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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

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  • @chadbailey2019
    @chadbailey2019 8 лет назад +13

    omfg! first time I did this in my life. got 12.66 volts!! it works!! I used the gold looking zinc plated bolts and squeezed half a lime in cup of water.

  • @tameezdevos8868
    @tameezdevos8868 2 года назад +2

    I actually tested my own after watching this to confirm its not a scam, but it's real!!

  • @Tinman2955
    @Tinman2955 9 лет назад +60

    Electricity is induced when two dissimilar alloys are in the presence of an electrolyte. You would improve upon this model by having a copper rod, your zinc coated bolts (galvanized) in each of the cells (cubes) then connecting them in series until the desired voltage is reached (may have to increase the number of cells under a load) then connect the same about in parallel to increase the amp hour rating of each earth battery so that is can power useful things (chargers ect.) You might also introduce a bit of salt water (an electrolyte) to improve conductivity and the electrolysis process.

    • @TheLadyaec
      @TheLadyaec 2 года назад

      So metal blends touching something that has electrolytes (or heat)?

    • @bmw7z
      @bmw7z 2 года назад +3

      @@TheLadyaec You may consider looking up "the Seebeck effect". Fascinating stuff

    • @eprater1234
      @eprater1234 Год назад

      You realize they’re already in a series, right? The individual cubes are the cells, and the they’re in a series to make the “battery”, and he can then wire more “batteries” in parallel to increase the voltage and amperage to one load. Also, salt water likely wouldn’t increase the voltage at all because the dirt is already acting as the electrolyte and producing 0.5v per cell which is about average especially for that small of a cell. Adding more electrolytes to the solution that already has enough electrolytes won’t help and can actually cause the voltage to drop if the cell becomes too viscus.

    • @eprater1234
      @eprater1234 Год назад +1

      I just realized your comment is from 7 years ago lol

    • @Tinman2955
      @Tinman2955 Год назад +1

      @@eprater1234 I’d forgotten all about this. In series, voltage is additive. In parallel current is additive. Your comments are appreciated, thank you for your input.

  • @christ4u2now
    @christ4u2now 6 лет назад +9

    If you push the bolts deeper in the dirt (if possible) then you get a bit more voltage. In your case you couldn't do it. A bit more deeper cells and longer bolts could have made it. This advice was only for the bolts and not the copper. No need to get the copper deeper. However, a few more cells do the same thing if needed, to get more volts. A combination of Stainless steel and aluminum works also well and I prefer that, especially if you want to dip often.
    Very nice video, by the way. Thanks!

    • @David-bc4rh
      @David-bc4rh 2 года назад +1

      dip often?

    • @Randy2747
      @Randy2747 Год назад

      What do you mean dip often?

    • @christ4u2now
      @christ4u2now Год назад +2

      @@Randy2747 By that I mean to water it more often. If its to dry, the experiment want work. There much be always moisture in it or no electricity.
      Desertsun wrote what was also my thought:
      "Note: every couple of days the dirt will "dry out" and the voltage will decrease. TO RECHARGE THE BATTERY; just add 1 or 2 teaspoons of water to each "cell" and the battery will be "recharged"."

  • @jeremyaster7470
    @jeremyaster7470 4 года назад +5

    thanks for helping me get first place for engineering in the science fair 4 years ago. i even got accepted into nationals but i was stopped there. not like i wanted to go any further, i just wanted the pizza party

  • @macgeek2004
    @macgeek2004 10 лет назад +56

    Adds a whole new meaning to the phrase, "connect your circuit to _ground_!" ;~P LOL

    • @RicardoFernandespage
      @RicardoFernandespage 9 лет назад +3

      you sir, are a genious! :)

    • @AuralVirus
      @AuralVirus 9 лет назад +7

      ... thats where the meaning came from in the 1st place. all sayings etc have profound roots.

    • @AuralVirus
      @AuralVirus 9 лет назад

      David Irving That was what I was referring to. sigh. and so was the OP. sigh x 2 seems you were the stupid one (no offence (not spelt with an s)) for not getting that.

