I made this type of battery in my childhood, just rechargeable one. But both electrodes were made of graphite rods and had the same design. There was no aluminum at all, the cell was made just of charcoal, graphite and salt water, and some vessel, of cause, in my case it was tin can (really bad idea, because it rusted very soon). Being fully charged, it gave 2,2 volts with quite small current.
@@MrDIYProjectTech21угольный электрод нужно сделать иначе , порошок угля склеить клеем на основе резины , при высыхании что бы в материал проникал воздух , и батарея не заливалась электролитом а была влажной ,с доступом воздуха .к углю нужно добавить графит( стержни графита с батареек например вставить ) для повышения электропроводности
Great work. How long does it run without replacing salt water? and how long without replacing / cleaning the electrodes? in short what is the mAh capacity ? of the setup
Thank you Mr DIY. Your charcoal/ aluminium battery is inspiring and can't wait to have a go. I plan to have a huge number of them in a matrix to power my outdoor remote projects. Every tinkerer like me should have a go at this. I hope my mentor Robert Murray sees this.
Thanks. Does it work with a 4w led lamp? Which quantity of charcoal do I need? How much salt in water in order to have the best result? How to regenerate this battery? Very interesting project.
Yes it will work with 4 bolts led lamp series connection of 5 to 6 cells. Any kind of charcoal will work. 2 tables spoon of salt. It can be as well using adjustable adaptor. Thanks for watching.
Very cool. Am looking forward to seeing your next video. How many milliamp does each cell produce? Oh and why bother adding cassava flour and drying the charcoal since doesn't the charcoal fall apart(gets soft) once you add in the salt water?
I've been go to for almost 30 video but non of them are using the separator yeah the volt is bit higer than this but i want the safe battery goodjob brother,you look like someone with well knowledge,can i ask you this question,is it possible for us to make a sollar panel battery storage from this type of battery? I mean using diy not industrial batteries?
I have a video about salt water battery 12 volts, that one can be charge and connect a solar panel. I uploaded it a year ago, you can check all my videos about salt water lamp for reference. Thank you
@@MrDIYProjectTech21 yes sir, madami po ako natutunan sa channel niyo. Pag gumamit po kayo ng mic mas dadami pa po subscribers niyo. Thank you thank you
Buen aporte, pero puedes simplificar el trabajo. Por ejemplo preparar la masa de carbón directamente con agua salada y luego rellenar el tubo de aluminio o lata de gaseosa/cerveza. Si quieres puedes previamente dejar la membrana pero técnicamente no es tan necesario ya que existen batería con negro carbón (es el más conductor) + aditivo de magnesio entre otros que no llevan membrana. El carbón vegetal rara vez tiene buena conductividad, sólo la sal con agua sirve para conducir...puedes reforzar la conductividad el carbón con Grafito en talco. Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷👋
If you activate the charcoal will it increase conductivity or do you need too buy actual carbon powder...I have an idea off mixing carbon powder quartz powder a metal powder maybe aluminium or also maybe vanadium crushed into powder and mix it all together with either thermal plaster or a conductive glue and add some oil or grease for the extra liquid content and salt then press into sheets...then stack a piece off that with a piece off metal in a volta stack and alternate them in a stack and try it as a dry battery if not add a substrate n make a wet battery stack....do you think this would be worth trying a design like this...cheerrs
@@jshaw4757 You have a wonderful idea. If I only have enough materials I will try your suggestions. I am sure it will works better and produce more amps and volts. Thank you.
