of 15 leads which I tied with rubber bands. Then I took a 5 square length of toilet paper and folded it in half (hot dog) and wrapped it around the carbon electrode. Then I took a piece of aluminium a foot long and 4 cm wide and wrapped that around the toilet paper and secured it with rubber bands. Al is- C is+
Enjoy : )
yellowmetalcyborg 1 year ago
@yellowmetalcyborg COOL FUN, AND EASY.
MUDDy
THANKS
muddymuddymuddmann 1 year ago
This is brilliant! Thanks for sharing the info.
MykraDnB 1 year ago
Im defying all laws of color but im 95% shure im right your black is doing nothing
Its not all color its no color ill explain later
Try with just copper in middle
MrCletushowell 1 year ago
watch my favorites i fixed the earth battery to power the world
MrCletushowell 1 year ago
From the tesla tower to the earth battery from the earth battery thru the sec exciter step up
Increase the earth batery with granite absorber
MrCletushowell 1 year ago
You should add this to your notes
Im proving solar is junk wind is junk
Oil is a battery and energy is constant from 144,000 frequency from two stars
MrCletushowell 1 year ago
So what im telling you is they cant sell power they cant measure
MrCletushowell 1 year ago
Ill try to explain this ok your amps are not measured by the volt metter it does not measure photon power there unlimited
Tesla fucked us with ac dc current system
MrCletushowell 1 year ago
You can seperate the water it does not have to be a towel it can be a wire between
A tub of water so evaporation is not a issue
But your missing the acid, salt, water, b, w,
MrCletushowell 1 year ago
No its ran off color frequency the black and white paper towel lid uses blue and red majenta the blood of the lamb but the blood is pure as snow alpha and omega
MrCletushowell 1 year ago
1 question and 1 comment:
If you use the salt and water on the papper towel then it's pretty much ran off of salt water not air.
And were did you get the magneisium tape or whatever it is ( not being rude by the way) because I went to hope depot and they didn't have it.
IWPRO 1 year ago
where do you get your rods at? and led bulbs?
Iseekoutthetruth 1 year ago
great work! Can you tell me where to get carbon rods and magnesium ribbon.Thanks.
Lvegeta999 1 year ago
My past question sounded stupid. I meant to say: can the batteries be enclosed in say a plastic tube with with holes so just enough air is allowed for max operation, yet significantly limit evaporation of electrolyte? I would do this experiment myself, but I have too many things ahead on the list.
JamesThomas 1 year ago
nice toy , thats about all it would ever be , Im sure those carbon rods that big arent cheap, not to mention the ribbon etc. And its not like you can recharge em. Still Im sure they have their use but anything serious I dont think would be cost effective when you consider that you cant recharge them. Not sure about cost effectiveness cause Im sure all you have to replace is the paper towel and ribbon , but good work just the same.
Mastahscott 1 year ago
yeah , man cool you would only need 40 of em to get 100 watts
Mastahscott 1 year ago
Great work!!! It does bring an interesting thought to mind. While watching your video's, Stephen Marx's TPU comes to mind. Most people do not even consider that he may have been using a galvanic process similar to what you are showing here. In his video's where they are sawing apart one of his TPU's, the material does appear to be similar. It's possible that you may have stumbled upon a possible solution for how the TPU may have worked. Fantastic batteries, thanks for sharing!
captainpecan 1 year ago
What is the voltage potential (not short circuit current) of just one air cell with A) just room humidity and B) with the salt solution?
Also, what is the polarity? Do you have the red jumper clip connected to positive?
You may already know where I'm going with this.
ZeroFossilFuel 1 year ago
Most impressive, young man. Keep up the good work!
ZeroFossilFuel 1 year ago
Thanks for your vids. They are well done.
Could the batteries be enclosed in a plastic tube (or other material) so that the humidity stays pretty constant with little need for service?
JamesThomas 1 year ago
1.5Amps? wow!! so im guessing 3 or maybe 2 of these would turn a starter motor in a car?
Magneticitist 1 year ago
Dude have you heard of NoPoPo water- powered batteries?
They kinda work in a similar way that you're trying to do like carbon and magnesium.
theadvent123 1 year ago
Nice vido, hope you cand do the build vido.
Also where did you get your magnesium and carbon rod from?
