This diy Salt Water Battery is Rechargeable!

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024

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  • @Science-Vlog
    @Science-Vlog  11 месяцев назад +2

    👽Thanks for watching!
    I like to make stuff from complete zero, like using copper ore to make copper then wire and same for iron then build a electric generator from them. but that needs more resources that i don't have yet..🧵
    Also i wanna build the world largest robot factory with all my own mines that i extract and store elements in pure form for manufacturing purposes.🤖

    • @CyanoCobalt
      @CyanoCobalt 10 месяцев назад +1

      That'll make my dream science come true. I always loved surviving apocalypse with science.

  • @PhileasFogg-qj5te
    @PhileasFogg-qj5te Год назад +9

    U R brilliant, man. Garbage to battery, more people should try that, save a lot of stuff and turn into useful items.
    keep innovating!

  • @matejminarik9040
    @matejminarik9040 Год назад +7

    Looks much better than the modern batteries with all kinds of dangerous chemicals in them. This battery is probably much easier to recycle. By the way, is it possible to make an induction coil, powered by AC electricity from the wall, that would be so big and powerful, that it could melt metals and make metal alloys?

    • @Science-Vlog
      @Science-Vlog  Год назад +4

      To use 60 Hz u need an air core coil with high enough inductance to limit the current to around 10 A at 220 v or 20 A at 110 v. u will need a lot of thick wire.. like too much.

    • @kylinzang
      @kylinzang 10 месяцев назад +1

      it can't swell
      can we use joel thief to boost the voltage?

    • @Caesarus2011
      @Caesarus2011 5 месяцев назад

      @@kylinzangyes, you can

  • @sermadreda399
    @sermadreda399 2 месяца назад

    5 volt ! Genius man , thank you for sharing

  • @SilverTerog2
    @SilverTerog2 Год назад +5

    next up: liquid salt reactor

  • @xtremebridges
    @xtremebridges Год назад +4

    Very cool!

  • @hominusprogramming
    @hominusprogramming Год назад +2

    3 Rapid question: 1- why did you put the paper around the copper wire? In theory couldn't we directly fill the pipe pieces with salt water, close them on the top with a simple cap and let the copper wire exit through a hole on it? 2 - what's the relationship with the copper wire diameter? larger = more power? or viceversa (smaller = power)?

    • @Science-Vlog
      @Science-Vlog  Год назад +1

      bigger electrode surface area = more current
      paper prevents the chemical from contacting the other electrode

    • @hominusprogramming
      @hominusprogramming Год назад

      @@Science-Vlogthank you very much for your answer. As chemical you intend the blue glue-like think that you used to stick together the tube pieces?

    • @Science-Vlog
      @Science-Vlog  Год назад

      molten plastic bottle cap

    • @christopherstaples6758
      @christopherstaples6758 11 месяцев назад

      should have spread out the wire strands then wrapped them , might have been able to take more current then

    • @Suzuki_Hiakura
      @Suzuki_Hiakura 9 месяцев назад

      @@christopherstaples6758 Wouldn't make much difference, as the surface area likely wouldn't change much. These batteries are notorious for having low voltage and little capacity, with some of the best ones requiring 3x the weight minimum to be comparable to some AGM car batteries... Curious though how they managed a steady 5 volts, as I never was able to get more than 0.6 per cell at most. Figure I am doing something wrong, or maybe it's my assembly method increasing the resistance more than theirs, but still.

  • @vireaknou8835
    @vireaknou8835 6 месяцев назад

    How much energy does this battery stored?

  • @Caesarus2011
    @Caesarus2011 5 месяцев назад

    You know that you can use aluminium cans from beer, cola etc. instead ? Then cut open the lid and stick a coil of copper in it with support.

  • @florence_-ll7rz
    @florence_-ll7rz 8 месяцев назад

    Hello! Can you please provide all the materials you have used? I am very interested.

    • @akmalhisyam5555
      @akmalhisyam5555 5 месяцев назад

      Copper wire or copper plate, Tissue Kitchen/toilet , pipe pvc or plastic cup , aluminium foil, wire and multimeter last charger

  • @ThoRiengCuaVo
    @ThoRiengCuaVo 9 месяцев назад

    Very nice experiment. Is the salt table salt? If yes, when battery is recharged, any brown gas or brown liquid formed as NaCl liquid electrolysis?.
    I am studying how to scale this kind of battery to use for home solar storage. Is this possible?

    • @Science-Vlog
      @Science-Vlog  9 месяцев назад +2

      i haven't really tested it's charge cycle, only one charge cycle was performed u most wait until i make another video on it. i call it Cu-ion battery.

    • @ThoRiengCuaVo
      @ThoRiengCuaVo 9 месяцев назад

      @@Science-Vlog Did you use table salt for that testing?

    • @Science-Vlog
      @Science-Vlog  9 месяцев назад

      yes, but the hard part is the paper diagram, it should have no holes and be only paper without plastic or wax coating. the solution of cathode and anode should not mix and be separate. if they get mixed the charges discharge by chemical reaction instead of electro-chemical.

    • @mikebond6328
      @mikebond6328 6 месяцев назад

      Wow. Just wow.

    • @annoloki
      @annoloki 5 месяцев назад

      @@Science-Vlog It would be a Na-ion or maybe Na/Cl-ion battery, as these are the elements that are the ions that move to the electrodes (in a li-ion, the electrolyte is a lithium salt). A Cu-ion battery would imply that copper ions are what move the charge, etc :-)

  • @said.skopal
    @said.skopal 8 месяцев назад

    How long it last

  • @akhtarnadeem621
    @akhtarnadeem621 7 месяцев назад

    At one time charge,what is discharge time duration?

  • @rodrvilla
    @rodrvilla 7 дней назад

    The voltage is not real..you should see the amper...nice job...!!!!

    • @Science-Vlog
      @Science-Vlog  6 дней назад

      u r right, the higher voltage is temporary because of overcharge

  • @leo959
    @leo959 8 месяцев назад +1

    Those aluminum foils will be eaten from that salt over time.

    • @vitorinoid
      @vitorinoid 4 месяца назад

      Yeah! I make one like this one in the past, and to be honest the aluminum foil dont last for much longer. And because its so thin, corroded in 3 recharge

    • @ridergiganticruch1338
      @ridergiganticruch1338 4 месяца назад

      ​@@vitorinoidplease how long this battary stay long

    • @vitorinoid
      @vitorinoid 4 месяца назад

      @@ridergiganticruch1338 it depends on how much aluminum you put there. But normally pluging a little motor, dont last for a minute or two

  • @ilyass_bouarasse
    @ilyass_bouarasse 9 месяцев назад

    That's nice keep going

  • @aruntyagi2033
    @aruntyagi2033 6 месяцев назад

    Good work my friend. If it works for me

    • @Science-Vlog
      @Science-Vlog  6 месяцев назад

      i haven't tested to see how many times it can be recharged.

  • @sc0or
    @sc0or Месяц назад

    Al2O3 cannot be "charged" back, dude. Don't waste people's time