    • @mrartwatcher
      @mrartwatcher 9 лет назад

      oh the roots of the power of words lol

    • @NeckWeck
      @NeckWeck 9 лет назад

      AuralVirus Or offense. I think that spelling is dependent on location or just personal preference.

  • @xaviersalinas1640
    @xaviersalinas1640 8 лет назад +30

    this actually works, made myself one yesterday for my electricity class

  • @GeorgeZaharia
    @GeorgeZaharia 5 лет назад +81

    instructions unclear i ended up making an arc reactor...from plastic bags.

    • @wildfirephoenix2262
      @wildfirephoenix2262 5 лет назад

      woah...

    • @Andrew-ci1dg
      @Andrew-ci1dg 4 года назад +10

      I accidentally made a black hole, how to stop it please help

    • @stormrungaming
      @stormrungaming 4 года назад +3

      @@Andrew-ci1dg Glad you were able to figure it out man... You deserve a Nobel for all the accomplishments!....

    • @ImAChristianFirst
      @ImAChristianFirst 3 года назад +2

      @@Andrew-ci1dg get a divorce

    • @plupdeplup7349
      @plupdeplup7349 2 года назад

      😂😂😂😂

  • @airborne501
    @airborne501 7 лет назад +6

    Love the information. I enjoy your videos. If an apocalypse happens, people are going to regret not watching these. Thanks for all the work.

    • @llllllllIIIIIIIIIII
      @llllllllIIIIIIIIIII Год назад +2

      Batteries won't really help in the acutal apocalyspe.

    • @Mellow-p2g
      @Mellow-p2g Год назад

      ​@@llllllllIIIIIIIIIIIwhat actual apocalypse?

    • @thelinemann
      @thelinemann 5 месяцев назад

      you’d have to be living pretty comfortably to want to move on to generating electricity amidst the apocalypse. I’d be more worried about collecting food and water! Lol.

  • @SenkusJulius
    @SenkusJulius 9 лет назад +89

    dirt cheap

  • @BrendanMiller.
    @BrendanMiller. 9 лет назад +15

    My question is how long can it light a light bulb

  • @blackadder4590
    @blackadder4590 9 лет назад +1

    This is Science for everyone! Great video for simply gadgets!

  • @vikasmohan1365
    @vikasmohan1365 4 года назад

    I am from India and I have achieved 1st prize in my science project competition . Thankyou for sharing your knowledge and helping me . I love your behaviour and explanation .
    Thankyou so much

  • @andrew_owens7680
    @andrew_owens7680 9 лет назад +22

    If I understand, the dirt is neutral. Isn't the reaction between the copper and the nail?

    • @carpetmonk
      @carpetmonk 8 лет назад +4

      good eye.

    • @sajkdnsaklfhnj
      @sajkdnsaklfhnj 8 лет назад

      +Andrew_Owens I tried similar esperiment at home and everytime i failed. I used a common 1,2 v 0,22A light bulb. I have to get some leds... Then i'll try again. Soil is neutral? should y use some acid?? :)

    • @carpetmonk
      @carpetmonk 8 лет назад +3

      ***** then the acid becomes the electrolyte, just like your car battery. if this produced a charge it would be because the dirt is wet. the capacitance of dirt is weak, and in this demonstration would only be a matrix to Hold an electrolyte not yet added. this is basically an unfinished battery.

    • @PHH-iw2hb
      @PHH-iw2hb 4 года назад

      @@sajkdnsaklfhnj what if you use dirt with an acidic ph level?

  • @joeigineversleepigottaeat8969
    @joeigineversleepigottaeat8969 8 лет назад +2

    im thinking would using several 55 gallon plastic bins with big rods and thicker gauge copper in them make it have a higher voltage output?