@@MrDIYProjectTech21 Hi I just sent you a reply but I think youtube has deleted but I will reply in full again...thanks for encouragement check out hemp batteries mate up too 8 times better than normal carbon ..cheers
diy aluminium metal, various processes, including high voltage / current arc ionization deoxidation/decomposition, the other one is the typical high temperature molten electrolysis
These billion useless masks found a way to be useful 😂😂 Great guy ! Go ahead ! Zinc-carbon battery, also called the Leclanché cell, is a traditional general-purpose dry cell. Invented by the French engineer Georges Leclanché in 1866, it immediately became a commercial success in large sizes because of its readily available low-cost constituent materials. It remains the least expensive dry cell and is available nearly. After a while the zinc is "eaten" by ion exchanges and cell is leaking. Then charcoal can be used to draw portraits 😊😊😊😊
Presentation spoiled by too much explanation. i.e. "now i will do dis" and "now i will do dat" It can be seen on the video what the handler is doing. A minimum amount of words would be better. Also coca cola cans would have done the job
Looks pretty useless, to me. I don't believe you can recharge it, and I doubt very much that it has a usable power density figure. If you don't know, that is how many amp-hours of charge it can accept and discharge, per unit of weight. Nor can that chemistry source enough current to be practical. Similar to a carbon/zinc alkaline battery, but much weaker. Waste of time and materials. Why not try to invent or discover a battery chemistry that is actually practical, cheap, safe, and all that? I can make a battery out of a potato. That doesn't mean I want to try to haul a semi truck full of potatoes around and hope that they can source enough power to do the hauling of them. Perhaps you could explore Nickel-Iron batteries and figure out how to manage their shortcomings.
@@MrDIYProjectTech21 kindly make a new one or whenever you make video on another subject make sure audio and video is focused . Thank you and all the best for your coming video.
A good presentation, easy asssible materials, possible to do for everyone, simpel explanation, showing a basic way. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you
It works!!! Mom isn't happy about the blender but with the money we will save from this she can buy 10 better ones for next Christmas.
😁😁😁😁
B.S.
Mukhang mas madaling gawin at madaling mahanap ang materials. Mas pinadali. Tnx sa info
Salamat
I made this type of battery in my childhood, just rechargeable one. But both electrodes were made of graphite rods and had the same design. There was no aluminum at all, the cell was made just of charcoal, graphite and salt water, and some vessel, of cause, in my case it was tin can (really bad idea, because it rusted very soon). Being fully charged, it gave 2,2 volts with quite small current.
Thanks for watching
2.2 volt it's more than normal battery, it's still awesome dude
Thank you
Impressionante
@@MrDIYProjectTech21угольный электрод нужно сделать иначе , порошок угля склеить клеем на основе резины , при высыхании что бы в материал проникал воздух , и батарея не заливалась электролитом а была влажной ,с доступом воздуха .к углю нужно добавить графит( стержни графита с батареек например вставить ) для повышения электропроводности
Wow grabe new technology na nmn sir😍😍😍😍 you're the best tlga sa technology ❤
Thank you sir
Good, i did this when i was a kid with discarded torch batteries. Zinc was used. Worked very well.
Thank you for watching.
Hi . Your awsome , thanks for this knowledge . I hope it's rechargable .
Thank you
Great work. How long does it run without replacing salt water? and how long without replacing / cleaning the electrodes? in short what is the mAh capacity ? of the setup
I've seen people recharge these 👍
Thank you for posting this informative Video
That is amazing. Great survival skill.
Ang galing mo master salamat sa share mo po master salamat good job po master
Salamat po master.
Thank you Mr DIY. Your charcoal/ aluminium battery is inspiring and can't wait to have a go. I plan to have a huge number of them in a matrix to power my outdoor remote projects.
Every tinkerer like me should have a go at this.
I hope my mentor Robert Murray sees this.
Thank you much. Much appreciated
@@MrDIYProjectTech21 - 👍
Great project for somebody to get interested. Get the kids off videos games a while. 👏👏👏
Thank you
Very good System to built Batteries!!! Is this battery rechargeable? Thx for a answer.
Yes thank you
volts are always there. worse with amps. you won't get anything without them. I don't know where this excitement comes from.
