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How to convert a lead acid car battery to an ALUM Battery Part 1 to 7

Started by hartiberlin, August 21, 2013, 12:11:46 AM

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hartiberlin

Such a battery I have bought from ebay and have used in my tests, it is one without acid in it.
Acid is coming with it, but not yet filled in....

http://bit.ly/autobatterie_ohne_saeure

Gruss, Stefan.
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hartiberlin

BTW,
for those who need a transportable pocket sized scope, I can recommend:

http://bit.ly/pocketscope

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Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

profitis

@ingy,,just add more concentrated h2so4.voltage goes up,power goes up.try add phosphoric acid too.

ingyenenergiagep

Thx.

Stronger H2SO4 gives higher voltage with lower Ah-capacity.
The voltage of "epsomized" battery about 0,1V/cell under normal lead acid batt.
Without load: 12V (12,6V)
Low voltage limit: 10,4V (11V).
Charge 13,8V (14,4V).

hartiberlin

Thanks for the tips, I'm going to look at it, already saw cheap LCD watt-meter on Ebay today which can
measure from 4 Volts on... ... I'll T buy one  first and see what you can make and measure with it ...


Here is the new test from today:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LegNaGT91S8

Alum battery - further testing of 24 August 2013 and determination of the pH value of the electrolyte

Well, the infos from Mr. Bedini were a bit  confusing: in the beginning, he has probably taken potassium alum and later used ammonium alum, when he later built these  Copper bowls and  magnesium batteries , so it was all a bit mixed up what exact chemicals he was using now for his ALum batteries...

I also wonder why Bedini has claimed that the batteries are alkaline ... for me  the alum-water electrolytes now are pH 1 to 2, so a full acid !

Well yes, Roy the other ALum battery experimentor used  ammonium alum from deodorant sticks .it would be nice if he could  measure the PH value and let us know the PH level.


I connected the halogen lamp  shortly after 6  pm and the battery is discharged again.

Today at 8:50 pm was the voltage at the 10 watt halogen bulb 8.69 volts.


Now at 11:30 pm  the voltage had dropped to 7:08 volts ..

So now at 2:40 am the power was down to 4.22 volts and the current was at 0.50 amps.

I then measured the PH value of the cellagain at the positive pole, the pH value was now only pH 4 to 5,
so the acidity by the discharge has fallen significantly!

Before when the battery was fully charged it was between pH 1 and 2!
I have now connected the charger again and let it run til tommorow...

That's it for tonight.
Regards, Stefan.
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