  • @DonaldMcKenzie-nn4pw
    @DonaldMcKenzie-nn4pw Год назад +1

    Magnesium Joint Sachet
    The magnesium filings were saved. I placed them in a piece of paper towel. I laid a bare stranded copper wire in the filings. Then rolled the group like a joint. I then bent the metal joint in half and sealed it shut with a second piece of copper. I completed the magnesium sachet by twisting both wires together. I then tested the magnesium sachet with carbon in a tap water bath. The amps came in at 1.3 milliamperes. Again, the shaving have points and powered metal has alot of surface area by mass. This was a very small amount. This is the technique of modern battery manufacturing. It works well.

  • @SlyPearTree
    @SlyPearTree 9 лет назад +4

    What's the internal resistance of something like this? Open circuit voltage is one thing, but how much does it drop when there's a load?

  • @detroitgoth
    @detroitgoth 9 лет назад +24

    I just made this using zinc plated iron bolts and got 6.8 volts out of it.

    • @deangreenhough3479
      @deangreenhough3479 8 лет назад +3

      Can you kindly tell me what current range you are able to pull? Thank you

    • @mattperryman1948
      @mattperryman1948 4 года назад

      @Budget Boost DIY could you explain that, please?

    • @IMOLDIN
      @IMOLDIN 4 года назад

      Boooohoooo mines bigger than yours 🤣

  • @joe_zupko
    @joe_zupko 5 лет назад +2

    Gotta keep some copper wires and galvanized bolts in my car in case of an emergency hahaha

  • @dodgygoose3054
    @dodgygoose3054 2 года назад +4

    Could you do this for outdoor lighting with pot plants for your energy source ?

  • @philstat100
    @philstat100 6 лет назад +4

    Pretty cool!. Any amps in that? I would relay like to know. If you made larger cells, Would you get more voltage?

  • @Enginair
    @Enginair 9 лет назад +1

    wow, you've got yourself some fancy dirt there!! very cool project

  • @gabriel83571
    @gabriel83571 9 лет назад +6

    Well, this is rather interesting, so i'm most likely going to use this sometime, but oh man, didn't know you could literally take power out of earth, that's just... logical... yet quite cool :)

  • @bioswars8827
    @bioswars8827 4 года назад

    Keep exploring my friends, you're on to more than you can truly understand. May I also suggest, adding some salt water to your soil, or trying it on a salt water river system banks.

  • @Anonimousxz
    @Anonimousxz 4 года назад +1

    A tip from a curious Brazilian:
    Try to use salt just below each earth cell, it will probably help when they are refilled with water.

  • @BonyFingers1969
    @BonyFingers1969 7 лет назад +2

    The Great Pyramid of Giza was actually a power producing machine ...
    There are large aquifer's under these pyramids which add to the earths generation of power ....I think it you applied this technology to an area where there is a large under ground aquifers you would produce more power ..

  • @cherokee67212
    @cherokee67212 10 лет назад +3

    This would be really cool to make a big one of these. What would you say would be the limit, or is there a limit? That may sound silly but this could be a life saver! Not much to carry around in a bug out bag, cause everywhere you go there is dirt!

  • @omaralvarez7746
    @omaralvarez7746 2 года назад +1

    Will it work attached to an inverter to convert the bolts into a higher former electricity

  • @DonaldMcKenzie-nn4pw
    @DonaldMcKenzie-nn4pw Год назад +1

    I screwed up about the texture. It is area of the tall jar of water and the 12-inch rod of magnesium. I never expected to see 5 milliamperes and jumped to a wrong conclusion. I performed a bad science experiment by making changes before duplicating the experiment of someone else. I shaved the magnesium first, with hopes of making a new modern type of cell. I then used that textured rod which produced much higher amperage. 5/16" diameter rod. However, on the second attempt with a smooth rod the 4 milliamperes was still true. I then learned proximity of rods makes higher amperage. The large vessel and rods made that possible to determine. That is a 100% and I tested that several times. The amps would drop into the 2 range and as I brought them closer would climb up into the 6-7 but settle back down in the 4-ma range.

