moinsdewatt wrote:..... Otherwise scientists working on the recovery of electricity via rain droplets ...
and that is called hydroelectricity.
No rather the electricity-hygro!
elephant wrote:On the contrary, Ismael, we have been so drunk with our quirky ears that we are rather skeptical. Not much to make beautiful diagrams: we want evidence! Tangible!
And again, you're lucky, you haven't faced deledeco yet (temporarily banned it was so ch ..... the world!)
Strictly speaking, if you have something running in store, put it on Youtube and if it is convincing, we will find a friend to come and see (with HIS own measuring devices). We still have a few engineers and researchers in stock.
sen-no-sen wrote:moinsdewatt wrote:..... Otherwise scientists working on the recovery of electricity via rain droplets ...
and that is called hydroelectricity.
No rather the electricity-hygro!
elephant wrote:Well, that's the approach I like!
Good luck!
plasmanu wrote:: Mrgreen:
for a quick and easy simple test.
We put a child in a trampoline.
The static energy is incredible. Just look at the hair.
it's like a living capacitor.
the top surface can receive a flat coil style sensor.
Without having to look for huge sizes / heights.
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