earth battery
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840 milivolts , learn how to read a meter
besides that voltage doesn't mean jack squat , I need to see current reading.
I suspect you're gettin some electromagnetic induction from your wire not the ground.
but I'm going to give you a B+ for trying.
and I don't mean B+ as in the 200volt line on a CRT
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0,83 = 83 mV
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On average, how much AMPs/Voltage does a basic home need to live somewhat the same as I would on average. Meaning, I don't have to cut refrigerators or other necessuties. How much should I be able to output? Just asking what I need to shoot for in an invention idea I have. BarJabba
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You do realise that you can get 0.8 volts from the posts just 2-3 inch from other and about as far in the ground, I got 2.2 volts from 3 cat food tins full of just soil connected in series (copper wire as one connector and just regular screws out my tool box (nails did not work) as the other).
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120 copper pipes linked in series adds to the voltage
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120 copper wires in series? wouldnt that just be 1 long peice of copper wire?
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Copper and zinc(the galvanized coating) naturally create a current when placed in an electrolyte(in this case the earth). Try the same experiment with a copper wire and a piece of zinc coated metal inserted into a lemon or an orange.
beautiful-Tesla said that free energy is in our atmosphere. Those copper wires catch the "Aether"
(Vibrational waves)and then produce Voltage....try putting 120 of those in series to get about 100 volts, nice work...
low7free 3 years ago
yea ive been thinking about it see all what i can make run or charge batterys and stuff thats a cool saying by tesla hes one of my heros and ive recreated many of his exsperaments.
frogermann89 3 years ago
I don't understand how you are getting out .8 volts from two copper pipes...
It should be copper and galvanized steel right?
Whatever the connection points are, find the negative and positive, and connect a 1,000uf cap in parralel, and it will store a charge and filter out a steady current.
Hope this helps, thank you.
BasementBen 3 years ago
it is a copper and galvanized srry yea i tryed that the other day with a steel pipe and i only got .13v so i was kinda wondering if it had to be a galcanized but yea thanks ill have to try the cap
frogermann89 3 years ago