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Uploaded by on May 6, 2010

Going for huge amount of homemade power.

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  • Put some acid to it! Such as vinegar...

  • @molekulaTV Yes, adding vinegar will make a more powerful battery. However, the goal of this video was to

    make a simple water and salt battery.

  • You have enough copper there to make a very serious battery

    Cut the copper plate into 2 or 3 inch plates to make your new smaller series parallel salt battery.

  • @azkeyz When I started work on my battery I was ignorant. Originally I was hoping to make enough monster

    batteries to power my house. I have since learned this is not practical. I could make a battery that produced 3 volts

    or 7 milliwatts but it would probalby be cheaper to go to the store and a buy a battery of the same power.

  • @ToemanX dude. Put your plates closer together..... It will probably help. The further away from each other they are they less you get.

  • @obber13 I will try your suggestion the next time I make a battery.

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  • Nice Video That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You Monster Salt Water Battery

  • I Really Like The Video From Your Monster Salt Water Battery

  • Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing Going for huge amount of homemade power.

  • @ToemanX got it

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