<<I am so excited about these energy tools! I have watched every video I could find about these and read the available info on the website and many of these forum posts.. thank you>>
Good for you. That’s what I love to hear. Gather all the info you can and then make it your own.
I am sorry it’s taken so long to respond. I just realized I was waiting to hear from you on the forums and hadn’t received an email notification. The settings were not set up for me to do so. Fixing that now.
<<I initially set the first one up in a fish bowl and drilled the hole in the bottom but in spite of using different things to seal that around the bottom screw, I couldn’t keep it from leaking so I plugged the hole. I cut the bottom bolt shorter so it would still sit sort of upright and attached my makeshift charging clips made from a universal 300mA charger set to 3 volts. I used reverse osmosis water with about 10 drops of Concentrace brand mineral drops and left it overnight thinking my minimum trickle of current would maybe not work but it did Something! I am attempting to add Dropbox images ..unfortunately these expire in 7 days since I have the free account>>
OK… so, firstly, I couldn’t open your image files. They’re probably for a MAC. I could use jpgs or pngs.
I did watch the video though. very nice clean setup.
I recommend that you work on sealing the hole properly in the bottom. It’s key to have the negative coming out the bottom. OK. It’s not 100% necessary, but it does make a difference. Perhaps a big difference. I haven’t found it too hard to do so. What size hole did you make?
If you make a 3/16″ size hole with a diamond drill bit (make sure you use water when cutting) with a drill press, it becomes pretty easy to cut and then seal the whole.
put the threaded rod through the hole. then put some silicon around the hole. then push on a washer that fits nicely. then use a nut to tighten. What might have worked for me is that, on the bottom of the jar, i first put a little silicon around the hole, then a nylon ring spacer around the hole, with a little bit of silicon and put an additional faddie spacer with a 1″ nylon spacer inside of that at the bottom of the cell. This might not work for you unless you have extra spacers for that.
It’s also pretty important to have water covering the entire moe-joe cell. At least 1-2 inches above the top of the 5″ sphere, but not so the alligator clips are submerged, or else they will erode like mad.
<<This is set up under a copper lost cubit Giza style pyramid and also a larger pvc Quartz-filled pyramid with a large harmonizer on a spinner above it.>>
That’s what I am talking about making it your own!! Nice!!
<<My attraction to these tools was the creation of a sort of scalar field and I hope to figure out how to do that. So next I will go find the tubing port and try to make that up for the other one but I should say I used gasket maker to seal the glass bowls after drilling them and now after thinking about the intention to keep the bottom bolt isolated I will goop on a layer of the gasket maker paste over that to shield the negative side sticking out the bottom from the surrounding water..>>
Oh i see. yes. please let me know how that works
You can use the rusty water again by filtering it through shop towels. 2 layers works pretty good. you’ll lose a little water unless you first moisten the shop towels with some distilled water.
Also, instead of using minerals, I’d just use pure KOH (potassium hydroxide) to bring up the current to what you have there – 300mA is good. 500mA is very nice. 1 amp is high, but some users like to do so for car install. This does require a lot of KOH. And i am not a fan of too much of that. I like a slow steady build rather than blasting. Your setup looks like that.
<<Once I have the little tubing port and seal the car moejoe cell, I will see what happens when I link the negatives of the two.
Question, do these have to be plugged in to emit the field? If so, that means they shouldn’t be left on for longer than 10 minutes each hour or so? I think a garden timer will fix this issue so I don’t need to babysit it while I am busy. >>
They always emit a field. Even when empty with no water. even after charging. but it’s a very small field compared to when it’s charged in. and that field does diminish after charging. so you play around by charging once in a while to keep it humming. 10 minutes every hour is a lot. but try that. then reduce it to just the amount you need to keep it humming. that might be 1 minute per hour, or 1 minute every 2 or 3 hours, etc.
Are you sensitive to energy fields?
<<Next question, should I just link the negatives together and the positives together? Or only the negatives?>>
what negatives together? what positives together?