Carbon Dioxide is Essential for Plant growth, so how is it more 'Green' if you kill off all the plants? Green freaks are insane. Fraud will not justify a means to an end. Members of the Al Gore Liars Club.
I'm genuinely sorry that our stuff is not yet available. We had a little problem with interference with our french company and this has delayed production on TP3 and the Can Battery.
I'll be posting another video after our next prototype is ready (soon).
Thanks for the interest - we share the same views.
I looked up "aluminium battery" on wikipedia. I guess they are using potassium hydroxide plus some secret additives. They also need to have a special membrane to let oxygen into the solution. Probably made from carbon and a catalyst like e.g. cobalt.
Sorry about the sound, our camera's defective. It works by a reaction between air and aluminium and is enabled by an electrically-conductive liquid (you can use salt water)and a special membrane. The reaction releases the electrical energy from the aluminium and it produces a recyclable waste product.
Hi Joe, It uses Aluminium and a water-based solution (Métalectrique Trade Secret)which is harmless and non toxic and which can be recycled back to Aluminium.
Carbon Dioxide is Essential for Plant growth, so how is it more 'Green' if you kill off all the plants? Green freaks are insane. Fraud will not justify a means to an end. Members of the Al Gore Liars Club.
OregonHerbalist 2 years ago
is there any info you could give me, so i may make one?
ecolman23 2 years ago
This will solve all of our energy needs once and for all. Gold metals for all!
creamcar 2 years ago
No, because this is one way of storing energy in a transportable form, not a source of energy.
JackTSunn 2 years ago
Hey. Can you tell me how you made that. I am skeptical that it comes only from aluminum
scientificallygreene 2 years ago
Listen mate, there's a planet warming up. Use your head; think of something.
JackTSunn 2 years ago
and cooper
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slash0gibson 2 years ago
what is the waste product? sorry i am new to this idea and dont know much about it
fullythrottled 2 years ago
I'm genuinely sorry that our stuff is not yet available. We had a little problem with interference with our french company and this has delayed production on TP3 and the Can Battery.
I'll be posting another video after our next prototype is ready (soon).
Thanks for the interest - we share the same views.
Best
Jack
JackTSunn 2 years ago
I looked up "aluminium battery" on wikipedia. I guess they are using potassium hydroxide plus some secret additives. They also need to have a special membrane to let oxygen into the solution. Probably made from carbon and a catalyst like e.g. cobalt.
insaneAnimeLover 3 years ago
If you put NaOH or KOH in aluminium can, it will melt the can and create HYDROGEN and WATER WAPOR.
Careica 3 years ago
KOH really is used in aluminium batteries. But the concentration is so low that the aluminium will melt very slowly.
insaneAnimeLover 3 years ago
what is the solution? stop speaking in generalities. I think it is a bunch of crap.
nattorro 3 years ago
The electrolyte is a trade secret and it has been independently validated in electrochemical tests at a french university.
JackTSunn 3 years ago
Electrolyte can be anything. Even WATER. BUT more the electrolyte is acid - The more will be POWER from that can - BUT can will be destroyed FASTER.
Got it?
Careica 3 years ago
10 watta nd a bit sound would be nice and and explanation on how it works and wot its principals are
timaaaa34 3 years ago
Sorry about the sound, our camera's defective. It works by a reaction between air and aluminium and is enabled by an electrically-conductive liquid (you can use salt water)and a special membrane. The reaction releases the electrical energy from the aluminium and it produces a recyclable waste product.
JackTSunn 3 years ago
I'm thinking he's adding lye to power-up the electrolyte. I say this because he mentions adding more aluminum.
sirmikeydotcom 3 years ago
how many units of power can you make from a single aluminum can?
dannyboyonline123 3 years ago
A 33cl can will give you about 60Wh of electrical energy.
JackTSunn 3 years ago
some sort of acid or something with a low Ph. Lemon juice? Wouldnt take long to find out
The777truth 3 years ago
Aluminum and what?
j777777 4 years ago
Hi Joe, It uses Aluminium and a water-based solution (Métalectrique Trade Secret)which is harmless and non toxic and which can be recycled back to Aluminium.
JackTSunn 4 years ago
How is this done?
usmartine 4 years ago
It's an electrochemical reaction that produces electrical power from aluminium.
JackTSunn 4 years ago