It is not the salt water but copper from where energy is released. It is conversion of copper to some hydroxide or oxide or my be chloride, so it is limited by the amount of copper, not affected by whether we have it in a spoon or a salt water pool.
Know what u mean TheXJthatCould... My last power bill was over $1100 and I don't know how it got that high. I think "They " know what I'm working on and are getting as much money out of me that they can before I go off grid. Bastards..
in uk,as a kid in the sixties ,old victorian houses,that had cellars,had copper wire runnning round the cellar walls,at base to stop damp penatration etc ?,,,,,,now someone has to try a 45 gallon drum ,thats a BATTERY lol,that could run a house ,via solar charging ,and "safe chemicals"as fluids ?+just refill it when it dies ?a bloody cheap battery bank ?mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
i have used solid zinc rods, half an inch thick and the same with copper. costly but it would take many years for them to be eaten away.periodically one must take a brillo pad and buff the oxidation off but they shine up like new again then i put them right back into a solution of vinegar/sea salt, lemon juice
I also think, some sea fish also have electricity too, can we human generate electricity like other animals to protect self when we needed like them? For example, why the light bugs can shine at night?
Hi, if i have a couple of 1.6v AA battery, and somehow i was able to charge them using your method of getting energy from salt water, would i be able to charge them 70 times? because if so, this would be a much cheaper way than going out to buy AA batteries...
@ArmOwnt The orange stuff is just rust. Salt water rusts metal immediately so the practicality of this battery is limited but the concept is interesting...
try using smaller metal and damp paper cloth to make a small battery it should work no need for a lot of cups just use a salt water cloth roll it up and make a miniature battery with same voltage and amps
You could make it easier if you use aluminum cans. Put water in with at teaspoon of salt and vinegar. Then strip back the wire a bit and put it in the salt water, the insulation keeping it away from the can. Then simply connect the wire to the next can. Repeat unit you have the right voltage. An led only takes 1.8 volts to light up.
Haven't tried that as yet. You need lots of cells and not 1 large cell.Work has taken over my experiments lately but hope to try some new ideas soon. In the meantime, try some of your ideas yourself and post on youtube. I would love to see them..
@27simber salt water is probably the best electrolyte and it has only 1 main problem. if it didn't have this problem, it would last long and all cars would use it. Salt water corrodes metals like hell. if you run electricity through two plates inside of a bucket of saltwater, the metals would corrode in a few seconds, in about 2 minutes, the metals oxidize. a battery made from salt water supporting a fairly good load would last for about a week.
Uhhh... If you had a house close to the sea, and let the ocean salt water get in a reservatory, and collect the rain water to another reservatory, would be possible get a good amont of energy?
Please look at my salt water battery on you tube. It may give you some ideas.
5 coffee cups. 4 volts, 6 millie amps. Light Led 24 hours a day for 11 days.
Each cup is a cell. Each cell should produce .84 volts (temp. of the water is a factor) . Size of the plates controlls maximum amperage out. But. Temp. of water determans how fast you can releas the amperage.
Greg, I did a video on this too, although not with 10 cups. I did not use salt, but just plain deep well water. Anyway, is your LED still on as of Dec 3 ?
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I found out that aluminium and RVS make the highest potential.
These two metals also last longer in salt water !
I got 0,856 Volt in one glass.
MediaHoax 3 weeks ago
Good, I like that you share this video, I wish success always 1 teaspoon iodised table salt.
About 3mm wire in one cup connected to copper wire in the next and connected to an led.
cenedywong 1 month ago
Nice Video That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You 1 teaspoon iodised table salt.
About 3mm wire in one cup connected to copper wire in the next and connected to an led.
melisantika 1 month ago
I Really Like The Video From Your About 3mm wire in one cup connected to copper wire in the next and connected to an led.
