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jeanna

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Re: Water battery
« Reply #30 on: January 19, 2008, 07:51:53 PM »
most electro-platers that do jewelery will use these metals if you ask for it.

These coatings are not very expensive, just a little more than gold plate, which is cheap. Because the action in these applications is confined to the surface, electroplated base metal  will give exactly the same results as solid metal.

Hans von Lieven
Thanks Hans. Great information.
jeanna

jeanna

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Re: Water battery
« Reply #31 on: January 20, 2008, 04:34:38 AM »
I was going to make a joke of this... something like "sell power back to the electric company while you polish your silver", but I think batteries in general have had quite enough jokes for the day. but go ahead I made the joke so you can chuckle. ;D

Last night I said no one ever checked the sink for power output when my mom was polishing her silver with baking soda and Aluminum foil. So I checked. This is sodium carbonate not bi-carbonate, but hey!

Each cell is reading 1.25VDC.

Pretty good. especially since it is doing a lot of hard work for you just when Christmas festivities are starting and you want to sit down with a glass of sherry instead of polishing the silver!

jeanna

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Re: Water battery
« Reply #32 on: January 20, 2008, 06:42:07 AM »
LOL Jeanna,

You are a true scientist. You find something to inquire into everywhere.

After all where would we be today if Luigi Galvani had not played around with an electrophorus and frogs legs.

I love your spirit

Hans von Lieven

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Re: Water battery
« Reply #33 on: September 11, 2009, 10:30:29 PM »
Hi everybody

I wonder if there's a way to transform this voltage to amperage  ???and here is the why , my batteries made with concrete are giving out solid readings even if dry heavy and bulky yes but I bet we could make them run at least a dc motor or something else
cheers ;D