japanese electret

Bill Kingsbury ( Feberrus@aol.com )
Thu, 30 Jul 1998 10:04:25 EDT

jerry wants more contributions so i sent for some data which you shall have
for free (as is my policy) this concerns a japanese invention used to power
telephones in world war II it's called an electret and like a magnet it
supplys energy without input but unlike a magnet it supplies electricity:
the materials you can use are beeswax,sugar,lucite choose one.
now melt your material into a molten state and put it bettween two conducting
plates atach one plate to a positive connection and the other to a negative
then run about 50,000 volts D.C. through it untill the material resolidifies
then turn off the voltage and without touching the poles of the substance
created by the plates wrap the whole thingin aluminum foil and store it for a
week. this is to charge it up. next take it out and connect the two poles with
a conductor this helps it stay charged then hook it up to what you want
powered.