like when you make a small lcd clock run on a potato, you use different type wires or electrodes. search this, u can get power from potatos , try out the different materials in the metal plates to get more voltage, let me know your findings
That is a trip down memory lane, I remember making potato clocks in primary school, cool stuff. I have just had a theory confirmed about using different metals other than stainless-steel, don't do it. It may work great for a bit until the metal breaks down, which it will. Especially copper, checkout (bornman88) he is one of my subscriptions.
Smashing!
Isaiah2620 5 months ago
Insteads of putting a battery or a battery charger, is it possible to put a AC arc welding on 40amp, or even 100 ?
o0JohnnyReb0o 2 years ago
like when you make a small lcd clock run on a potato, you use different type wires or electrodes. search this, u can get power from potatos , try out the different materials in the metal plates to get more voltage, let me know your findings
smartstuff2buy 3 years ago
That is a trip down memory lane, I remember making potato clocks in primary school, cool stuff. I have just had a theory confirmed about using different metals other than stainless-steel, don't do it. It may work great for a bit until the metal breaks down, which it will. Especially copper, checkout (bornman88) he is one of my subscriptions.
markj30 3 years ago
dont make me read the comments above mine thats too much work.
doesnt it work best if you use half of them copper and half zinc plates?
or 2 different types of metals?
smartstuff2buy 3 years ago
no!!
markj30 3 years ago
Nice cell.Where did you get S.S.Thanks
1gogidad 3 years ago
from a factory in melbourne, i cant remember the name it was a while ago, but they were in the yellow pages. Thanks
markj30 3 years ago
welcome back mark to the world of hho
you took too much time off
jikwan8 3 years ago
thanks!
markj30 3 years ago
would that be 316L stainless?
what guage is it?
zmance 3 years ago
Yes 316, 0.7 mm or 0.0275 inches.
markj30 3 years ago
Interesting. What type of steel are you using in most of these experiments?
TeslaWasHere 3 years ago
stainless steel
markj30 3 years ago
What kind of stainless steel? xD
TeslaWasHere 3 years ago
Stainless steel is a not rusting steel...
TOMASASX 3 years ago
Nice compact cell you have there mate. Good work
babyella07 3 years ago
thanks mate.
markj30 3 years ago