Entries in the ‘Experiments’ Category:
filed in Experiments, How to..., Solar Power on Apr.23, 2009
The Holy Grail of energy was, is, and will be the solar power. Numerous solutions of converting solar power have existed along the centuries, and people have always used the Sun to power things up, except for the last hundred years or so - that’s the main reason we all got into troubles with mother [...]
Tags: cheap solar cell, diy solar cell, donut solar cell, dye-sensitized solar cell, homemade solar cell, how to make solar cell, How to..., make solar cell, tio2 solar cell
filed in Experiments on Mar.31, 2009
Solar and wind energy are two very important sources of energy that could save us when conventional fossil fuels are finished. In comparison with fossil fuels both of these sources are dependent on the climatic conditions of the place they are used. This is the reason why researchers, designers and scientists are trying to find [...]
Tags: burning gas hydrates, burning ice, cheap energy, energy crisis, gas hydrates, ice that burns
filed in Experiments, Free Energy, Overunity on Mar.28, 2009
[The following is excerpted from Peter lindemann's longer essay, which includes a theory as to the reason(s) the promise of advanced energy technologies have not been developed and introduced into the market. Such "conspiracy theories" are discussed elsewhere.]
In the late 1880s, trade journals in the electrical sciences were predicting “free electricity” in the near future. [...]
Tags: energy technologies, Frank Richardson, free electricity, mechanical energy, Peter lindemann, Uncategorized
filed in Experiments, Free Energy, New Inventions on Mar.23, 2009
If this truly works (and I don’t see why it shouldn’t), it is the greatest home-produced energy discovery since the wheel has been founded. Lloyd Tanner uses an incredibly simple assembly of two 4×4 inch wood pieces, and an iron wheel spinning in between. The friction between the iron and the wood causes the first [...]
Tags: free energy, friction boiler, friction heater, iron wood friction, lloyd tanner, wood friction
filed in Experiments, Hydrogen Power on Mar.21, 2009
In the field of hydrogen fuel cell production, Oregon State University researchers have discovered that sewage can produce cheap hydrogen. In comparison with traditional electrolysis technology, sewage can produce hydrogen at a lower cost.
Tags: biowaste, cheap hydrogen, Environment, hydrogen, sewage
filed in Experiments, Free Energy, How to..., Hydrogen Power on Mar.19, 2009
An Australian man, only identified by the name of Joe “X”, has designed a remarkable water Energy Cell that only utilizes water for a “fuel” and develops substantially more power than gasoline. It was originally designed for use in cars, but it can be used with almost any engine that normally runs on gasoline such [...]
Tags: Experiments, free energy, How to..., Hydrogen Power
filed in Experiments, Free Energy, How to..., Hydrogen Power on Mar.16, 2009
An Australian man, only identified by the name of Joe “X”, has designed a remarkable water Energy Cell that only utilizes water for a “fuel” and develops substantially more power than gasoline. It was originally designed for use in cars, but it can be used with almost any engine that normally runs on gasoline such [...]
Tags: Experiments, free energy, How to..., Hydrogen Power
filed in Environment, Experiments, Tips and Tricks on Mar.16, 2009
Are you sick and tired of having your cell phone die on you during the most crucial of conversations?
Tags: Bluetooth, cell phone, low-battery
filed in Experiments, Hydrogen Power on Mar.15, 2009
President Bush has made a challenge to the American people to begin running our cars on hydrogen as soon as possible, and has allocated over one billion dollars for research to find out how to do that.
In a suburb of Toronto, Canada, a small company called Rothman Technologies, Inc., has in fact discovered not one [...]
Tags: Experiments, Hydrogen Power
filed in Experiments on Mar.15, 2009
I found an article about a man that built himself a pedal machine which has an alternator linked that charges a battery. He says he powers his monitor, some LED, and other small appliances around his house.
Tags: pedal power
filed in Experiments, How to..., Stirling engine on Mar.15, 2009
A Can Stirling Engine(This engine was proposed by Mr.Saburo Tsucchida.
He is teacher of Kasukabe technical high scool.)
Step 1 - Material Preparation and Structure
To make the Can Stirling engine you require these materials: wood board 10mm thick; balsa wood 10mm thick; wire 1.5mm diameter; fishing thread; a balloon; square lumber 5mm square; two thumbtacks; a paper [...]
Tags: can, home made, Stirling engine
filed in Experiments, Hydrogen Power, Solar Power on Mar.15, 2009
This project involves a fascinating experiment in electrochemistry that illustrates several important energy related processes, and provides an ideal context for discussion of several issues related to electricity generation.
Introduction to Electrolysis: Hydrogen from Water
As covered in the discussion section below, it is possible to use hydrogen as a fuel, that is, a way to store [...]
Tags: electrolysis, How to..., hydrogen, solar
filed in Experiments, How to..., Magnetic Power on Mar.15, 2009
Magnetic Heating Unit runs on free energy provided by the planet’s energy field that is circuited through a magnetic energy generator
* Magnetic Heater can use magnetic current from the free energy Celestial Particle Transmuter
* Magnetic Heater does not generate pollution, so it beneficial to the environment
* Magnetic Heater is designed to recycle free energy [...]
Tags: free energy, heater, Magnetic Power, water
filed in Experiments on Mar.15, 2009
Ever thought about how much electricity does your Christmas tree consume? You need not to be scarce, but think on big scale how many Christmas trees are worldwide and how much each tree consumes. Read the tree’s lighting installation booklet, and you’ll see something about 10W… Multiply these 10W by 1 billion trees, let’s say, [...]
Tags: Experiments
filed in Experiments, How to..., Hydrogen Power, Video on Mar.14, 2009
In the times when gas prices rise and rise, and there’s no optimistic future for our pockets, hydrogen and Brown’s gas generation become more and more viable for our cars. Check out this experiment, if you like the idea.
Tags: browns gas, diy, free energy, hydrogen, joe cell