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Uploaded by on Jan 11, 2009

More water batteries on this channel .. Free Energy 3 ... Water Battery ... all used materials, Zink plated steel & Copper Electrodes, immersed in Rainwater .. This gives us Totally Free Green Energy .. Naysayers won't like this .. but am pleased to say that we Can Find free energy if we look .. hope you join us in this effort ...

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  • Kool, can make one with pipes, say copper and zink pipes. Imagine a big yard of them all wired in series, after a yard full,,who knows how many lol you would be able to power your house from just the ground.

  • @stevesrd

    Some say this can be done '~) .. i'm trying to create units that can be used indoors .. some don't have gardens or yards ..

    In other vids you'll see i tried multiple probes, with little increase in energy ..

    Work in progress, hope to be back at this come winter ..

    Peace.

  • not really alot but it is a great survival tactic

  • Thanks for taking the time .. please watch a few more vids, see how we can UP the Amps, and couple together these units .. Tests not yet completed,

    Stay tuned '~)

  • Not very practical for the amount of energy you would gain.

  • You've not followed the series of videos then .. gone through the menu my friend .. these are tests to prove we can find free energy, with whatever we might have at hand .. in fact Seawater gives the best results, when heated.

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  • You're losing power because you have all the plates in the same container.

    Put the plates in seperate containers.

    I'm deffinately going to give you big points for having good plates.

  • while this is no HUGE amount of power, it should be enough for some high intensity LEDs, would be useful for if the power goes out. free power for LED lighting so ya could still see to get around ya house in the dark. heck, i am going to be building some water batteries of my own to light up small lights and will probably let the LEDs burn 24 hours a day until the batteries give up the ghost.

  • i dont think its the water giving up energy tho...now that i know there are disimilar metals it makes perfect sense..... well not really..i cant explain how it works..dont remember the science...but its how old batteries worked..and how car batteries work (as far as i remember) tho i think car batteries use an electrolyte so the metals dont degrade

  • If I pee in it does it recharge it?

  • Do the electrodes eventually corrode?

  • Could someone tell me if distilled water conduct electricity or not??? because there's no ions in distilled water; right?

  • use scrap stuff and use coca cola and the like to keep getting more energy. junk yard parts and old coke and rain water will do the job

  • The zinc and copper will deteriorate with usage, which would make buried pipes impractical.

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