9887663 1 year ago
using one of hese cells trickle charging recharble batteries here are a lot of portible power applications. It could be easily designed to have a replaceable magnesium coils tube replaced when needed. I am excited
mark
markdansie1 1 year ago
Where u get u graphite ?
worldismine69 1 year ago
Very important question to be answered for all before Building.
1) HOW LONG does the magnesium last before it completely deteriorates?
2) Does the power output out way the COST, or does the cost out way the power output
I love your project, I learned a lot from you. Although some ppl my be mislead to thinking this will last a very long time. The fact is, that the magnesium will deteriorate pretty quickly and the cost is not worth the money for alternative energy. At least not with magnesium.
bytesilver 1 year ago
@bytesilver
"the fact is, that the magnesium will deteriorate pretty quickly and the cost is not worth the money for alternative energy. At least not with magnesium."
Do you know this from experience? A roll of magnesium ribbon costs $3.50 if you buy in bulk. In my tests after one months time my air batteries were still working fine. I am starting some long term tests now. Based on my personal experience I think this is a very good alternative energy for many situations.
lasersaber 1 year ago 10
@lasersaber search wikipedia for "Water-activated battery". A company in Japan created the same battery in 2007. The name of the battery is called NoPoPo. watch?v=9pmtPQqGT14 for a short video about the battery. It can be recharged (refilled with water) 5 times, each time can last up to 15-30days depending on application.
I purchased 5 rolls of magnesium and am planning to replicate this as well. Although to answer your question, I don't for certain YET, but hoping to find out soon.
cheers
bytesilver 1 year ago
Have you ever heard of Ormus? it can be precipitated out of unprocessed sea salts.. i've experimented with putting it into ibpointless2's 'water captret' but didn't really notice much difference.. but when you mentioned the salts....mmm
WodeBolder 1 year ago
@lasersaber when you say your piles are still working fine after one month, do you mean there's a chemical reaction? can you close them tightly without air? what will happen?
steblizz 8 months ago
Awesome vid Laser. Keep it up.
GuyFawkes2008 1 year ago
Its ok, we know how to assemble them now. This is a real good setup. One of the simplest projects and effective I seen in a long time.
Where do you get your carbon rods?
Anothercoilgun 1 year ago
Awesome Stuff! Those Carbon Rods are Huge! I've gotta try this! Good Job Lasersaber!
mrBr00k5 1 year ago
How many of these I need to run a netbook ? Dell min 10 for example.
zizuazi 1 year ago
Great work...Hats off to you ...what is so great... is that you don't just show your work... you explain it so well....a lot of people post their stuff and only explain haft of it... wish there was a 10 star rating...wish you and your family all the best...
earthwaves000 1 year ago
lasersaber: Now we are hota and bothered to build our own batteries! So where do you buy your carbon rods and magnesium ribbon and what is the approximate price? How long do the things last with a continuous drain and what wears out first? thanks
jackscholze 1 year ago
Any Idea how long these will run for??
Can101276 1 year ago
Very nice. Thanks again.
I wonder if magnesium sulphate (epsom salt) on the towel would allow the ribbon to last longer than NaCl?
Did you treat the outside of the ribbon with anything to enhance its life?
jeannacav 1 year ago
Great work! Thank you for sharing. I was thinking about using an old t-shirt for the cotton component if I replicate this, do you think that will work?...maybe you've tried it? Thanks again for sharing.
MrAnguswangus 1 year ago
I'm gonna be looking for some magnesium ribbon !! Thanks lasersaber
ZED74 1 year ago
@ZED74
@egn83b
Check out my thread on overunitydotcom. It's called "working air battery".
lasersaber 1 year ago
Where do u acquire 3" solid carbon?
egn83b 1 year ago
@egn83b
You reall should go check out my thread on overunitydotcom. I give more info on where to buy stuff etc.
lasersaber 1 year ago
Stunning results!! The materials are the problem over here in The Netherlands, we all have to lookup on eBay again. Thanks for sharing all this.
knovos 1 year ago
wow you are great. i am without words
tyrodogg 1 year ago
Thanks sir. Now I know what I was missing... Thin sheet of salted and dried paper towel in place of cotton cloth.
VideoVegetable 1 year ago
very nice video ,lasersaber .... thanks !
akfreemanmichael 1 year ago
TRULY SWEET! WHERE DID YOU GET YOUR SUPPLIES?
I LOVE IT!
MUDDy
muddymuddymuddmann 1 year ago