- Mon Dec 10, 2007 2:33 pm
#13528
Static Electricity is a convertable form of electricity less than the wattage it takes too be useful in pursuing, barring it has a way of cycling the same electricity back into itself building a charge that can be stored too power smaller electyronics.
I have been thinking of temperature coupled with solar cells to power a liquid of least viscosity through tubes adding equal distant drops of a liquid that doesn't mix with the liquid at equal distances withing the tube and a charge to start it sothat this vertical tube filled with two liquids pushes an electrical charged liquid to keep a object moving every time the lower viscosity liquid passes by the battery being charged picking up a charge at specific intervals.
All speculation but, the alternating weight in the pressurized tube will ciculate if the heavy liquid pushes the least viscosity liquid keeping all liquids stable due to the fact that the tubes are filled with two liquids that do not mix keeping the heavier liquids the exact same distance appart.
Any way, they move circulatorily picking up a charge and dispearsing it into the battery day and night by having a solar cell that has a chemical reacting too temperature so it powers nonstop with the added vertical tube at night.
We just need a way to harness the constant flow of electricity and trhe condusive liquid passes by the static charge filling the storage to be used for a recharger or a fancy clock.
My answer is that we will never have an answer and no matter how much I add to this idea; Static Electricity can never be harnessed efficiently without expending more energy then what you get from the static.
How ever; as a miniture version powered by electrolytes and potatos it would make a unique and harmless (But vastly interesting) miny Jacob's Ladder for any age.
Another desk top office toy!
I have been thinking of temperature coupled with solar cells to power a liquid of least viscosity through tubes adding equal distant drops of a liquid that doesn't mix with the liquid at equal distances withing the tube and a charge to start it sothat this vertical tube filled with two liquids pushes an electrical charged liquid to keep a object moving every time the lower viscosity liquid passes by the battery being charged picking up a charge at specific intervals.
All speculation but, the alternating weight in the pressurized tube will ciculate if the heavy liquid pushes the least viscosity liquid keeping all liquids stable due to the fact that the tubes are filled with two liquids that do not mix keeping the heavier liquids the exact same distance appart.
Any way, they move circulatorily picking up a charge and dispearsing it into the battery day and night by having a solar cell that has a chemical reacting too temperature so it powers nonstop with the added vertical tube at night.
We just need a way to harness the constant flow of electricity and trhe condusive liquid passes by the static charge filling the storage to be used for a recharger or a fancy clock.
My answer is that we will never have an answer and no matter how much I add to this idea; Static Electricity can never be harnessed efficiently without expending more energy then what you get from the static.
How ever; as a miniture version powered by electrolytes and potatos it would make a unique and harmless (But vastly interesting) miny Jacob's Ladder for any age.
Another desk top office toy!