Lead Free — Homemade rechargeable battery
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
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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 my homemade rechargeable “solder battery” dissected after being load tested for several days. The cell still functions perfectly but a dark redish brown oxide deposit did fall off the positive electrode after…
Ive been experimenting with my homemade AM radio at night. I am picking up two Spanish speaking stations. Right now I have only been able to recieve the low end of the AM dial,…
This is a simple copper and zinc homemade cell but it uses floral polymer water absorbing balls as the electrolyte medium. I show the cell here powering an electronic pulse motor.
This is a simple homemade AM radio that was configured to run on a 3 volt rechargable battery and solar panel from a solar LED keychain light.
This is my homemade AM radio installed in a wooden box. It is a simple “retro” radio design.
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 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 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 shows a small homemade Lead-Alum cell powering an Exciter. The cell design is a packaged up design that Slider and John Bedini have already shown. The Exciter circuit Slider has named the “Cat…