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extracting power from plants?

Started by Koen1, October 31, 2007, 11:22:18 AM

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Koen1

Hey thanks One/gary, that's interesting...

yeah, Stubblefield would have been one to try something like
that with his earth batteries...
:)

Scorpile

Quote from: Koen1 on March 25, 2008, 01:31:43 PM
I really mean using the active biochemical processes in the plant
to ultimately produce electrical output... ;)

But you will kill the plant... you are talking of something like "place a hidro generator on your aorta artery to power your cell phone"...

Koen1

Don't be absurd.

I have clearly indicated that I am NOT talking about using materials
that are harmful to the plant.

nightlife

I have some trees on my property that are pretty old and there are some on a fence row that have grown around the old barbwire fence to where the barbwire in now embedded it to the trees. I will test the barbwire for current tomorrow and see what I get and takes pictures to post the findings.

Koen1

ok, that would be nice.

It seems what we need here is some input from a botanist,
who has concrete information on acidification of soil by
plant and the mineral exchange involved...