  • @kirkfarley947
    @kirkfarley947 8 лет назад +9

    If I understand the theory right, (I’ve been learning Ohms law for two weeks now so forgive if I’m wrong), copper and galvanized metals (as well as others) have two different levels of conductivity. They are both conductors, but one is more efficient than the other creating an imbalance. Electrons want to travel from one pole to the other (toward the path of least resistance, or the neutral pole) which creates electromotive force, AKA "voltage".
    A battery does not "create" electricity, but "stores" it, which in my mind makes this more of a natural “generator” than a battery, unless the earth itself is viewed as the storage battery, and using the two different metals channels the flow of voltage.
    The earth itself provides the electric charge, (through gravity/magnetism I think) so connecting several of these power “generator/batteries” systems together in series should double the voltage in each group. Hooking them in series parallel should also up the amps. If you used deep cycle truck batteries as storage and these earth generators/batteries as a charging source, you would have a reserve capacity in your battery bank similar to those in a solar power system. Any thoughts?

    • @TheSmokingGun57
      @TheSmokingGun57 8 лет назад +9

      Not bad for the most part, the biggest flaw might be with the deep cycle batteries as storage, since current always seeks balance, so unless the source is not greater than the destination, current will only flow until both are equal...however some simple circuitry could remedy this, so keep with your studies, and learn about diodes and capacitors, as incorporating them in your "system" will help avoid this limitation!
      Peace, Love, & Light!

    • @charlenenorman3644
      @charlenenorman3644 6 лет назад

      TheSmokingGun57 awesome

    • @christopher4535
      @christopher4535 2 года назад +1

      I was wondering the same thing if you connect enough together in theory I don't see why you couldn't charge a battery bank...? I think you would need the voltage to be a bit higher than 12v for it to actually charge? I live off grid this would be cool to have as a back up way of charging my batteries if it works.. might try it.

    • @slarbiter
      @slarbiter Год назад +1

      ​@christopher4535 I'm wondering how effective it would be to up the size and use a garden bed instead of ice tray. Each cell is a plant and it is constantly charged with watering, living soil, root system

  • @goatgirl61
    @goatgirl61 10 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much ... I'm building mine tomorrow

  • @lukegraftonnash8357
    @lukegraftonnash8357 8 лет назад +3

    If you used two ice trays would that double the voltage?
    Sorry if that's a stupid question

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  8 лет назад +4

      hi there. it's not a stupid question. and yep, it would double the voltage (as long as you hook them in series)

    • @matth6762
      @matth6762 7 лет назад

      Wire a few up in parallel and you could probably melt metal.

  • @danyalorimer5701
    @danyalorimer5701 10 лет назад +2

    That is pretty awesome but how do you keep it attached to the item you want to charge?

  • @Catwitdagat
    @Catwitdagat 8 лет назад +5

    We are going to use this one for class thanks!

  • @jamesndarlene
    @jamesndarlene 10 лет назад +2

    I really like this. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Fez993
    @Fez993 8 лет назад +1

    Would the voltage increase if the dirt wasn't watered but rather moistened with distilled vinegar or another acidic liquid?

  • @3leopardsblue
    @3leopardsblue 9 лет назад

    delighted with this... better than a big bucket. this is portable. and i got the ice cube trays too.

    • @vintageretro2562
      @vintageretro2562 10 месяцев назад

      well . 8 years ??? - did you build it or just post a pointless , meaningless message with nothing

  • @MrSheepboy
    @MrSheepboy 10 лет назад +3

    Amazing! I'm not sure if you mentioned it already but how long can these be expected to last given than you keep them moist and they're being used permanantly?

  • @duggla781
    @duggla781 10 лет назад

    Learn something new everyday. Thanks!

