Water Battery - An Experiment
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7.5 volts using 8 glasses of tap water, imagine what you could do with 100 glasses. simple math would tell you, 90+ volts.
and yes it works. volume appears to be irrelevant. each glass produces approximately 930 millivolts.
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@Tornfreedom: All power shown in this video comes from either the water cell or the capacitor that was charged with the water cell. At 1:50, a red wire is going to the meter's positive, and a yellow wire is going to the meter's negative. I was not trying to prove the end of "fossil fuels" here, just showing my experiment.
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At 1:50 there are two red wires leaving the cell (sloppy) yet one of the wires to the LED is black, so it hasn't come from the cell. I'm not saying it doesn't work, mind you, but that this video does not Prove that. Yes it can be done. No it isn't worth doing!. Small circuits can consume low power which is a Good thing, but in this case it is a bad thing because the cell cannot produce any real Power. Good Luck with this, but commercial development is 100 million years away from this beginning.
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1. you didn't mention it was tap water full of who knows what.
2. you didn't mention a current reading.
3. you didn't give the PH balance of the tap water
but none of that really matters because this video demonstrates the basic setup
I think of you as a great human being who wants free energy for all humanity.
For that you can't be faulted what so ever.
TY for science fair experiment :D
ninjamonk37 3 months ago
@ninjamonk37: You bet ya! :)
sunny5rising 3 months ago
Does the amount of water matter? Could I use an extremely small amount of water instead of a glass?
npj5578 4 months ago
@npj5578: Many people have used much less water and had success. Give it a try and see what happens. :)
sunny5rising 4 months ago
your wife must love yousunny useing all her glasses haha so just run me by this your getting charge from plane old water?
obieezx11 5 months ago
@obieezx11: Copper, Zinc and plain old well water.
sunny5rising 5 months ago