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Originally posted by John_Bedini View Post
Hi John
Have you and Chuck done any more work with the crystal cells/batteries , like in this video?
Have not seen Chuck post lately , you guys ok?
Hope things are well.
Geoffrey
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Originally posted by John_Bedini View PostLater I will be posting a video that I think will help in how I chose the PH for the cells. I used Alum Sodium Carbonate and SO4 to change the PH of the cells The Mix Must be done in a separate container because of the reaction. I will be showing the colors from the strips. The Video will take a long time and may do it tomorrow.
I was wondering if you have been sick lately, Have not seen you post anything lately.
NOT that you have to answer ANY of these posts. Just hope you are ok.
Drink some beer it is go for the SPIRIT!
Thank You
Geoffrey
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Hi, arne v
To answer your first question, I'm not sure!, if my memory serves me I remember in one post were John B mentions to John K that it wasn't possible.
It's been a couple of months since I’ve been able to do any testing or experiments as I’ve needed to an extensive bathroom renovation one that wasn’t planed. I’m trying my best to keep up with all the threads though, thanks for the link to crystal growing.
Cheers, George N.
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Growing Crystal
Originally posted by Georgey Nico View PostThanks' Ocallanan
I have rung around some of the places that were referred to by the wed site!.. I'm in the wrong business,one wonted $92 another $68 another $48 and $40 for 5oog, i think I'm might grow my own!, just need a small amount to start.
George N.
Is it legal or illegal to import Alum to Australia?
Or are there not any companies that will send it to your country?
It's not easy to find in Norway either, I've bought it from the USA.
Do it yourself, take a look here Alum Crystals - How to Grow Alum Crystals Video
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Hi John
What temp. do you fire your copper bowls at, and for how long of a time in your Paragon kiln , if you use it to fire the copper to get the bowl ALL BLACK ?
The reason I ask is, I want to see the difference in your TIME compared to my time.
I PM you with my new phone# if you want to call.
Thanks and have a great day.
Geoffrey
Last edited by geoffrey sr miller; 11-11-2012, 08:41 AM.
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Hi John
Here are some 5 pic's of crystal light's running after more then 1 YEAR.
Your light is one of them.
All I do is water them with 8 - 10 drops of H2o every day.
All lights STAY ON FULL BRIGHTNESS.
The crystal grows to a point and then that is it.
water the light and it stays ON.
All lights have been siting in the same place and not MOVED.
To all: If you want a GREAT LIGHT and don't want to build one, then buy John's CRYSTAL LIGHT. simply put IT WORKS!!
Thank You
Geoffrey
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Hi guys,
Wanted to share my video showing me charging my cell phone with a lead alum battery. Seems awesome to do something besides burn a light bulb with it. These batteries work great with Lasersaber's SJR 3.0 too.
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Very interesting test.
Crystal Batteries versus Lead Acid battery for real world scenarios.
Lead Crystal vs Lead Acid Battery - Which is best for Solar Power? - YouTube
Fausto.
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Originally posted by Branch Gordon View PostGothca. So I want to make sure I'm clean on this...bear with me.
1. An alum battery curve will level out at lower voltages, but can't sustain a higher amperage. Example: my LED's start off pulling 300mA, and end up around 10mA. If I wanted to beef that up at low voltages, I need the oscillator circuit in the mix. Is this correct?
2. A crystal battery will sustain a load at a constant amperage, as long as the cell is wet. Is this correct?
2- you need water in the MG copper cell and in the lead alum cell both. it appears to me the lead alum locks it away, the MG copper cell burns it up. the lead alum needs to be charged, the MG copper just needs more water.
Tom C
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Oh...and do you have any thoughts on my recent curves I posted on my thread?
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Gothca. So I want to make sure I'm clean on this...bear with me.
1. An alum battery curve will level out at lower voltages, but can't sustain a higher amperage. Example: my LED's start off pulling 300mA, and end up around 10mA. If I wanted to beef that up at low voltages, I need the oscillator circuit in the mix. Is this correct?
2. A crystal battery will sustain a load at a constant amperage, as long as the cell is wet. Is this correct?
Originally posted by Tom C View Postalum battery and crystal battery are two different things. if you want to run lights for long periods at low voltages you need the oscillator circuit. I have been load testing my converted trojan T125. now this battery was a door stop before conversion, no capacity sitting at 3 volts. the center cell was shorted. after conversion, which took a whole week it began at 4.7 after a dozen charge cycles it is sitting at 5.9. the current it can provide for any length of time is 5 amps continuous for I dont know how long yet. higher current draws (+10A) it cannot handle for more than 1/2 hour or so. but it sits quite nicely at 5A the alum batts would run an Sg nicely with a cap in parallel on the front to match impedance.
Tom C
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alum battery and crystal battery are two different things. if you want to run lights for long periods at low voltages you need the oscillator circuit. I have been load testing my converted trojan T125. now this battery was a door stop before conversion, no capacity sitting at 3 volts. the center cell was shorted. after conversion, which took a whole week it began at 4.7 after a dozen charge cycles it is sitting at 5.9. the current it can provide for any length of time is 5 amps continuous for I dont know how long yet. higher current draws (+10A) it cannot handle for more than 1/2 hour or so. but it sits quite nicely at 5A the alum batts would run an Sg nicely with a cap in parallel on the front to match impedance.
Tom C
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