  • @drunktearil
    @drunktearil 9 лет назад +2

    What if you mixed epson salt with the water would it have more volts

  • @Justafan1995
    @Justafan1995 7 месяцев назад

    How do you connect it to something? I see you have one screw / nail at the end on the left and the coffee wire on the right. Do you need to connect both the nail and the wire to whatever you’re connecting it to? Or just touch the copper wire to the object? If you had a lightbulb how would you make it light up? And which side is which (positive and negative) if you did have to connect both

  • @Tools2Survive
    @Tools2Survive 10 лет назад +32

    It would be interesting to see several of these ice cube tray earth batteries stacked together in series. Maybe a stack of 3 trays would give you around 12V?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  10 лет назад +9

      Tools2Survive hi there. you should be able to make a "12v battery" using as few as 2 of them (as i was ultimately able to get this earth batteries output voltage to just over 6v by "fully saturating" the soil).

    • @Tools2Survive
      @Tools2Survive 10 лет назад +8

      desertsun02 Using a drip hose with a timer could make this maintenance free. You could also make several double stacked ice cube tray earth batteries (12v) and connect them in parallel to increase the amperage.

    • @abhimanyukashyap2514
      @abhimanyukashyap2514 9 лет назад +7

      +Tools2Survive yeah .. let's do this. Im gonna try to power a dc motor using this.. will tell you the results in a few days..

    • @sythlorde
      @sythlorde 9 лет назад +13

      +Tools2Survive funny thing is they made these thousands of years ago in huge clay jars, wonder what they used those for back in the day.hmmmmm.......

    • @wandelgartking5446
      @wandelgartking5446 9 лет назад +6

      +Abhimanyu Kashyap So?

  • @itsdianepitts836
    @itsdianepitts836 8 лет назад +1

    this. is very Cool stuff man you are a gift...!🍄

  • @relicreapers571
    @relicreapers571 9 месяцев назад

    Can't wait to start playing

  • @ariqkamilnugroho5015
    @ariqkamilnugroho5015 8 лет назад +3

    using normal dirt?

  • @dnizzel1
    @dnizzel1 5 лет назад +2

    Substitute water with vinegar, or with salt water. Increases the acidity and conductivity. Should increase the voltage.

  • @Ricangal
    @Ricangal 10 лет назад +5

    How many milli-amps did it generate? Love the video.

    • @cloudsrain8753
      @cloudsrain8753 10 лет назад +4

      Yeah, that is my first thought if it even generates an amp or would it take to get it up a few amps, then we would be cooking.

    • @danielwilson2109
      @danielwilson2109 10 лет назад

      Clouds Rain Any ideas of the amperage of what this could kick out?

    • @edoardoagostini1800
      @edoardoagostini1800 Год назад

      @@danielwilson2109 0.000000001

  • @NYClubMaster
    @NYClubMaster 10 лет назад

    WOW! So if I stack 10 of them I could potentially get 50V?
    This is cool!

  • @jiritichy6855
    @jiritichy6855 4 года назад +16

    Since you have the voltmeter/Amperemeter in hand, tell us how many Amps does it provide! That is more important that Voltage.

    • @pa_maj.MARTINI-van-MAN
      @pa_maj.MARTINI-van-MAN 3 года назад

      @Underrated Inventions You could try planting herbs in the soil cubes and see if you can put more energy energy into your food 😂🤣😆

  • @pattycake5643
    @pattycake5643 7 лет назад

    this was pretty cool, it makes me wonder how we are not using this on a bigger scale, for things like a cloths dryer maybe

    • @Randy2747
      @Randy2747 Год назад

      A clothes dryer 🤣🤣, maybe we can power a city. Lol

    • @vintageretro2562
      @vintageretro2562 10 месяцев назад

      oh ... only 6 years and nobody advanced it ...... and you believed it ....... hahahahahh

  • @kyllareanzareskirajin
    @kyllareanzareskirajin 2 года назад +1

    Hello sir can I use a solid copper wire instead of this strip wire. Thank you

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  2 года назад +1

      hi there. yes, solid copper wire should work too. i've recently bought scrap pieces of copper sheet to make one using that.

  • @lilchu7336
    @lilchu7336 4 года назад +1

    What could you use this for?

