Bioelectricity: free energy thanks to the trees?

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Bioelectricity: free energy thanks to the trees?




by coucou » 02/11/06, 18:52

Hello,
just found an article on this link: http://www.prnewswire.co.uk/cgi/news/release?id=160873

He talks about running with trees.
I checked on a plum tree and actually get values ​​from 0.40 to 1.8 volts. The current varies constantly.
When do you think? Do you have any ideas to stabilize the current and use it.
Thank you for your answers
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by elephant » 02/11/06, 19:27

in my opinion, it is a vast quilt, it is a battery effect, the current is absolutely insignificant. You can do the same with a potato, a tomato, an apple
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by Christophe » 02/11/06, 19:28

No it's not a simple stack effect ... I think there is something else involved (otherwise the MIT would not care?).

We had already mentioned the subject on the site ... I will dig a little ...
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by Christophe » 02/11/06, 19:34

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by zac » 02/11/06, 19:37

Hello

What would be interesting would be to know the intensity; the tension alone is not a lot of power : Mrgreen:

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by PITMIX » 02/11/06, 20:13

Cool
so this year the Christmas trees will not have a garland ...
The bulbs will be connected directly between the bark and the earth in the bark. : Cheesy:

I would be curious to see what gives an analog voltmeter rather than a digital under the same conditions.
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by elephant » 02/11/06, 20:46

Yep, we plant 2 nails and a multiple grip at the bottom of each tree .... painful, but practical! : Mrgreen:
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by Woodcutter » 02/11/06, 22:30

Small progress compared to these news which date at the end of December 2005: http://www.magcap.com/pdf/Release2006_09_26V1_02.pdf

Not all read / translated but apparently they still take care of it so there must be something to exploit ...
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by sam17 » 03/11/06, 08:51

According to the lumberjack document, this would be to exploit something in the order of a micro watt. The voltage would rise to a few volts (1,2V) but the intensity would not exceed some microamps (30 mA in fact). Sufficient to charge a battery or flash a led.

But overall it will be especially exploitable by the military to fuck spies in the wild ...
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by overunity » 06/11/06, 18:35

FREE ELECTRICITY HERE ...

http://LienBidonHorsSujet/

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