@ch0k0y3y Great questions! I haven't experimented on how to do that. I thought possibly a capacitor could be attached to store the charge over time? What ever the case, this little current may be enough to power an LED, but I imagine it's far to small to effect any type of light bulb. Let me know what you find out? Maybe the technique could be applied to collecting charge before a lightning strike?
@RebelOfTheTruth Hey, try placing the metal rings at the point where the water begins to break into droplets. Maybe about 7-9 inches from the exit point? That's the key my friend! Also, nothing can be conductive except the rings and wires only. See how I used plastic straws and tape to hold everything in place.
I want to make the first car that runs on power that anyone can get
ara1171 3 weeks ago
How much power does it generate? I'm trying to prove to my mom that I can make an alternative car engine.
ara1171 3 weeks ago
can u put this in a lake
DARKmagain 5 months ago
@ch0k0y3y You should be able to use ANY wire or material that conducts electricity. I imagine even aluminum foil would work?
01032010814 5 months ago
@ch0k0y3y Great questions! I haven't experimented on how to do that. I thought possibly a capacitor could be attached to store the charge over time? What ever the case, this little current may be enough to power an LED, but I imagine it's far to small to effect any type of light bulb. Let me know what you find out? Maybe the technique could be applied to collecting charge before a lightning strike?
01032010814 5 months ago
Great job !! The best home made working Kelvin water droplet ...I have seen yet on youtube!
TRTtherocketthing 9 months ago
No problem ;)
my Kelvin Generator does not work =( =( =(
RebelOfTheTruth 11 months ago
@RebelOfTheTruth Hey, try placing the metal rings at the point where the water begins to break into droplets. Maybe about 7-9 inches from the exit point? That's the key my friend! Also, nothing can be conductive except the rings and wires only. See how I used plastic straws and tape to hold everything in place.
01032010814 11 months ago
@01032010814 Hi, thanks...thanks my friend =)
My english is not so good sry... I am from Germany but I have google translator ;):D
okay... I revised my Kelvin Generator :)
cu later & N!cE greetz from Germany / Berlin
RebelOfTheTruth 11 months ago
Dude. This just blew my mind. I don't even know what happened, even after the explanation. You're a genius. You're like Bill Nye the Science Guy.
perfectlittlelife 1 year ago
@perfectlittlelife Thanks for that compliment! I may just walk a little taller today, although I can't take any credit for the idea. Cheers!
01032010814 11 months ago
N!cE OnE =)
RebelOfTheTruth 1 year ago
@RebelOfTheTruth Hey thanks!
01032010814 11 months ago