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Earth Battery Experiments III

2 flashing leds powered by an earth battery.  
 
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CoolMaDude (11 months ago) Show Hide
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Nathan Stubblefield was amazing! More needs to be acknowledged about his great inventions. How he utilized his earth batteries to send sound through space, the ether, sparking electrical waves up thru space. He was the first in so many things.
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if the capacitor is at ato large or avalue then it will knock the performance down quite a bit mabea smaller value voltage and capacitance capacitor mabe a diode will help a bit geranium diode ive conducted experiments in the past got similar results dont know why i gave up
MasterTxJ (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Bill, great video!
Are the LED's still running up till this day?

Also have you checked out George F. Dieckmann's earth battery from patent no. 329,724 filed in 1885? His setup seems to permit connection in series. Any thought?

/Thomas
uncleshorty (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Hello Bill I buried two copper plates with 1/2 in. copper wire insulated 24 ft. long runnig south. There I buried a thee ft.long 4in. dia. Aluminum with about a ft. sticking out of the ground. I also took an old 12v. alarm batt. with a 4 1/2volt charge in it. I hooked a jumper to the - side to a LED then to the 1/2 copper wire the LED lit. Then a jumper from the + side to a LED then to the aluminum pipe That LED also lit. The volt meter said 5.75vdc. Its been hooked up for a week 5.75vdc thanx!
flamenymph (1 year ago) Show Hide
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We are wondering what the soft clicking sound is in the background on the videos.
0WildBill0 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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It is something in the camera. I am using a still digital camera to shoot these videos. That noise is in all of the ones I have done thus far. They are not really designed for video, but they will work.

Bill
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Before I check out overunity . com , I can guess there is some power losses in thinner wires due to resistance. I know that batteries can be hooked in series to increase the voltage (or use a joule-theif circuit).. can earth-batteries be hooked in series?
0WildBill0 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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We are working on that now. We have had a problem with series using the multiple electrode approach. We have now switched to the Stubblefield induction coil design and our early results are good. .8 vdc and 15 mA on the first try. that is with only one layer on the primary and no secondary. I will be testing 2-3 layers on the primary soon, and adding a secondary. Thanks for commenting.

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