Water Battery (3 In Series) 001
What you need is some copper and some zinc and some water. Copper – from Twin and Earth Wire Zinc – from Galvanized Nails Water – from Tap Enjoy. Please Donate Now, so I Can Keep Making Quality Videos: www.paypal.com Thanks for your support..
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@kubikop whats the amps you get out of one of these cells?
@wolffallen same question, how many amps?
now here’s an insteresting question,… is this possible with ocean water? cant we just turn the ocean into a huge battery? (insulated of course so we dont kill the marine life haha)
SO simple- easy to replicate. Very nice! What about doing a copper penny/ zinc foil stack in a plastic tube like the old dry stacks?
@wolffallen I’m going to build and test a fish tank size battery with 11 cells inside using zinc and copper and citric acid using some tap water and a pipe filled with sea salt will sit at the bottom and be closed off so the salt will build up on the outside of the pipe causing it to pass zinc ions to the copper to produce voltage, are i can bypass it all and mix the sea salt in each cell.
@anuthehigh if you look up lidmotor on here, he has circuits and links to other people making a jouletheif
if you make this up, its a very simple circuit its just a transistor and coil, and resistor, it can help suck more power out of the waterbattery, i was able to light a LED off a single cell waterbattery, but i did not do much testing with that, because i started getting into wirelessly powering stuff, end goal is to wirelessly light up a fluro tube using a mini tesla coil with waterBatterys
@anuthehigh my batterys all had different lifetimes
i had 1 ’2 cell’ running a digital clock for about 6 months this was probably the longest, it just had the 4 terminals in a shotclass that has 2 sides, you know the once, you get 2 different color alcohols one in each side.
some of my others running LED lights have lasted up to a month
using just plain water, if you add vinegar to the mix they run alot brighter, but it eats the magnesium away faster, with in minutes if you only use vinegar,
@jucest i made lots of different versions,
i used water crystals to separate 1, tissue paper for another, cotten thread, anything that will hold water really
for magnesium i usually use a strip about about 1mil thick, by about half a inch, to an inch long or more, again ive made lots of different version
for copper, i usually used copper wire, and just wrapped it around the “stuff inbetween” like winding a coil
since then i have just been using a copper strip abit bigger then the magnesium
@wolffallen I would like to know, how long the battery lasted it will help me on my homemade battery project for my home to take my house off the grid.
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hey how come when i get 5.8 dc volts and 10.3 ac volts i cant power my 1.5v mp3 player or any thing that runs on a aa or aaa battery?

you should connect enough of these until you can shock yourself!