you will get more voltage if you insulated the soldered part, because it will have its own redox to one of your electrodes, hence giving you a small negative voltages
An "English" narration would be immensely helpful if you really want people to build this "New tech" battery Brass screws, plated brass screws, and stainless steel screws, nickel cadmium plated screws, or just zinc plated screws? All are available here in the US, which ones did you use? Concentrated salt solution, bleach, acid (white vinegar, ) or what? I could use ice cube trays instead of taking the time to make the cells by hand. Dissimilar metals always make good batteries of low voltage and current, especially Copper and Aluminum. Also, you have a diode effect in loose connections so they should be joined tightly, or soldered together. And, the deeper the cell, the higher the current flow. No, I haven't built but one DIY battery, but from my BSEE in electronics and the many (40+) years in Amateur Radio, I have been around batteries of many types over the years. Excellent photography, but a narrated video would make your battery more easily understandable!
Scale up the size to get 13.5 V DC. Using a Blue plastic 55 gallon barrel with lid. Two different Bi-Metal Sheets in a frame work inside of the barrel. two holes, salt water in and out. Submersible along side of boats in the harbor, House Boats , Floating Homes, anything that floats in Salt Water. Continuous Free Electrical Power for the boat.
Great work. How long does it run without replacing salt water? and how long without replacing / cleaning the electrodes? in shord what is the mAh capacity
Everybody uses an LED to prove that their battery WORKS! So common! How about a battery that powers a Radio, or another useful item on a larger scale? Yes, this is a "proof of concept" video, but how many would be needed to power something useful? Yes, like a regenerative receiver, tube or solid state, doesn't matter. You made one "cell" that powered an LED, did you have to charge it, or did it work immediately and will it continue to work by changing the electrolyte on a regular basis? Or, will the cell electroplate itself to death requiring constant rebuilding (which is the constant problem of such cells like yours).
Oh yeah, here we go... Let's solder a wire to a bunch of screws instead of *screwing* it tight. Also, lets use a generous amount of glue to build a ... what? A container for salt water? You could have used 4 jam jars, you know? But then it wouldn't have been American "Tech", right? Geez.
Abdesselam Abdesselam You can charge your phone if you make it bigger but the amps would be low so you would have to make a salt battery which can supply around 75 volts or more and then step it back down to 5 volts with a circuit so you would have more amps.
When doing a how to an explanation is greatly helpful
you will get more voltage if you insulated the soldered part, because it will have its own redox to one of your electrodes, hence giving you a small negative voltages
Good idea.
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Written instructions would be nice too so we would know what materials to use. How long does this maontain a charge and how would you recharge it?
@Amy Walker The problem with salt water is lack of wattage. .
It's an experiment. Try it and see.
It's a fun experiment, not a practical battery.
Good idea I am Sri Lanka
nice
An "English" narration would be immensely helpful if you really want people to build this "New tech" battery Brass screws, plated brass screws, and stainless steel screws, nickel cadmium plated screws, or just zinc plated screws? All are available here in the US, which ones did you use? Concentrated salt solution, bleach, acid (white vinegar, ) or what? I could use ice cube trays instead of taking the time to make the cells by hand. Dissimilar metals always make good batteries of low voltage and current, especially Copper and Aluminum. Also, you have a diode effect in loose connections so they should be joined tightly, or soldered together. And, the deeper the cell, the higher the current flow. No, I haven't built but one DIY battery, but from my BSEE in electronics and the many (40+) years in Amateur Radio, I have been around batteries of many types over the years. Excellent photography, but a narrated video would make your battery more easily understandable!
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Amazing experiment
Just why do you never show the amount of current, I wanna know the power, please.
Scale up the size to get 13.5 V DC.
Using a Blue plastic 55 gallon barrel with lid. Two different Bi-Metal Sheets in a frame work inside of the barrel. two holes, salt water in and out. Submersible along side of boats in the harbor, House Boats , Floating Homes, anything that floats in Salt Water. Continuous Free Electrical Power for the boat.
