Fw: Charge a battery? Plant a tree

From: claude.vannuffelen (claude.vannuffelen@wanadoo.fr)
Date: Fri Mar 24 2006 - 08:52:52 PST


>I have the same feeling than Dave.
> If we are in the truth, after some minutes of loading, the current will
> fall down due to polarisation of electrods and the weight of one of the
> electrods will decrease (in this case, it will be alumunium electrod).
> It means after some time, you will have to change this electrod (as it is
> the case of standard battery).
>
> Claude
>
>
> Subject: Re: [MV] Charge a battery? Plant a tree
>
>
>> So if I drive about 1000 nails into my big tree outside the house, I can
>> feed power back into the utility??? I can see it now, 5 kw from a 6 inch
>> Maple!!!
>>
>> Did I mention that I have this bridge I need to sell..........
>>
>> Seriously, if they would subtantiate how the tree is generating a
>> potential it would be one thing, but just to say "it works"! Is a little
>> out there. Dis-similar metals in a conductive solution (sap and ground
>> water with dissolved minerals (ions) makes for a battery. Perhaps they
>> are just a little confused?
>>
>> Dave
>>
>>
>>
>> Wayne Harris wrote:
>>> A small .pdf file (5 pages) Wayne
>>>
>>> http://www.magcap.com/pdf/press_release.pdf
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