Homemade Rechargeable Cell– testing
This shows a simple Lead / Alum homemade rechargeable voltaic cell being tested. Two AA batteries supply the energy to rapidly charge the cell and a small pulse motor is the load to draw…
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This shows a simple Lead / Alum homemade rechargeable voltaic cell being tested. Two AA batteries supply the energy to rapidly charge the cell and a small pulse motor is the load to draw…
This is an ugly homemade 6v Lead / Alum battery—-but it is very strong and it can do magic. The electrostatic device that it is powering is a Slayer Exciter type that I call…
This shows the computer graphed discharge curve of one of my homemade Lead / Alum cells.
This shows a homemade rechargeable cell that uses low grade electrical solder for both anode and cathode. The electrolyte is Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate) and distilled water.
This shows a couple of very simple homemade rechargeable batteries that use lead electrodes with an Alum (aluminum sulfate hydrate) & distilled water electrolyte. John Bedini has been successfully converting full size lead acid…
This shows a homemade battery made out of two inexpensive stainless steel table knives. A red lead paste is coated onto the knife blades and an Alum/distilled water soaked paper towel is used for…
This shows what my all stainless steel homemade rechargeable battery looks like inside. I show the condition of the plates after charge and discharge testing. I was expecting to see much more damage to…
This is a homemade rechargeable voltaic cell that uses artist charcoal sticks for BOTH electrodes. The sticks are coated with a paste of lead oxide and wrapped up in an absorbant cloth material. An…
This shows a homemade rechargeable battery that uses no lead. Both electrodes are charcoal coated with manganese dioxide. The electrolyte is Alum and distilled water
This shows a AA size homemade rechargeable batteries that I reactivated after many months being stored in a dried out and discharged state. The cell was reactivated by dipping in tap water and recharging…