Most excellent! The Thing from Outer Space! Can the dried membrane be reactivated with fresh electrolyte? Looks like it could stand up to dendrites. Thanks!!!
@@evanriddle1614 When the separator will be completely dry, then is a bit hard to reactivate. About the dendrites, yes and no, because you still need to control the charging voltage. If you overcharge the cell then the dendrites can penetrate the separator. But otherwise is a nice separator.
To charge a homemade battery for the first time, what must be taken into account to know the milliamps; the weight or the surface? assuming it is with a zinc anode
Depending, what you want to know. First of all is good to know how much of active material is used, what is the weight of active material, what is the total weight of the test cell, on what power will be the test cell charged, how long,...
Very nice ❤ I wonder how difficult would be to replicate Patent NL1029488C1 Inventor Arie Melis De Geus for this very special battery, let’s just call it special and nothing more. Patent is expired by the way. Also something pretty close is Patent No NL1032043. I think this is the future of batteries where no more pollution will occur. I can get some voltage to lit up 20 LEDs using just deionised water copper wire and aluminium wire and nothing else. They last years and only little water should be added now and then. Also works by just wrapping in teflon one of the electrodes, or just use PEG as “electrolyte
Very nice, man! Easy and simple with a slime🖖😉
Correct 💪
Brilliant 👍
Hello, very nice idea, very successful. Can you write the exact name of the compound you use as an electrolyte? Is it sold on the Internet?
The electrolyte is ZnSO4 - zinc sulfate
Cool. Thanks for sharing. Does it resist zinc denrites?
Yes, if you dont overcharge the cell
Thank you for the video.
How much is the voltage and current output for a fully charged one?
Depending what battery you will make.
@@cayrex I mean this one that you made, zinc
Excelente video,, muchas gracias por compartir tu experiencias..
Most excellent! The Thing from Outer Space! Can the dried membrane be reactivated with fresh electrolyte? Looks like it could stand up to dendrites. Thanks!!!
@@evanriddle1614 When the separator will be completely dry, then is a bit hard to reactivate. About the dendrites, yes and no, because you still need to control the charging voltage. If you overcharge the cell then the dendrites can penetrate the separator. But otherwise is a nice separator.
Very good project! Thank you!
To charge a homemade battery for the first time, what must be taken into account to know the milliamps; the weight or the surface? assuming it is with a zinc anode
Depending, what you want to know. First of all is good to know how much of active material is used, what is the weight of active material, what is the total weight of the test cell, on what power will be the test cell charged, how long,...
@@cayrex Thank you very much, continue with your creations :)
Nice Demonstration ,but with an other Sense as by Joel .
Is PVA white school glue?
Yes. Wood glue
Very nice ❤
I wonder how difficult would be to replicate Patent NL1029488C1
Inventor Arie Melis De Geus for this very special battery, let’s just call it special and nothing more. Patent is expired by the way. Also something pretty close is Patent No NL1032043.
I think this is the future of batteries where no more pollution will occur.
I can get some voltage to lit up 20 LEDs using just deionised water copper wire and aluminium wire and nothing else. They last years and only little water should be added now and then. Also works by just wrapping in teflon one of the electrodes, or just use PEG as “electrolyte