How is this even possible? You can't generate electricity from water without adding some potential or first use eletrolyte and then a hydrogen fusion cell.
If anyone can say how this works, i need to know, so please speak up
@LinojiJei The ”fuel cells” are, in reality, simply containers for the water. The water or other fluid acts as a conductor for electricity created by the internal zinc battery.
it dosn't work..this video is 1:43 long...he starts to show the clock at 0:05 and the clock shows 9:06, at the end before the after texts the video is at 1:28 and the clock still shows 9:06... hmm..do the math
Could you please open the clock to reveal the plaques of zinc that are decomposed and actually produce the electricity (like in a Volta battery), with the water being just the electrolyte (so basically, just a "turn on" button). Thanks
@jib1000 That's due to people just dumping rubbish, in non developing country's it goes through sewage treatment and back into the system, save as much electrickery as we can?
How is this even possible? You can't generate electricity from water without adding some potential or first use eletrolyte and then a hydrogen fusion cell.
If anyone can say how this works, i need to know, so please speak up
LinojiJei 11 months ago
@LinojiJei The ”fuel cells” are, in reality, simply containers for the water. The water or other fluid acts as a conductor for electricity created by the internal zinc battery.
madmax2069 10 months ago
I think you'll find the amount of material used for the "plates" to make electricity is WAY more inefficient than a preamade modern battery
While a cool gimmick this is NOT green because you put some water in it to start an inefficient battery.
MrPoxman 11 months ago
it dosn't work..this video is 1:43 long...he starts to show the clock at 0:05 and the clock shows 9:06, at the end before the after texts the video is at 1:28 and the clock still shows 9:06... hmm..do the math
Poppea4 1 year ago
Could you please open the clock to reveal the plaques of zinc that are decomposed and actually produce the electricity (like in a Volta battery), with the water being just the electrolyte (so basically, just a "turn on" button). Thanks
stefanoborini 1 year ago
How is wasting water, one of our most precious resources, "going green"?
jib1000 1 year ago
@jib1000 Water can be recycled fossil fuels to generate the electricity can't.
shauny1994 1 year ago
@shauny1994 i guess that's why everyone in the world has clean water to drink?
There are ways to generate electricity that don't require fossil fuels. Nuclear and solar come to mind.
jib1000 1 year ago
@jib1000 That's due to people just dumping rubbish, in non developing country's it goes through sewage treatment and back into the system, save as much electrickery as we can?
shauny1994 1 year ago
Does it run out of "water" (batteries)?
1wsx10 1 year ago
Lol u hav to open it up and show us how it works lol I wanna make 1-_-
1wsx10 1 year ago
can you pee into it? hahaa
wllrunescape 2 years ago 3
Go green, shut down your computer.
Go green, tax the sheeple cars
gridlocksystem 2 years ago
Go green, and the government will spray chemtrails and test nuclear bombs.
gridlocksystem 2 years ago
its work the way it does is that it separates electrons from the liquid and uses that to power itself
jdragon1012 3 years ago
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Fake.
jlmadill 3 years ago
No, it isn't. I got given one as a present, and it works fine.
It relies on the fact that tap wtare is 100% pure water - there are sufficient electrolytes in tap water to make this work.
tompw3141 3 years ago
how dat nigga work?
bboycleve 3 years ago
finally a use for Budweiser!
sameasitev 3 years ago
Amazing! GO GREEN!
TeddyBcool2000 3 years ago