Fully done 0 skipped Sir Marvin! Have a blissful weekend
Thank you po sir
0.86V is not that bad.. few in series with output regulation (step up) could even charge a phone i bet 👏👌 edit: i wonder the capacity though
Thank you
Please how much amps/hour could be obtained from this battery?
Possible Minimum amps /hour and possible Maximum Amps/hour?
Good work sir.
Thank you so much
Love you so much❤❤❤ raja from Tamilnadu india.
Thank you so much
मैं एक इंडियन
Raja ,amara raja battery wale
I made one of those lamps for my room with a plate, carbon, aluminum and plastic. I have been using it for 2 years.
Thank you
Thank you for your idea and illustration. Is this battery rechargeable?
Yes it can be charge. Thank you
@TangolMagdalo-hk9nf pwede yang I charge.
Can this be done with aluminium foil? Thanks
Yes but it won't last long. Than you for watchiing
@@MrDIYProjectTech21 thanks for the information
Very good Thanks a lot Sir.
Thanks for watching
Great survival technology
Sir why do we need to use cassava flour? Is it9 okay to use any flour?
I used cassava starch to bind the powdered charcoal to make it moldable. Because it is sticky. You can also use corn starch. Thanks for watching
Could you use plastic as the separater?
Yes
The way you speak English,similar to us filipinos
Yes po kabayan. Thanks for watching
Good info.... Cool meter case!!!
Thank you
Sir diy rechargable battery naman pi
Thanks. Does it work with a 4w led lamp? Which quantity of charcoal do I need? How much salt in water in order to have the best result? How to regenerate this battery? Very interesting project.
Yes it will work with 4 bolts led lamp series connection of 5 to 6 cells. Any kind of charcoal will work. 2 tables spoon of salt. It can be as well using adjustable adaptor. Thanks for watching.
You are good in responding to question which noteworthy keep it up. Can one make up to 100ah with the same process
@nnejiamaechi9385 Thank you, yes it can
@@MrDIYProjectTech21 thanks so how many volts was this one u made so dat and how I go about it
Great work . Its very interesting to watch. :)
Thank you
Very cool. Am looking forward to seeing your next video. How many milliamp does each cell produce? Oh and why bother adding cassava flour and drying the charcoal since doesn't the charcoal fall apart(gets soft) once you add in the salt water?
Thank you so much. The cassava flour acts as a binder in order to bond together to avoid crack.
Very low amps if not charge. If charged 600 mili amps in each cell
The above in total will be how many ah. Will it be up to 20 or more ah
Pls respond to the above bordering on how many ah is this one u already made when connected together and charged. It will help
Muito bom vídeo ! Felicidades a todos e tudo de bom .
Thank you so much
Anong tamang name nung step up converter na pedeng kabitan ng wire on both ends ?
Search mo lang step up boost converter from 0.9 volts to 5 volts dc
MT3608 po ang nakita ko. Tama po ba tong choice?
Hi. Is this battery recharcable?
Yes it can but discharge very easy
gaano po katagal dapat ibabad sa salt water and paano po kapag ilalagay na sa device yung battery?
Mas matagal mas mainam po
Watching here
Tol Mhike
God Bless
Salamat thol
is it rechargeable
Yes
Yes
Good job how many amps and life time
Thank you 100 miliamps only
Will the charcoal mixture breck in the water over time
No, it will stay solid thanks for watching
How to increase it's energy density ??????
Surface area
Good
Thank you
I think cassava flour hardens the charcoal
Great video namaskar mahadeva
Thank you
Super! Thank you very much!
Thank you
That is good project Man
Where is the part 2?
Thank you.
I've been go to for almost 30 video but non of them are using the separator yeah the volt is bit higer than this but i want the safe battery goodjob brother,you look like someone with well knowledge,can i ask you this question,is it possible for us to make a sollar panel battery storage from this type of battery? I mean using diy not industrial batteries?