  • @deniseharris3110
    @deniseharris3110 2 года назад

    Interesting, I'm definitely going to try.

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  2 года назад

      sounds good. let me know if you have any questions.

  • @OfftoShambala
    @OfftoShambala 3 года назад +1

    How do you connect it to a thing like a calculator or in my case a string of LED lights… like fairy lights…

  • @LavosierCharles
    @LavosierCharles 8 лет назад +4

    you can put salt water and will improve, but you do not need much

  • @RichardHuffaker1
    @RichardHuffaker1 10 лет назад +2

    Very cool...now I have to try it!

  • @djkaneck1
    @djkaneck1 10 лет назад +1

    Ah man, that's off the hook!

  • @i_am_a_freespirit
    @i_am_a_freespirit Год назад

    Are the screws at the end hooked together? It wasn't clear to me what the ends looked like.
    Please enlighten me. Thank you

  • @mmerchant79
    @mmerchant79 10 лет назад +4

    What about using a series of 5 gallon buckets? what would the output be on something like that?

    • @jckay5087
      @jckay5087 9 лет назад +5

      mmerchant79 .... It would be no different. The idea of this is misleading. The dirt is NOT providing the "free energy". It is just the electrolyte, or medium, that the energy is passing through. You could use almost anything from lemon juice to potatoes as the medium. The energy is coming from the reaction between the zinc on the bolts and the copper in the wire. Eventually, they will be used up and corrode, and all the dirt in the world won't give you any more energy...
      Of course, the energy required to make that zinc and copper is more than what you get from them. That's why it's considered a Battery, and not an energy Source...like oil or nuclear...

    • @kai2698
      @kai2698 9 лет назад

      jc knight Some part of me is taking issue with you calling oil or nuclear an energy source, but I'm sure you know that both of them are extremely unsustainable..

    • @jckay5087
      @jckay5087 9 лет назад

      kai2698 That's the political/partisan side of you taking issue. Scientifically, there is no doubt that all fossil fuels and nuclear are an energy source.
      That is simply defined by getting more energy out of it, than we put in extracting it from the Earth. Solar and Wind can be an energy source as well, it's just that they are a more expensive one with a much longer payback time.
      I happen to run on 100% of both of them, but mainly because I enjoy being self-sufficient. Not so much because they are cheaper, per se....... (Although, ironically, once you add in Govt. taxes & fees, it is. Particularly since most utilities charge you fees just to be hooked up, even if you don't use a bit of them.)

    • @kai2698
      @kai2698 9 лет назад

      jc knight It's awesome to know that's you're running 100% on wind and solar! Are you living in somewhere with a lot of sun and/or windy? Or do you just have a lot of solar panels and/or windmills?

    • @jck9590
      @jck9590 9 лет назад +3

      kai2698 I live full time in my RV and generally travel to the desert Southwest for winter and Montana,Wyoming, etc for Summer. I have 800 Watts of Solar panels and a 1KW pop-up wind generator. Between the both of them, they take care of all my electrical needs, and I often have enough extra to recharge other campers who are boondocking.
      I haven't had rent or utility bill in 8 years...and with a 38ft slide out, I have all the comforts of any nice apartment...Plus, if I don't like my neighbours, or just chose to have any at all, I can just move anywhere I like...

  • @vidskitkid
    @vidskitkid 8 лет назад +1

    I wonder if moistening the soil with salt water would increase the efficiency/power?

  • @thetastelesschef7463
    @thetastelesschef7463 9 месяцев назад

    what did you use the battery that was put directly into the earth? Have you ever used these batteries for gardening purposes? My hypothesis is that this is one of the missing elements for use in the gardening situation. I might give it a try this season. but I would like some input from someone that's made one already....

  • @philstat100
    @philstat100 4 года назад +1

    Thank You for the video and information. Could you take 20 of those and make 110 volts? Also what kind of amps would these produce? Again Thank You.

