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Chapin B. Bouffard - Plug into Water: Generating Electricity through Electrokinetics

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CALIFORNIA STATE SCIENCE FAIR
2004 PROJECT SUMMARY
Ap2/04
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Chapin B. Bouffard - Plug into Water: Generating Electricity through Electrokinetics
J0705


Objectives/Goals
The hypothesis of this project was if different types of salts were added to water, then there will be an
increase in the efficiency of generating electricity using the Kelvin Water Dropper.

Methods/Materials
500g of magnesium sulfate was added to 12.0L distilled water to make the magnesium solution. Also,
500g of sodium chloride was also added to 12.0L distilled water to make up the sodium solution. When
the tests were run, the water tank had to have the same amount of pressure for each trial in order to get
efficient results. Three trials were run for each solution with the following results:

The Kelvin Water Dropper - What You Will Need To Build Your Own - How To Build It - What You Will See - How It Works

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http://physics.about.com/cs/experiments/a/260303_4.htm 

The Kelvin Water Dropper

What You Will Need To Build Your Own

Did you know that you can build a very simple high voltage generator which has no moving parts and is powered by the energy of falling water? By dribbling water through empty tin cans, thousands of volts can be “magically” generated.

The water dropper was named for its inventor, the Baron Kelvin (1824-1907). A professor at Glasgow University (from 1846), Baron Kelvin also made important contributions to experimental electromagnetism and theoretical thermodynamics. With James Joule, he discovered the Joule-Kelvin effect. His name is also given to the unit of the absolute temperature scale, the kelvin.

Lord Kelvin Water drop electrostatic generator

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Water drop electrostatic generator

 lightening discharge
Please note:

Some people have reported to me difficulties in getting this device to work.
You need to have some good clean fresh water for this thing to work,
I tried normal rainwater stored in plastic tank here and it did not work either. I charged this water up using a vande graf generator and the dripper then worked as described although not well.
I think water from a reservour supply may not work as well as it sits in storage area and metal pipes and this subjected chlorine and flouride and with the ambient heat to keep it drinkable although nature lovers would consider this water dead.
I may be wrong but if you can get some pure clean mountain or running spring water you may be more successful.
if the water is chilled to 4 degree celsius this may also help as water seems to lose something when heated by the hot sun when out in the open
The best water it seem to be something stored in darkness and kept chilled if you are to believe followers of Viktor Schauberger
If you used poly pipe this stuff when it gets damp will conduct electricty away from the cans and I suggest you varnish all the plastic of it using a natural vanish not the petrol chemical version or use a better supporting material.
Wood restorers or hardware suppliers may be the source to try.
The water also has to drip and not be a continous stream but a drip by drip operation.
If the air is moist around the device such as high humidity or rain in the air ,it will not work also as the charge will not be allowed to build up due to the water conducting the charge into the surrounding enviroment.
It should however work great if you have a thunderstorm , A good dry environment is what you are seeking.
if others out there have suggestions that make this device work I would welcome your input here Geoff

PKS 2001 Seminar: May 19-20. Wasser-Qualitäten

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Seminarreihe 2001

Die Seminarreihe ist in Ausarbeitung. 

Bereits fixiert: "Wasser-Qualitäten" am 19. und 20. Mai 2001.

Das nächste PKS-Seminar "Wasser-Qualitäten" findet am Wochenende 19./20. Mai 2001 am Sitz der PKS in Engleithen bei Bad Ischl statt.

PKS seminars summary (08-09 june2002) (15-16 June 2002)

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PKS SEMINAR

THE LIFE AND WORKS OF VIKTOR SCHAUBERGER

Date:        08-09 June 2002
Location:     PKS Villa, Bad Ischl, Austria
Speakers:    Callum Coats (main speaker)


– Various topics on the works of Viktor Schauberger (VS)

Richard Feierabend:
- Research into German flying saucer project.
- How he obtained documents and prototypes from Karl Gerchsheimer.

A Viktor Schauberger Experiment from Our Senseless Toil

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An Experiment 

A small and unassuming experiment reveals a great law.

Take a vessel, fill it with sand, insulate the sides and the base from the effects of external temperature. By placing ice at the bottom of the vessel a temperature of +4°C (39.2°F) can be produced artificially - conditions will be created which are to be found inside the Earth.

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