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Vanadium redox battery (VRB)

Started by froot, May 30, 2008, 05:23:27 AM

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resonanceman

Quote from: froot on June 02, 2008, 05:46:06 AM
Thanks for the replies.

Resonanceman I don't know of anybody who has worked with this type of system, unfortunately, and was hoping I'd find another enthusiast here. I think now the best would be for me to experiment with the concepts using bits and pieces around the house and see if I can achieve anything.

Froot

I think it is an idea that is  worth exploring ....... I  just don't  have the knowledge of chemistry to  really  do much  with  it .

I would suggest   tinkering  with the idea the best  you can .....post  what ever   you come up with .

If   you keep  adding   to  what   you have here ...........evenutally someone  will come along and  realise that   you are  working on the ideal  project  the them.

gary


nikinick

Here is a link with great explanation and working knowledge.


http://www.vrb.unsw.edu.au/

resonanceman

Quote from: nikinick on June 02, 2008, 10:28:27 PM
Here is a link with great explanation and working knowledge.


http://www.vrb.unsw.edu.au/


Thanks for the link  nikinick   


gary

segfried

Oh
seems I missed the dicussion,
I found it practical for VRB used combining with  photovoltaic and wind power, but no small example available
So, froot , have you tried  VRB system?
maybe I can take part in......