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  4 года назад +3

      hi. i'm not sure the limits of these but theoretically you could make a pretty powerful setup if you used enough trays

  • @natojohnston1613
    @natojohnston1613 Год назад

    Can this be put into a inverter and a toster or tv for camping

  • @98CHERRYBLOSSOMS
    @98CHERRYBLOSSOMS 8 лет назад +2

    I clicked this video just to hear him say "dirt" xD I love how he says it

  • @daemonwhitebeard6590
    @daemonwhitebeard6590 Год назад

    If one Ice Cube Tray puts out five volts, will two put out ten volts or three put out fifteen volts? I wonder what would happen if I were to use several small bowls, say eighteen, do? I will have to give it a try some time and find out. This curious mind wants to know.

  • @LesleyMills33
    @LesleyMills33 9 лет назад

    Hey, thats a great little video!....thanks, from lesley in New Zealand.

  • @rawiahzulkipli2787
    @rawiahzulkipli2787 11 месяцев назад

    if i use a bigger ice cube hence the amount of dirt is increased, should the length of copper wire need to be increase too?

  • @mohsin35256
    @mohsin35256 6 лет назад +2

    how can it be equalized acid-lead battery which is 12 v, and can it be connected to inverter to make 220 ac volts.?

  • @permofit
    @permofit 7 лет назад +1

    this may have been asked but what kind of milli amps will it put out?

  • @philletwist5311
    @philletwist5311 7 лет назад

    That's cool,What if you do bigger?What would it give off in voltages?

  • @DonaldMcKenzie-nn4pw
    @DonaldMcKenzie-nn4pw 6 месяцев назад

    Increasing the amperage for earth batteries is quite simple. A law of physics states that wiring in parallel will add the amps of two power sources. We simple wire a solar panel to the earth battery. We build the earth battery to the desired voltage in series. Earth batteries are the cheapest voltage around. Then wire a solar panel to the EB in parallel. Boom best of both worlds. Real power.

  • @tonypino2858
    @tonypino2858 8 лет назад

    Super video

  • @vitinusory4721
    @vitinusory4721 7 лет назад

    good staff.. pretty.. cool.... I like it..

  • @DionKhnum
    @DionKhnum 3 года назад

    The copper pole and nail in the ground caught me . How does that work.?

  • @D4RKBRU73
    @D4RKBRU73 8 лет назад +3

    Hello. First of all, thank you for the nice video. I have two questions.
    1.) Which soil is best for this, what kind of "saturation" should i look for?
    2.) How much Watt hours can i expect? Im talking about how long will things run with this until the soil is "emptied" of electrons ?

  • @MD2020MD2020
    @MD2020MD2020 9 лет назад

    If u put vinegar in the soil and it will have a higher voltage than just soil or dirt.
    Each cell should make .50 volts. times that bye the amount of cells u have. Is powerful.
    It won't last as long as a earth battery but u can power stuff with a higher amp in take with it.
    You need an electro light to store the proton from the neutron.
    It will cause rust.
    Just clean it and do it again.

  • @nolanfoster6782
    @nolanfoster6782 4 года назад +1

    Is it the amount of dirt, the type of bolt as a rod ?

  • @Zethneralith
    @Zethneralith 9 лет назад

    Would using vinegar instead of water with the dirt increase the effectiveness of this at all?

  • @Dr_Sri_Harsha_Guthikonda
    @Dr_Sri_Harsha_Guthikonda 9 лет назад +2

    amazing....bro wwat is the principle?

  • @nolanfoster6782
    @nolanfoster6782 4 года назад +2

    How can I up the voltage and current?

  • @jackjones9460
    @jackjones9460 2 года назад

    How many amps did you record? Did you wet the soil? Clay, sand or organic topsoil? I figure I may as well ask to make it easier to copy you. Thank you.

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  2 года назад

      hi since the amps on these are typically low compared to the voltage i just measured voltage. you definitely need to wet the soil. if it's dry the battery won't work. the soil i used was from my backyard. it's high in clay and very dense. sand or regular soil should work too.

