I keep watching your videos on battery making and I am always surprised at the simplicity of the battery and the ingredients. Proper chemistry yields good results. Your dirt looks like Georgia (USA) dirt with that red iron content. I am thinking that with a piece of 2 mil nitrile glove between the 2 halves and a hole in each frame, the electrolyte for each half can be refreshed periodically without having to tear the battery apart.
Have you tried plant ash for the basic electrolyte complex. It is hydroxide in a silicate matrix, when wet. If you use saline plants or kelp, you will get substantial amounts of sodium-hydroxide in the ash.
Won't that battery self-discharge very quickly even if you don't use it to feed anything? I mean acidic and alkaline substances in direct contact will start a neutralisation chemical reaction which destroys both in no time. Am I wrong?
What are the energy efficiency, coulomb efficiency, volumetric capacity, energy density, etc? Cycling information is critical to characterize batteries and make sure improvements are actually being made. Characterizing your own devices - know exactly what you're producing - would be really useful to you and your audience as well. So far we have no idea about how any of the devices you've made actually perform.
Nah.... to much work for a battery that I am not interested. Here I share ideas about some batteries, where people if they like the idea they can replicate make all the tests, upgredes, etc. On my batteries which I develop I make all the test which need to be done,... so no worries about that. But like I said.... here I share ideas and not research study,.... because it take to much time and you know that.
Thank you for your work. I have been subscribed to your channel for a long time. I am waiting for a recipe for a normal battery. There is one question, the place where one alkaline clay meets another - this boundary layer, doesn't it consume acid and alkali for the neutralization reaction. This prevents it from working for a long time. By the way, how long does it work at maximum load? And in this boundary layer, heat and gas should be generated. Confirm my findings. I want to hear your thoughts on this matter.
A normal battery? What is for you a normal battery? Yes, a salt layer is formed between acid and alkaline in the contact area. The LEDs working until the electrolyte has evaporated. Heat is made when the acid and alkaline react together. But here no heat was produced because the reaction was small.
@@cayrex I suddenly had an idea about the boundary salt layer. If you replace the clay with fiberglass or similar basalt insulation. Then if you knead it with your hands - stir the layer to make a flexible or soft battery, then the layer can be broken and let the new current pass from the electrodes. What do you think of this?
sand paper, or belt sander belt, sand ie glass. what a trick, cheesing. lol. I wonder how spend coffee ground powder would work. its biomass tho. wood dissolves in sulfuric acid.
@@cayrexOK thanks. Mostly dirt has negative connotations in English in the sense that it refers to mud or soil or foulness causing a blemish or uncleaness. So I didn't get your application of the word.
I keep watching your videos on battery making and I am always surprised at the simplicity of the battery and the ingredients. Proper chemistry yields good results. Your dirt looks like Georgia (USA) dirt with that red iron content. I am thinking that with a piece of 2 mil nitrile glove between the 2 halves and a hole in each frame, the electrolyte for each half can be refreshed periodically without having to tear the battery apart.
Have you tried plant ash for the basic electrolyte complex. It is hydroxide in a silicate matrix, when wet.
If you use saline plants or kelp, you will get substantial amounts of sodium-hydroxide in the ash.
Couldn’t you have just used a Vinegar base Electrolytes instead of the Acids you used?😊 Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge with me.😊
@@kennedy67951 Yes for sure,... vinegar can be used.
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Just a question.
In you R&D , can you plasma clading of graphite plate with zinc?
You will have a more suface area to work with.
Sorry English. ,🖖
Awesome, amazing, wonderful. Great job. Is this battery can be recharged?
Yes
@@cayrex thanks 👍
Solid state battery..... Or not?
Very nice job!
Is not solid state
I wonder if you ever considered workfunction of elements in order to obtain a solid state battery ?
Is it rechargeable battery?
Hello sir how to make bigger battery 72v 30a for rapid charge like supercapacitor capacity like lithium ion and how big is it...?
You need supercap type anode and battery type like cathode basically a supercapattery and then do cell packing
Won't that battery self-discharge very quickly even if you don't use it to feed anything? I mean acidic and alkaline substances in direct contact will start a neutralisation chemical reaction which destroys both in no time. Am I wrong?
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Ya what's up with that?
The acid and alkaline will form a salt in the contact area. The acid and alkaline is hold in dirt and will not mix together easily.
Which book can you recommend on this gel zinc bromide battery
Hmm,... no idea about the book. I recommend to search for patents, research papers, google scholar,... on this topic.
Can we recharge this zinc battery as well?
Yes
What are the energy efficiency, coulomb efficiency, volumetric capacity, energy density, etc? Cycling information is critical to characterize batteries and make sure improvements are actually being made. Characterizing your own devices - know exactly what you're producing - would be really useful to you and your audience as well. So far we have no idea about how any of the devices you've made actually perform.
Nah.... to much work for a battery that I am not interested. Here I share ideas about some batteries, where people if they like the idea they can replicate make all the tests, upgredes, etc. On my batteries which I develop I make all the test which need to be done,... so no worries about that. But like I said.... here I share ideas and not research study,.... because it take to much time and you know that.
Whic membrane is altrante of nafion for iron exchange.
Another brand,... fumasep!?
Thank you for your work. I have been subscribed to your channel for a long time. I am waiting for a recipe for a normal battery. There is one question, the place where one alkaline clay meets another - this boundary layer, doesn't it consume acid and alkali for the neutralization reaction. This prevents it from working for a long time. By the way, how long does it work at maximum load? And in this boundary layer, heat and gas should be generated. Confirm my findings. I want to hear your thoughts on this matter.
A normal battery? What is for you a normal battery? Yes, a salt layer is formed between acid and alkaline in the contact area. The LEDs working until the electrolyte has evaporated. Heat is made when the acid and alkaline react together. But here no heat was produced because the reaction was small.
@@cayrex I consider a normal battery to be at least an alternative to an acid battery with 200 charge-discharge cycles.
@@cayrex I suddenly had an idea about the boundary salt layer. If you replace the clay with fiberglass or similar basalt insulation. Then if you knead it with your hands - stir the layer to make a flexible or soft battery, then the layer can be broken and let the new current pass from the electrodes. What do you think of this?
@@ara7878 Aha ok I see,... a alternative to lead acid battery..... a manganese copper,... manganese lead....
Your best bet would be a nickel iron battery for homemade long lasting. Be around 15 watt hours per kg. Maybe more.
sand paper, or belt sander belt, sand ie glass. what a trick, cheesing. lol. I wonder how spend coffee ground powder would work. its biomass tho. wood dissolves in sulfuric acid.
You have many options to try. Just use lower concentrations of sulfuric acid
What is dirt?
Emm.... earth, dirt, sand,.... what you find outside
@@cayrexOK thanks. Mostly dirt has negative connotations in English in the sense that it refers to mud or soil or foulness causing a blemish or uncleaness. So I didn't get your application of the word.
@@meisievannancy Yea,... I struggle sometimes with my english
@@cayrexNo problem. I understand now. Thanks for the high voltage cell construction video.
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Damn you are fast.... hahaha