Onepissite 1 month ago
Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing About 3mm wire in one cup connected to copper wire in the next and connected to an led.
pemburuiklan 1 month ago
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hemanthkumarvl26 2 months ago
It is not the salt water but copper from where energy is released. It is conversion of copper to some hydroxide or oxide or my be chloride, so it is limited by the amount of copper, not affected by whether we have it in a spoon or a salt water pool.
vibhavsinha91 2 months ago
i pay 85$ a month for electricity
700mobster 4 months ago
BIG NIK WANTS IN!!!
LyonBalls 4 months ago
the energy doesn't come from salt water, it comes from the rusting of the metal
josetrejos 5 months ago
I wonder if you could run a radio with for a long time. Or even a fridge. Great video.
peacepalace 5 months ago
Know what u mean TheXJthatCould... My last power bill was over $1100 and I don't know how it got that high. I think "They " know what I'm working on and are getting as much money out of me that they can before I go off grid. Bastards..
gregted1 6 months ago
i say we put 2 BIG ASS rods in the ocean so i dont have to pay a 700 dollar energy bill every month :)
TheXJthatCould 6 months ago
please tell me how you connected cable inside of caps..
hdvideoforyou 8 months ago
Nice
TruthSmack 10 months ago
is this from 20,000 leagues under the sea?
SpineMusician 11 months ago
first off, i thought copper wire does not rust, it corrodes. 2nd, you must have put something else for the copper wire to corrode that fast.
wizgali1234 11 months ago
Does it have to be salt water? Can i use bi-carb so it doesnt rust as fast?
NASAsCO2LIES 11 months ago
some people were adding vinergar also w salt water
benmatheny151 11 months ago
this video reminds me: youtube.com/watch?v=SzS4Ah-Ts6M
xrenube 1 year ago
thanks
drannard123 1 year ago
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ahmd1431 1 year ago
in uk,as a kid in the sixties ,old victorian houses,that had cellars,had copper wire runnning round the cellar walls,at base to stop damp penatration etc ?,,,,,,now someone has to try a 45 gallon drum ,thats a BATTERY lol,that could run a house ,via solar charging ,and "safe chemicals"as fluids ?+just refill it when it dies ?a bloody cheap battery bank ?mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
honkydudeman 1 year ago
i have used solid zinc rods, half an inch thick and the same with copper. costly but it would take many years for them to be eaten away.periodically one must take a brillo pad and buff the oxidation off but they shine up like new again then i put them right back into a solution of vinegar/sea salt, lemon juice
RamoneTalarico 1 year ago
Have you seen how flat sheets of the metal produce way more, like nearly 10 X's more power?
quinnmyster 1 year ago
I also think, some sea fish also have electricity too, can we human generate electricity like other animals to protect self when we needed like them? For example, why the light bugs can shine at night?
sea2007w 1 year ago
@sea2007w ...STUPID CUNT!
C0mm3n 1 year ago
this mean let me think that we can just put a bunch of wires into the sea , then, generate free electricity? Why not try this? :) haha.
sea2007w 1 year ago
heres how to increse your volts and amps with that same setup...
connect say a 2 by 2 inch plate to all the wire ends in the water...
tell me what happens pls
frank0067 1 year ago
Hi, if i have a couple of 1.6v AA battery, and somehow i was able to charge them using your method of getting energy from salt water, would i be able to charge them 70 times? because if so, this would be a much cheaper way than going out to buy AA batteries...
megamanxu 1 year ago
how about putting lemon juice and add salt? im sure i saw somewhere that lemons produce a small amount of elecy. would this work? i
speckog 1 year ago
so why cant we harnes power frm the ocean?
altoids79762 1 year ago
whats with the orange stuff
ArmOwnt 1 year ago
@ArmOwnt The orange stuff is just rust. Salt water rusts metal immediately so the practicality of this battery is limited but the concept is interesting...
gregted1 1 year ago
@gregted1 is there any way to make a conductor that won't rust?
SummerGameProject 1 year ago
try using smaller metal and damp paper cloth to make a small battery it should work no need for a lot of cups just use a salt water cloth roll it up and make a miniature battery with same voltage and amps
ncbookz 1 year ago
Nice video !