I have a video about salt water battery 12 volts, that one can be charge and connect a solar panel. I uploaded it a year ago, you can check all my videos about salt water lamp for reference. Thank you
@@MrDIYProjectTech21 ah okey I'll watch it,and maybe I will ask you for more about batteries things?is that okey?
May charcoal pala? Kahit ako nabodol ng charcoal nayan..
2 Table spoons of starch? It looks like it is 1/2 cup or more(?)
if 6pcs po ilan kaya voltage kaya nya poba ung 19watts na pump ?
Dipo kaya pump kahit 5 volts maging output nya mababa àmps or current
cool bag for the multimeter
Change your mocrophone sir, mejo dry pakinggan hehehe
Thank you, wala ako ginamit na mic. Daoat talagala gumamit nako mic
@@MrDIYProjectTech21 yes sir, madami po ako natutunan sa channel niyo. Pag gumamit po kayo ng mic mas dadami pa po subscribers niyo. Thank you thank you
@triplem8238 maraming salamat
Buen aporte, pero puedes simplificar el trabajo. Por ejemplo preparar la masa de carbón directamente con agua salada y luego rellenar el tubo de aluminio o lata de gaseosa/cerveza. Si quieres puedes previamente dejar la membrana pero técnicamente no es tan necesario ya que existen batería con negro carbón (es el más conductor) + aditivo de magnesio entre otros que no llevan membrana. El carbón vegetal rara vez tiene buena conductividad, sólo la sal con agua sirve para conducir...puedes reforzar la conductividad el carbón con Grafito en talco.
Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷👋
Muchos gracias
If you activate the charcoal will it increase conductivity or do you need too buy actual carbon powder...I have an idea off mixing carbon powder quartz powder a metal powder maybe aluminium or also maybe vanadium crushed into powder and mix it all together with either thermal plaster or a conductive glue and add some oil or grease for the extra liquid content and salt then press into sheets...then stack a piece off that with a piece off metal in a volta stack and alternate them in a stack and try it as a dry battery if not add a substrate n make a wet battery stack....do you think this would be worth trying a design like this...cheerrs
@@jshaw4757 You have a wonderful idea. If I only have enough materials I will try your suggestions. I am sure it will works better and produce more amps and volts. Thank you.
@@MrDIYProjectTech21 Hi I just sent you a reply but I think youtube has deleted but I will reply in full again...thanks for encouragement check out hemp batteries mate up too 8 times better than normal carbon ..cheers
Thank you. Stay safe and connected..
Omaandar pa ba ang washing machine mo idol?
Sira na po yon kàya ginawa ko lang patungan ng blender
diy aluminium metal, various processes, including high voltage / current arc ionization deoxidation/decomposition, the other one is the typical high temperature molten electrolysis
sir ano po yung casava na kulay puti na powder
Powder po na cassava starch. Pangdikit. Pwede din p gunamit ng gawgaw
@@MrDIYProjectTech21 ahh ok ty po
kamuting kahoy at yun sa tagalog kung di ako nag kakamali
Yes po. Powdered po.
may Bago nanaman, dpa Ako naka try nung activated carbon filter, boss!
Babalik po ako sa activated carbon. Medyo mababa voltage output ng charcoal
Kahit iseries mo multiple cell mababa pa din?
@mgamuntingsikreto6700 tataas po volts pag series pero yung current stay the same
Can you make a video for LTO batteries
Other batteries are totally waste
I. Want. .coal. Battery. ..for. Use. Please. .launch. It❤
gandahan mo kasi yong thumbnail idol para mas maraming mag click
Salamat po sa tip.
Just like making a charcoal briquettes...
Tagalog kanalang sir..kami nahihirapan eh😂
Salamat
awesome bro!
Thank you
Why use aluminium?
Have you tried to use Zinc?
Can't find zinc. Aluminum is cheaper and easy to find. Thanks for watching.
Zinc better
That charcoal have lots of energy just burn it to release it's energy into heat and convert that to electricity
Wood or stone is charcoal
Wood charcoal. Thanks for watching
Combien ampère ?