Is that rechargeable? In theory it should work.
Great work. How long does it run without replacing salt water? and how long without replacing / cleaning the electrodes? in shord what is the mAh capacity
Hmm, what if you life beside sea and youll put it to sea.. no recharge?
Kya ye rechargeable hai?
I love this Chanel and I made a couple of projects from here!😊😊😊❤️❤️❤️
Great, you used screws and copper wire but what wire did you use to connect all of them together?
Money Accoun Probably every wire that can be soldered.
The wire material doesn't matter, as long as it isn't going to affect the battery.
Copper
Thanks for the video i have an idea
Also show voltage when boiled salt water is poured? 🔥 What happens
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Is nobody going to make the pun? Fine, I'll do it.
Ahem. "Why did the police arrest the electronics hobbyist?" (Read more).
"For a salt in battery..."
What are the screws made out of? Zinc? I don't expect Stainless steel would work...
Nice project and video! Please change the background song though!
how long does it last with full tanks?
How long light or Volta stay . When change salt water
Nice video
Good idea boy ☺
U da best thnk u is perfect
Everybody uses an LED to prove that their battery WORKS! So common! How about a battery that powers a Radio, or another useful item on a larger scale? Yes, this is a "proof of concept" video, but how many would be needed to power something useful? Yes, like a regenerative receiver, tube or solid state, doesn't matter. You made one "cell" that powered an LED, did you have to charge it, or did it work immediately and will it continue to work by changing the electrolyte on a regular basis? Or, will the cell electroplate itself to death requiring constant rebuilding (which is the constant problem of such cells like yours).
How much mah ampere ?
And which type of battery protection circuit to use
Lead acid mppt/pwm controller
Or
Bms 11.1 v circuit board
How much efficient is it
good work
amazing
Dang it, it's my nemesis! i can't solder with a pen ARGH!!! still i Like, OLE!
what is the water to salt ratio, how long before the salt will need to be topped up ?
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looks good, but he's not explaining what he's doing.
Great video but you need to watch a vid on how to solder. A soldering iron is not a glue gun and should not be used as such. ;-)
Which screw is please please reply me
galvanised screw. iron coated with zinc.
What glue do you used?
super glue. feviquick.
By wetting the first three electrodes you had to have a difference in potential... but that was not the case. An explanation!!!
Yes, I wondered this
Electrode was in serious hence until last electrode connect by salt water it will not show potential
This battery charging or not
Does the screws or copper wires get depleted as the bettery, is used?
skhumbuzo cele yes
It's very short life if you don't change salt with citric acid. It's better and doesn't generate explosive hydrogen in your room
the coated zinc will depleted.
screws of that type is coated with zinc which is good for using salt water battery
Which type of wire you have use ed
Show !!!!
He was supposed to let go of the LED.
Oh yeah, here we go... Let's solder a wire to a bunch of screws instead of *screwing* it tight. Also, lets use a generous amount of glue to build a ... what? A container for salt water? You could have used 4 jam jars, you know? But then it wouldn't have been American "Tech", right? Geez.
can I recharge it??
Add a new salt water
It's not a battery is it, you can't charge it and discharge it. Same thing as using lemons or potatoes.
Wow!! is it natural salt or other salt.can we charge the phone with it
Abdesselam Abdesselam You can charge your phone if you make it bigger but the amps would be low so you would have to make a salt battery which can supply around 75 volts or more and then step it back down to 5 volts with a circuit so you would have more amps.
Money Account thank you v much
Hoş many amps?
I expect super low
Want of written instructions
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nice experience but today no micro amps world wants amps and mega amps
connect it to an ac dc converter and pkug up your mirco amp electronics moron
Is that rechargeable??
Hmm
This is a rechargeable battery
next time test the amps too please
Probably too low to get much of a reading anyway.
NARRATION PLEASE
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This is rechargeable battery
Poor fellow
Effort
You liar...I did this & it didn't work
Bidiya
Fake
First !
LOL touche'
nice
Good work