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overunitydotcom 2 years ago
connect in both series and parallel. it will increase the aperage 2x
darksideofthebrick13 2 years ago
You could make it easier if you use aluminum cans. Put water in with at teaspoon of salt and vinegar. Then strip back the wire a bit and put it in the salt water, the insulation keeping it away from the can. Then simply connect the wire to the next can. Repeat unit you have the right voltage. An led only takes 1.8 volts to light up.
sandwichtube 2 years ago
the point is just to use salt and water. its easiest
darksideofthebrick13 2 years ago
@darksideofthebrick13 then why do car bateries use sulphuric acid
zuseable 1 year ago
@zuseable both are good electrolytes
darksideofthebrick13 1 year ago
hi mate can you do 22L bucket and long does it lasts.
27simber 2 years ago
Haven't tried that as yet. You need lots of cells and not 1 large cell.Work has taken over my experiments lately but hope to try some new ideas soon. In the meantime, try some of your ideas yourself and post on youtube. I would love to see them..
gregted1 2 years ago
@27simber salt water is probably the best electrolyte and it has only 1 main problem. if it didn't have this problem, it would last long and all cars would use it. Salt water corrodes metals like hell. if you run electricity through two plates inside of a bucket of saltwater, the metals would corrode in a few seconds, in about 2 minutes, the metals oxidize. a battery made from salt water supporting a fairly good load would last for about a week.
6feetdownedge 1 year ago
Uhhh... If you had a house close to the sea, and let the ocean salt water get in a reservatory, and collect the rain water to another reservatory, would be possible get a good amont of energy?
jerryaltman 2 years ago
A friend suggested i get a salt water pool and power my house!!!!
Unfortunately the power has to come from many cells so a large set of electrodes in one pool wouldn't work..
But if we all keep thinking of unusual applications, someone will come up with a valid use for this technology...
So keep those ideas comming....
gregted1 2 years ago
well why not make different sections in your pool that way you have many cells in one pool
jhigh107 2 years ago
@gregted1 Put a non conductive divider in your pool.
Gollsodia 11 months ago
very simple redoxreaction ;)
MichaeljacksonAFG 3 years ago
take graphite sticks for your anode. The voltage of each cell will AT LEAST double
sciencoking 3 years ago
High Greg;
Please look at my salt water battery on you tube. It may give you some ideas.
5 coffee cups. 4 volts, 6 millie amps. Light Led 24 hours a day for 11 days.
Each cup is a cell. Each cell should produce .84 volts (temp. of the water is a factor) . Size of the plates controlls maximum amperage out. But. Temp. of water determans how fast you can releas the amperage.
I hope I have helped a little.
Keep up the good work. Raymond
RHEAD100 3 years ago
where did u get the bulb from or where could u find it ?
RyanMiller303030 3 years ago
Got the bulb from a light up pen off ebay.
gregted1 3 years ago
Led still glowing at more than 8 days. (200 hours+)
About 2.1vdc now.
Will try and up the voltage/amps to power sometning larger.
Goal is to power a small hho cell with only salt water.
gregted1 3 years ago
Greg, I did a video on this too, although not with 10 cups. I did not use salt, but just plain deep well water. Anyway, is your LED still on as of Dec 3 ?
-Sunny
sunny5rising 3 years ago
Hi Sunny,
The led is still glowing and this is day 5. 120 hours. Voltage is now 2.1vdc.
Your well water may be naturally high in salt.
I had no reaction when I tried this with clean rain water.
Will check out your vid soon.
Thanks for watching. More to come.
Greg.
gregted1 3 years ago
Hi all,
This might have some applications either to supply power to extract hho or charge a small battery for other uses, torch, small pump etc...
Process works 24/7, so far over 74 hours.
No moving parts. Corrosion an issue.
At start 2.9vdc now about 2.5vdc.
gregted1 3 years ago