Water Battery - Quest For Free Electricity Part 2
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Hey buddy how meny miliamp ??
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use magnesium as your negative electrode,,you get way way more power.
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What is happening here is that ions are passing within the water, and when the connection is made outside of water, electrons are then passing and completing the circuit. It's the water not the earth. But if there are materials within the water (soil) that have positive and negative properties this will increase the voltage and also the amperage. I have found sodium bicarbonate to be an excellent electrolyte. Perfect ingredients would be a mix of positive and negative particles to boost power
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If there were a 10 foot copper pipe placed into the ground, would this increase power? the deeper in ground you go? and of course the more pips running into the ground? anyone try this?
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@FreeGlobalEnergy yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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you can charge a battery via one wire taped to the negative and the other end to a non magnetic spike in the ground too, it takes a couple of days though lol. great work.
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y dont you try to light a flash light or something
It's hardly free. You're wasting perfectly good water.
TimsDeece 10 months ago
@TimsDeece
LOL
Yeah your right !
The city sends me a water bill... but what if I collected rain water & all the other parts used were someone else's refuge(trash).
It all depends upon word usage, when you refer to the word "Free" does it mean something from nothing?
In that case nothing on this planet is free, or when you refer to "Free" does it mean to receive something monetarily free, which is my terminology for the word "Free"
If I don't have to fork over the bucks for energy then it's Free
FreeGlobalEnergy 10 months ago
@TimsDeece
I've seen a video where far less water was used filling a straw. Same concept but they used several straws & could power small electronic devices, to say this is a waste of water would be the same as looking at the car battery in your car and state that the usage of water contained within the car battery is a waste of water. The above is much like a battery except it does not require charging with current like a car battery so it's not a storage device but produces electricity.
FreeGlobalEnergy 10 months ago