Also try the same experiment OUTSIDE rather than inside... Try a non conductive pole of bamboo or cheap wood at approximately 10-15feet high to mount the plate on, try to keep your cable lengths from the plate/ground as short as possible to reduce resistance.
The Aluminum plate may take several hours to several days depending on the density of the plate. You may also need to saturate the plate multiple times to ensure the plate has been Amalgamated properly.
Theoretically if you have set everything up you can obtain about 3.5v from your current setup. I suggest trying just the plate in the attic with a direct shielded solid copper wire directly to the plate... Longer the wire you have, the more resistance you have, you will end up with less voltage.
There are generally three reasons for covering the plate with non conductive material...
1. Insulation from the elements
2. To protect you from being poisoned by Mercury Chloride residue
3. Allows you to place multiple plates next to each other without grounding out at the wrong time.
Also I suggest using a thick hollow core copper pipe and put it approximately 3-6 feet into the ground, the better the ground you have, the better your generator will perform.
Ive read the patent over and over.. and the part people fail to do is making sure their aluminum plate has been Amalgamated... if you look up Aluminum Amalgamation you take Mercury(II) Chloride a cotton ball, and some tweezers then dip the cotton ball in the powder, then rub it on one side of the Aluminum plate until it starts to "Oxidize" once the plate has finished its Amalgamation you flip it over and perform the step again until the Opposite side has been completed.
i used the uf4004 diodes for the rectifier and with 2 200v 330uf capacitors i got 3.5 volts each.. and i use 4 a4 sized aluminium sheets... i recycled the capacitors from an old pc.. which capacitors you suggest to use? sorry for my bad english..
a bigger capacitor won't give you a higher voltage. The capacity of the capacitor (farads) is C=Q / V
Q is electrical charge
V is voltage
It means that with a bigger capacitor you will need much more charge to reache to a voltage level. With a smaller cap, a few quantity of charge could give much more voltage, that's like glasses you fill with water with diffeent diameters, thet height of water is voltage, the quantity of water is charge, you undestand?
try to use a bridge rectifier. The ac input should be the antenna and the ground. The dc output can be used to charge up a capacitor. (use fast switching diodes)
@DarkstarAndrew01
Also try the same experiment OUTSIDE rather than inside... Try a non conductive pole of bamboo or cheap wood at approximately 10-15feet high to mount the plate on, try to keep your cable lengths from the plate/ground as short as possible to reduce resistance.
DarkstarAndrew01 6 months ago
The Aluminum plate may take several hours to several days depending on the density of the plate. You may also need to saturate the plate multiple times to ensure the plate has been Amalgamated properly.
Theoretically if you have set everything up you can obtain about 3.5v from your current setup. I suggest trying just the plate in the attic with a direct shielded solid copper wire directly to the plate... Longer the wire you have, the more resistance you have, you will end up with less voltage.
DarkstarAndrew01 6 months ago
@DarkstarAndrew01
There are generally three reasons for covering the plate with non conductive material...
1. Insulation from the elements
2. To protect you from being poisoned by Mercury Chloride residue
3. Allows you to place multiple plates next to each other without grounding out at the wrong time.
Also I suggest using a thick hollow core copper pipe and put it approximately 3-6 feet into the ground, the better the ground you have, the better your generator will perform.
DarkstarAndrew01 6 months ago
Ive read the patent over and over.. and the part people fail to do is making sure their aluminum plate has been Amalgamated... if you look up Aluminum Amalgamation you take Mercury(II) Chloride a cotton ball, and some tweezers then dip the cotton ball in the powder, then rub it on one side of the Aluminum plate until it starts to "Oxidize" once the plate has finished its Amalgamation you flip it over and perform the step again until the Opposite side has been completed.
DarkstarAndrew01 6 months ago
Looks like you are doing great.
CTR831 6 months ago
look like that thing doe not realy work that well
alienhddna 1 year ago
i used the uf4004 diodes for the rectifier and with 2 200v 330uf capacitors i got 3.5 volts each.. and i use 4 a4 sized aluminium sheets... i recycled the capacitors from an old pc.. which capacitors you suggest to use? sorry for my bad english..
adamz1988 1 year ago
You can put more aluminium plates and it will multiply your power !
raoullevrai 1 year ago
a bigger capacitor won't give you a higher voltage. The capacity of the capacitor (farads) is C=Q / V
Q is electrical charge
V is voltage
It means that with a bigger capacitor you will need much more charge to reache to a voltage level. With a smaller cap, a few quantity of charge could give much more voltage, that's like glasses you fill with water with diffeent diameters, thet height of water is voltage, the quantity of water is charge, you undestand?
lapulga5 2 years ago
try to use a bridge rectifier. The ac input should be the antenna and the ground. The dc output can be used to charge up a capacitor. (use fast switching diodes)
nfexp 2 years ago