Is there such a thing as a battery that can last forever? It appears there just might be!
It’s called Crystal Power Cells, created by Canadian scientist John Hutchinson, who has been exploring free energy and anti-gravity.
The power seems to be generated through the piezoelectric effect, which generates electricity through vibrations of ambient heat or ambient radiation from the sun. Each power cell generates less than a volt at around 60 miliamps, but they promise to continuously provide power for an indefinite amount of time.
See Second Page:
Very cool
@[100000537498256:2048:Josué Caudillo] esta interesante!!
Hmmm, pretty cool. Needs more power though
Build it bigger and a capacitors it can be built for more power.
If it works, then build it bigger
@[550070376:2048:Brent Pic$#%&!@*o]
Hope he has a good live-insurance. ..
how many of those to power a tesla? 😉
Think about the size of a power plant and how much land they reside on. So yeah, build it bigger.
If this was truly powered by vibration and ambient heat it could be proven by adding vibration and getting more power out of the battery. Also, they guy in the video is using the same electrical connections to measure volts and amps, when volts are measured in parallel and amps are measured in series. https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-use-a-multimeter the fact that he uses the same multimeter to measure both of these without changing how it is hooked up indicates how flawed these measurements are.