  • @Looking2marryU
    @Looking2marryU 8 лет назад +3

    Can the dirt be sand? Would it be possible to adjust the voltage to 120 in order to power a small refrigerator 24/7?

  • @21Wakeup
    @21Wakeup 8 лет назад +3

    It may be that the challenge is to use only dirt and metal. but what about adding acid and a bit of water to the dirt.. understadibly it will up the voltage but what about the amps

  • @scarletsummer3526
    @scarletsummer3526 Год назад

    But what do you use it for? And how do you hook it up?😊

  • @easyphysicswithbanan2961
    @easyphysicswithbanan2961 5 лет назад +1

    How much current did you get out of this?

  • @DonaldMcKenzie-nn4pw
    @DonaldMcKenzie-nn4pw Год назад

    You need to wire a small solar panel in parallel. The circuit is called a non-ideal parallel circuit. I have done this twice in experiments. The solar panel has to be in low light conditions. If the amperage is too high it blasts through the system, and you only get volts from the solar panel. My last test had the system pulling 2.45 ma from the panels and 20 volts from the earth battery cells. The first time it ran with .01 amps and 15 volts. There is a relationship here that can be manipulated. My solar panel is an 18v about 12" square. The earth battery I built only made .01-.02 milliamperes unit I added the solar panel which can boost the amps.

  • @photographermatt
    @photographermatt 8 лет назад +1

    this is amazing 😲 I gotta try this! thanks for posting!

    • @vintageretro2562
      @vintageretro2562 10 месяцев назад

      oh ... only 7 years , well did you build one ?????

  • @bosdad7
    @bosdad7 7 лет назад

    you should try adding a acid to the dirt to increase conductivity. use orange juice or lemon juice and see what it does.

  • @violettracey
    @violettracey Год назад

    Cool! Thanks!

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  Год назад

      sure thing. i'm glad you liked it!

  • @meowers4190
    @meowers4190 3 года назад

    Can the dirt be any type of dirt like the one found in backyard?

    • @desertsun02
      @desertsun02  3 года назад

      hi there. yep. any dirt should work. sand also.

  • @ThousandHobbies
    @ThousandHobbies 8 лет назад

    How much time you battery last until it needs to be replased - dirth ?

  • @ChristopherHunterSmith
    @ChristopherHunterSmith 9 лет назад +4

    works with tap water as a medium too, same results

  • @cubrick2001
    @cubrick2001 9 лет назад

    Fanstastic ! Thanks for posting !

  • @sologrande6224
    @sologrande6224 5 лет назад

    nice work

  • @nexes6691
    @nexes6691 2 года назад

    So 4× these will reliability run 12volts???

  • @nyekonto2665
    @nyekonto2665 7 лет назад

    Have you tried having the copper-end towards north and galvanized iron towards south?

  • @rashidinasir3686
    @rashidinasir3686 6 лет назад

    can we put table salt solution to wet the dirt? does it will give higher amps?

  • @Slumberjacksix
    @Slumberjacksix 7 лет назад +1

    Not sure what you mean by, “dirt”. Mix of sand, clay, eta all?

  • @housestar0H
    @housestar0H 9 лет назад

    you could just use aluminum of some sort too no? like foil, wet the soil down with vinegar to up it too. Im going to throw one together in the next day or two and try to refind this post to post results, thanks! fyi im doing this for a project in my wind energy program :) so again thanks for the help

    • @annathomas8569
      @annathomas8569 9 лет назад

      Jon Darnell did it work Jon? i wanna try as well,also for a science forum project

    • @housestar0H
      @housestar0H 9 лет назад

      Yes and no. Really it comes down to the metals and dielectric. Have dirt, vinegar, lemon juice ready to see the differences. Kids love it

    • @annathomas8569
      @annathomas8569 9 лет назад

      OK thanks

  • @velcroman11
    @velcroman11 Год назад

    Your dirt battery won’t fit in my calculator 😂😂 But, seriously great demo thank you 👍