Personne ne montre les ampère...
Il y a des tensions électrique partout... l'important est les ampères .
what a success 0.8volt 🤨
Thank you. It can be charge as well
Thank you!
Wow! I thought I was the only one making a lot of mess in handling experiences. Good luck.
Thank you
No disrespect wrap the block up before inserting to aluminium pack.
*sigh* Genius puts his sock into his shoe, then tries to put his foot into the sock. C'mon guy....T_T
Also, when you can clearly see charcoal blobbed over to the aluminum at the end. Bruh, you could have done this for real - no need to scam.
Thank you for watching
Is it rechargeable?
This is not visible due to the fact that the video is short, but they do not work for more than a day, then everything goes out.
Then see my other videos, the proof is all there, they last months
Galing mo talaga idol 👏, sending my support chodie Tv
Maraming salamat po
With the Hello 🐱 multimeter 😅👽
These billion useless masks found a way to be useful 😂😂 Great guy ! Go ahead ! Zinc-carbon battery, also called the Leclanché cell, is a traditional general-purpose dry cell. Invented by the French engineer Georges Leclanché in 1866, it immediately became a commercial success in large sizes because of its readily available low-cost constituent materials. It remains the least expensive dry cell and is available nearly.
After a while the zinc is "eaten" by ion exchanges and cell is leaking. Then charcoal can be used to draw portraits 😊😊😊😊
Thank you
🇧🇷 grato por compartilhar seu conhecimento
Great Great man
Thank you
0.6v amazing
Thank you
Idk but ive make a battery with dirt, charcoal and citric acid and It makes 0.95V, probably Is becouse ive used citrico acid...
Thank you.
Magaling
Salamat po
❤️❤️❤️
Salamat master
DIDNT SEE THE AMOS!!!
I used the blender and the juices tasted horrible.
Thank you for watching
will do.
Thank you
just need to cheak with a load cheaker man
Watching idol
Salamat idol
Presentation spoiled by too much explanation. i.e. "now i will do dis" and "now i will do dat"
It can be seen on the video what the handler is doing.
A minimum amount of words would be better.
Also coca cola cans would have done the job
Svp français pour bien écoute
Terjemahkan
Looks pretty useless, to me. I don't believe you can recharge it, and I doubt very much that it has a usable power density figure. If you don't know, that is how many amp-hours of charge it can accept and discharge, per unit of weight. Nor can that chemistry source enough current to be practical. Similar to a carbon/zinc alkaline battery, but much weaker. Waste of time and materials. Why not try to invent or discover a battery chemistry that is actually practical, cheap, safe, and all that? I can make a battery out of a potato. That doesn't mean I want to try to haul a semi truck full of potatoes around and hope that they can source enough power to do the hauling of them. Perhaps you could explore Nickel-Iron batteries and figure out how to manage their shortcomings.
Thank you for watching
Yea I agree. But it is very easy to make... If you put em in series at least, then it's a bit better.
Check my other videos about salt water lamp. Its much easier to make, this one is just an experiment
who peed in that guy's cheerios mate .
a battery is a battery man if u need to put some in perrell
you took someone's skirt 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Using your daughter's skirt to crash the charcoal.
No, it just a rug
zink rings salt water.......
Thank you
Very messy video, not even properly edited the video, camera wrongly focused, multimeter reading very poor.
Thank you for watching, thanks for your advice.
@@MrDIYProjectTech21 kindly make a new one or whenever you make video on another subject make sure audio and video is focused . Thank you and all the best for your coming video.
this guy was a clown hehhehe this is how to make charcoal for grilling,you put separator then put in water hehhehehehhehehheehhehehehehheheheh
Thanks for watching...
I bet your wife loved that you crushed charcoal in her skirt hahahahaha!! Too funny!
That not her skrt it's a rug already
Input energy is more than it's output by using that blender so it is useless
Thanks for watching